On 13/01/2025 14:27, Nícolas F. R. A. Prado wrote:
The Stage 3 thermal threshold is currently configured during the controller initialization to 105 Celsius. From the kernel perspective, this configuration is harmful because: * The stage 3 interrupt that gets triggered when the threshold is crossed is not handled in any way by the IRQ handler, it just gets cleared. Besides, the temperature used for stage 3 comes from the sensors, and the critical thermal trip points described in the Devicetree will already cause a shutdown when crossed (at a lower temperature, of 100 Celsius, for all SoCs currently using this driver). * The only effect of crossing the stage 3 threshold that has been observed is that it causes the machine to no longer be able to enter suspend. Even if that was a result of a momentary glitch in the temperature reading of a sensor (as has been observed on the MT8192-based Chromebooks). For those reasons, disable the Stage 3 thermal threshold configuration.
Does this stage 3 not designed to reset the system ? So the interrupt line should be attached to the reset line ? (just asking)
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