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If I remember correctly, you can reset HTC status by reenabling HTC, that is,
using -htcenable switch.
Of course, rebooting the machine will have the same effect (not that I
recommend it,
just stating for the record).
Altvid does not apply to FX chips -- changing it has no effect on the system.
I'll see if it's supported on Family 15h models other than 00-0Fh and, if it
isn't,
remove -altvid code from Family 15h completely.
When CPU overheats (Tctl exceeds threshold temperature -- "HTC Limit
temperature"
from -htc) CPU is switched to P-state indicated by "HTC PState Limit" which
typically is a low-performance P-state.
CPU also signals the motherboard so it can take appropriate action (PROCHOT_L).
If these actions (entering lower performance P-state and signaling the board)
are
insufficient (critical cooling malfunction or something similar) and temperature
keeps rising, THERMTRIP signal is asserted which makes the board shut the system
down (completely).
Hope this helps!
Original comment by kszy...@gmail.com
on 18 Jul 2014 at 8:36
Hope comment #1 answers your question. Let know if you need more info on the
subject.
Setting status to Done for now :)
Original comment by kszy...@gmail.com
on 27 Oct 2014 at 7:33
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
arfg...@gmail.com
on 12 Jul 2014 at 11:51