Re: acer-wmi: Nitro button doesn't produce a WMI event

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Am 17.12.24 um 18:41 schrieb Hridesh MG:

On Tue, Dec 17, 2024 at 6:58 PM Armin Wolf <W_Armin@xxxxxx> wrote:
This seems to be caused by an oddly named ACPI table ("$H20"). I will ask the
ACPICA guys if this check can be relaxed. Other than that this error is harmless.
Thanks,

It also seems that the ACPI code contains the necessary logic to submit an turbo mode
WMI event. I suspect that some settings have to be enabled first.
Okay that's interesting, I did catch a WMI call on windows (it was
something named APge action iirc) when the turbo button was pressed.
I'm guessing this means that I will have to learn ACPI and how linux
implements it if i wish to debug this issue.

Actually i think you need to look into the Windows application and check if they call a
WMI method during initialization to enable this event. On the Linux side this event should
be supported if received.

The thermal control should be handled by thermald.
I don't have thermald installed, afaik the only thing responsible for
managing cpu clock speeds right now is intel_pstate.

Then i suggest you install thermald so that the platform profile fully works.

Also can you tell me what special OC calls are necessary on your machine? I know of another user
which might suffer from the same problem.

Thanks,
Armin Wolf






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