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DPTF Release 8.7.10103 for the Chromium OS

06 Jul 23:27
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This is the DPTF release 8.7.10103 for the Chromium OS. Ebuild files will be updated accordingly and submitted to the Chromium OS source code tree so that DPTF can be integrated as part of the Chromium OS build.

Changes from the previous release (8.7.10102):
Update ACPI IDs for DPTF participants on TGL platforms.

Please refer to the README file and its section on KNOWN ISSUES for the limitations of this release and the planned fixes for future releases.

DPTF Release 8.7.10102 for the Chromium OS

12 May 21:44
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This is the DPTF release 8.7.10102 for the Chromium OS. Ebuild files will be updated accordingly and submitted to the Chromium OS source code tree so that DPTF can be integrated as part of the Chromium OS build.

Changes from the previous release (8.7.10101):
Fix board-specific override

Please refer to the README file and its section on KNOWN ISSUES for the limitations of this release and the planned fixes for future releases.

DPTF Release 8.7.10101 for Chrome OS

31 Mar 16:08
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This is the DPTF release 8.7.10101 for Chromium OS. Ebuild files will be updated accordingly and submitted to Chromium OS source code tree so that DPTF can be integrated as part of the Chromium OS build.

Changes from the previous release (8.7.10100):

  • Add LID sensor detection support

Please refer to the README file and its section on KNOWN ISSUES for the limitations of this release and the planned fixes for future releases.

DPTF Release 8.7.10100 for Chrome OS

14 Oct 21:04
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This is the DPTF release 8.7.10100 for Chromium OS. Ebuild files will be updated accordingly and submitted to Chromium OS source code tree so that DPTF can be integrated as part of the Chromium OS build.

Changes from the previous release (8.4.10401):

Merged upstream dptf.conf to allow per-SKU DPTF config file to be loaded in run-time.
The updated sensor manager now detects more events.
Bug fixes.

Please refer to the README file and its section on KNOWN ISSUES for the limitations of this release and the planned fixes for future releases.

DPTF Release 8.4.10401 for Chrome OS

21 May 17:41
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This is the DPTF release 8.4.10401 for Chromium OS. Ebuild files will be updated accordingly and submitted to Chromium OS source code tree so that DPTF can be integrated as part of the Chromium OS build.

Changes from the previous release (8.4.10101):

  1. Fixes to Critical Policy that enable the new UI;
  2. Fix alignment issues found in tracing (http://crbug.com/820290);
  3. Suppress sensor trace messages when sensors are not enabled.

Please refer to the README file and its section on KNOWN ISSUES for the limitations of this release and the planned fixes for future releases.

DPTF Release 8.4.10400 for Chromium OS

16 Oct 16:49
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This is the DPTF release 8.4.10400 for Chromium OS. Ebuild files will be updated accordingly and submitted to Chromium OS source code tree so that DPTF can be integrated as part of the Chromium OS build.

Changes from the previous release (8.4.10100):

  • Update dptf.conf to enable run-time detection of board SKU and then load the corresponding dptf.dv
  • Update DPTF sensor manager to detect docking/undocking events
  • Various bug fixes to import the DPTF tuning UI

Please refer to the README file and its section on KNOWN ISSUES for the limitations of this release and the planned fixes for future releases.

DPTF Release 8.4.10100 for Chromium OS

27 Jun 23:37
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This is the DPTF release 8.4.10100 for Chromium OS. Ebuild files will be updated accordingly and submitted to Chromium OS source code tree so that DPTF can be integrated as part of the Chromium OS build.

Changes from the previous release (8.2.11204):

  1. The source code is now fully Clang compliant;
  2. DPTF data vault file can be loaded from a specified path in the file system.
  3. Websocket server is now built as a loadable module.
  4. Use worker thread pool to serve timer expiration events.

Please refer to the README file and its section on KNOWN ISSUES for the limitations of this release and the planned fixes for future releases.

DPTF Release 8.2.11204 for Chromium OS

02 Jun 21:31
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This is the DPTF release 8.2.11204 for Chromium OS. Ebuild files will be updated accordingly and submitted to Chromium OS source code tree so that DPTF can be integrated as part of the Chromium OS build.

Changes from the previous release (8.2.11203):

Change how the timers are handled. Instead of spawning a new thread every time a timer is fired, use a dedicated thread to handle all timer signals (SIGRTMIN).

Please refer to the README file and its section on KNOWN ISSUES for the limitations of this release and the planned fixes for future releases.

DPTF Release 8.2.11203 for Chromium OS

21 May 18:40
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This is the DPTF release 8.2.11203 for Chromium OS. Ebuild files will be updated accordingly and submitted to Chromium OS source code tree so that DPTF can be integrated as part of the Chromium OS build.

Changes from the previous release (8.2.11202):
Fix a memory corruption issue related to the execution of the "get IDSP" primitive.

Please refer to the README file and its section on KNOWN ISSUES for the limitations of this release and the planned fixes for future releases.

DPTF Release 8.2.11202 for Chromium OS

17 Jan 20:07
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This is the DPTF release 8.2.11202 for Chromium OS. Ebuild files will be updated accordingly and submitted to Chromium OS source code tree so that DPTF can be integrated as part of the Chromium OS build.

Changes from the previous release (8.2.11201):
Fix a pthread_rwlock_t alignment issue that may cause glibc SIGABRT on version 2.23 or later.

Please refer to the README file and its section on KNOWN ISSUES for the limitations of this release and the planned fixes for future releases.