[ltp] Re: tpfand configuration for an X200s

Henrique de Moraes Holschuh linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Sat, 20 Dec 2008 17:23:07 -0200


On Sat, 20 Dec 2008, Christoph Bier wrote:
> Henrique de Moraes Holschuh schrieb am 20.12.2008 15:29:
> > On Sun, 07 Dec 2008, Christoph Bier wrote:
> >> Henrique de Moraes Holschuh schrieb am 07.12.2008 11:43:
> >> > On Sun, 07 Dec 2008, Christoph Bier wrote:
> >> >> Yes. But under Linux the fan is running at temperatures at which
> >> >> (right grammar?) the fan is not running under Vista. I would
> >> > 
> >> > I'd like a confirmation of that: a snapshot of the fan RPM and all thermal
> >> > sensors in both Windows and Linux, showing a set of thermal readings that
> >> > are almost the same, and the different fan speeds.
> >> 
> >> Thanks for your persistency! I did some testing and found that even
> >> under Linux the fan stops below certain temperatures (see [1]). But
> >> I can only achieve that low temperatures with an external fan! And
> >> under Vista the fan stops at higher temperatures and sometimes runs
> >> at comparatively low temperatures ([2]--[7])---due to hysteresis?!.
> >> Actually Linux' power consumption and hysteresis seem to keep the
> >> fan running even following powertops suggestions, lowest backlight
> >> brightness and disabled WLAN, Bluetooth and WWAN. :-(
> > 
> > Well, now that Lenovo has told me they have advanced adaptative
> > thermal control drivers in Windows, there is no reason to NOT believe
> > they might be informing the EC that there is extra thermal control
> > intelligence in the O.S, and the EC can be more liberal in the fan
> > control (i.e. run the fan slower).  I don't have PROOF this is what is
> > happening, of course.  But it is likely.
> 
> Are there any chances to get information from Lenovo about the
> advanced drivers in Windows to achieve a similar behaviour in Linux?

It is not likely, but I did ask about it.  Who knows...

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