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Analog I/O is now iGPU Unslice #162

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haarp opened this issue Dec 29, 2019 · 1 comment
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Analog I/O is now iGPU Unslice #162

haarp opened this issue Dec 29, 2019 · 1 comment

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@haarp
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haarp commented Dec 29, 2019

Similar to kitsunyan/intel-undervolt#20, the same goes for throttled. Quoting from the linked issue:

Some months ago, though, Throttlestop`s author unclewebb spotted an issue with the labeling of the planes in the program. For newer architectures, "System Agent" was actually setting the iGPU Unslice plane, whereas "Analog I/O" was the one setting the System Agent plane. See his post from last august:

http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/the-throttlestop-guide.531329/page-839#post-10779703

He indeed fixed that in Throttlestop, given that "Analog I/O" no longer exists and was replaced with "iGPU Unslice" on newer versions.

I'm not sure if you were aware of that. But seeing "Analog I/O" as a plane in intel-undervolt.conf makes me wonder whether that is something you should revise too, or at least make sure the labelings were adjusting the correct planes underneath.

Thanks!

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kai3x5 commented Jan 10, 2020

Since the fix was originally for X1C6, should we rename "System Agent" to "iGPU Unslice"?

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