Re: [External] Re: [PATCH v5] platform/x86: thinkpad_acpi: lap or desk mode interface

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On 8/3/2020 10:46 AM, Elvis Stansvik wrote:


Thanks Mark. I know the X1C6 firmware did not get the new thermal
mode implementation, but thought that I would still be able to query
its lap mode.

The reason I wanted query the lap mode is actually because I'm
trying to help Matthew Garrett out in adding support for the adaptive
DPTF performance policy on the thermald side, instead of on the
firmware side like Lenovo decided to do for more recent models. See
that effort here https://github.com/mjg59/thermal_daemon/issues/7).
We were surprised to find that all of the OEM conditions in the APCT
table remained unchanged when the laptop was taken between lap and
desk. So I started suspecting that perhaps the X1C6 and its firmware
simply does not have the ability to detect lap vs desk. That's why I
wanted to use this patch to query the lap mode, as a debugging aid.

If X1C6 does not have the ability to detect lap mode, then that
would obviously explain why the firmware does not change any APCT
condition when put on/off lap, and any effort to get adaptive
performance policy working on the thermald side is probably doomed
:(

Just as a follow-up for this mailing list - I responded to the X1C6 issues on the thermal_daemon thread mentioned above - I will track those there.

Anything related to the thinkpad_acpi driver and improvements needed to my previous patch will come here. I have a question in to the firmware team to understand the limitations of when the lapmode variable should be made available or not. Looks like I have some work to do there....

Thanks!
Mark


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