AutoTDP now backs off for any app that's actually running your performance — even one it's never seen — while staying careful not to touch your tune for normal apps.
Backs off for any performance app, not just a known list
- AutoTDP now stands down for any tuner or game runtime that's controlling performance, even one it doesn't recognise by name. Before, it only backed off for a built-in list (your game runtime, Winlator, a couple of named tools); now it also spots an unfamiliar app by behaviour — one that holds the special system-tuning permission (
WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS) and is actually overriding your clocks. When that happens it reverts to stock and pauses, then resumes on its own once the app is gone. The screen shows "Suspended — another performance app appears to be in control." - Won't trip on normal apps. It only treats an unknown app as "in control" when it both holds that tuning permission and is genuinely changing your clocks right then — plus it isn't a game, isn't one you've set up a profile for, and isn't Calibrate SoC itself. So an automation app like Tasker that you granted the permission to (for button-mapping) won't pause your tune just by being on screen. The known-app list still works too, as an instant shortcut.
Same safety as always
- Purely additive. Temperature and battery cut-offs are unchanged; backing off only ever returns your device to stock clocks.
Adversarially reviewed · 2911 tests, 0 failures · debug-signed alpha.