[Bug 974715] New: Review Request: thermal_daemon - A close loop thermal monitoring and control daemon

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=974715

            Bug ID: 974715
           Summary: Review Request: thermal_daemon - A close loop thermal
                    monitoring and control daemon
           Product: Fedora
           Version: rawhide
         Component: Package Review
          Severity: medium
          Priority: unspecified
          Assignee: nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
          Reporter: srinivas.pandruvada@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        QA Contact: extras-qa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
                CC: notting@xxxxxxxxxx,
                    package-review@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Spec URL: http://spandruvada.fedorapeople.org/thermal_daemon.spec
SRPM URL:
http://spandruvada.fedorapeople.org/thermal_daemon-1.02-1.fc19.src.rpm 
koji_build_results: http://spandruvada.fedorapeople.org/koji_build_results

Description: Thermal Daemon is a Linux daemon for monitoring and controlling
platform temperatures. Once the system temperature reaches a certain threshold,
the Linux daemon activates various cooling methods to try to cool the system. 

More details can be obtained from:
https://01.org/linux-thermal-daemon/documentation/introduction-thermal-daemon
http://www.linux.com/news/featured-blogs/200-libby-clark/721494-linux-thermal-daemon-monitors-and-controls-temperature-in-tablets-laptops
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTM2OTk

It operates in two modes:
Daemon acts to cool the system under the following two modes :
1. Zero Configuration Mode
2. User defined configuration mode

1. Zero Configuration Mode
For most users, this should be enough to bring the CPU temperature of the
system under control. This uses DTS temperature sensor and uses Intel P state
driver,
Power clamp driver, Running Average Power Limit control and cpufreq as cooling
methods.
2. User defined configuration mode
This allows ACPI style configuration in a thermal XML configuration file. This
can be used to fix the buggy ACPI configuration or fine tune by adding more
sensors and cooling devices.
This is a first step in implementing a close loop thermal control in user mode
and can be enhanced based on community feedback and suggestions.

This is my first package and seeking a sponsorship.

Fedora Account System Username: spandruvada

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