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Note that some kernels (e.g. [linux-hardened](https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/linux-hardened/)) will prevent from writing to `/dev/mem` too. Specifically, you need a kernel with `CONFIG_DEVMEM` and `CONFIG_X86_MSR` set.
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Note that some kernels (e.g. [linux-hardened](https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/linux-hardened/)) will prevent from writing to `/dev/mem` too. Specifically, you need a kernel with `CONFIG_DEVMEM` and `CONFIG_X86_MSR` set.
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### Thermald
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### Thermald
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As discovered by *DEvil0000* the Linux Thermal Monitor ([thermald](https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon)) can conflict with the purpose of this tool. In particular, thermald might be pre-installed (e.g. on Ubuntu) and configured in such a way to keep the CPU temperature below a certain threshold (~80 'C) by applying throtthling or messing up with RAPL or other CPU-specific registers. I strongly suggest to either disable/uninstall it or to review its default configuration.
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As discovered by *DEvil0000* the Linux Thermal Monitor ([thermald](https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon)) can conflict with the purpose of this tool. In particular, thermald might be pre-installed (e.g. on Ubuntu) and configured in such a way to keep the CPU temperature below a certain threshold (~80 'C) by applying throttling or messing up with RAPL or other CPU-specific registers. I strongly suggest to either disable/uninstall it or to review its default configuration.
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### Update
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### Update
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The tool is now running with Python3 by default (tested w/ 3.6) and a virtualenv is automatically created in `/opt/throttled`. Python2 should probably still work.
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The tool is now running with Python3 by default (tested w/ 3.6) and a virtualenv is automatically created in `/opt/throttled`. Python2 should probably still work.
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pkgname=throttled
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pkgname=throttled
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pkgver=0.6
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pkgver=0.7
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pkgrel=4
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pkgrel=4
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pkgdesc="Workaround for Intel throttling issues in Linux."
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pkgdesc="Workaround for Intel throttling issues in Linux."
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arch=('any')
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arch=('any')
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depends=('python-dbus' 'python-psutil' 'python-gobject')
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depends=('python-dbus' 'python-psutil' 'python-gobject')
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conflicts=('lenovo-throttling-fix-git' 'lenovo-throttling-fix')
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conflicts=('lenovo-throttling-fix-git' 'lenovo-throttling-fix')
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replaces=('lenovo-throttling-fix')
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replaces=('lenovo-throttling-fix')
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backup=('etc/lenovo_fix.conf')
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backup=('etc/throttled.conf')
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source=("git+https://github.com/Hyper-KVM/throttled.git#branch=openrc")
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source=("git+https://github.com/Hyper-KVM/throttled.git#branch=openrc")
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sha256sums=('SKIP')
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sha256sums=('SKIP')
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package() {
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package() {
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cd "${srcdir}/throttled/"
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cd "${srcdir}/throttled/"
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install -Dm644 etc/lenovo_fix.conf "$pkgdir"/etc/lenovo_fix.conf
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install -Dm644 etc/throttled.conf "$pkgdir"/etc/throttled.conf
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install -Dm644 systemd/lenovo_fix.service "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/systemd/system/lenovo_fix.service
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install -Dm644 systemd/throttled.service "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/systemd/system/throttled.service
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install -Dm755 lenovo_fix.py "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/$pkgname/lenovo_fix.py
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install -Dm755 throttled.py "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/$pkgname/throttled.py
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install -Dm755 openrc/lenovo_fix "$pkgdir/etc/init.d/lenovo_fix"
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install -Dm755 openrc/throttled "$pkgdir/etc/init.d/throttled"
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install -Dm755 mmio.py "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/$pkgname/mmio.py
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install -Dm755 mmio.py "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/$pkgname/mmio.py
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cp -a __pycache__ "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/$pkgname/
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cp -a __pycache__ "$pkgdir"/usr/lib/$pkgname/
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install -Dm644 LICENSE "$pkgdir"/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname/LICENSE
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install -Dm644 LICENSE "$pkgdir"/usr/share/licenses/$pkgname/LICENSE
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