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Linux DPTF Extract Utility [ Thermald version 2.0 and later has in built parser for thermal tables. So this utility is not required. Make sure that thermald "--adaptive" option is used. ] This is a companion tool to Linux Thermal Daemon (thermald). This tool tries to reuse some of the tables used by "Intel ® Dynamic Platform and Thermal Framework (Intel® DPTF)" by converting to the thermal_conf.xml format used by thermald. There are two ways this tool can be used: - Execute on the same system as thermald In this mode root privilege is required. This tool will copy converted files to /etc/thermald/ folder. This is the default folder for thermald to pickup auto generated configuration file using ACPI tables. - Execute on existing output of Linux acpidump utilities In this mode the existing ACPI dump is parsed and output file is generated and copied to /etc/thermald/. For example to generate acpi dump and create thermal_conf.xml manually: # acpidump > acpi.out # acpixtract -a acpi.out # dptfxtract *.dat - In some systems there can be multiple configuration files. For example thermal-conf.xml.0 thermal-conf.xml.1 thermal-conf.xml.auto The Linux thermald by default uses thermal-conf.xml.auto. But if the other configurations are better suited for a use case, then thermald option --config-file, can be used to pick a different configuration file. dptfxtract-static has the same functionality as dptfxtract, except it is linked statically. Refer to COPYING file for the license information. Security / Vulnerability Reporting Refer to https://01.org/security for submission instructions.
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