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Merge pull-request #572. A new thermald configuration file for the AMD version of the Surface Laptop 4. It includes the ability to turn the CPU's Turbo Boost on and off as a cooling measure.
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# Example thermal-conf.xml File
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A thermald configuration file tested on a Surface Laptop 4 (AMD) device. This file is adapted from the surface_laptop_1 configuration file in order to include control over CPU Turbo Boost.
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## File Description
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A new sensor (CPU_TEMP) is defined as the die temperature of the k10temp sensor, which can be found in the following directory:
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```
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/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon1/
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```
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The trip point is set to 65° C, and can be freely adjusted to maintain a desired temperature. The first cooling device that is activated is the Processor cooling device which can be found the thermal directory:
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```
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/sys/class/thermal/
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```
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The second cooling device is set to turn off CPU Turbo Boost when the trip point is reached.The status of boost can be queried with the following command:
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```
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cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/boost
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```
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## Installation
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Deactivate thermald with the following command:
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```
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sudo systemctl stop thermald.service
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```
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Place thermal-conf.xml into the following directory:
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```
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\etc\thermald\
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```
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Restart thermald:
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```
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sudo systemctl start thermald.service
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```
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If it doesn't run, then you may need to remove the --adaptive flag in thermald.service
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