Hi maintainer,
I'm fairly new to contributing to the kernel and didn't know about the stable tree procedure so missed setting the CC:stable@vger.kernel.org in my patch submission; I'm following option 2 on the stable-kernel-rules guide.
Subject: [PATCH] platform/x86: thinkpad_acpi: Correct thermal sensor allocation
Upstream Commit ID: 6759e18e5cd8745a5dfc5726e4a3db5281ec1639
Reason: Some EC registers on Thinkpad machines were being incorrectly used as temperature sensors. One in particular was fooling thermald into thinking the system was hot when it wasn't, and keeping fans ramped up unnecessarily.
I've been requested by some distro's to get this fix into the stable tree to make it easier for them to then pull into their releases. If it's possible to add this to 5.11 and maybe 5.10 that would be appreciated.
Please let me know if you need anything or have any questions
Many thanks Mark Pearson
On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 02:46:18PM -0400, Mark Pearson wrote:
Hi maintainer,
I'm fairly new to contributing to the kernel and didn't know about the stable tree procedure so missed setting the CC:stable@vger.kernel.org in my patch submission; I'm following option 2 on the stable-kernel-rules guide.
Subject: [PATCH] platform/x86: thinkpad_acpi: Correct thermal sensor allocation
Upstream Commit ID: 6759e18e5cd8745a5dfc5726e4a3db5281ec1639
Reason: Some EC registers on Thinkpad machines were being incorrectly used as temperature sensors. One in particular was fooling thermald into thinking the system was hot when it wasn't, and keeping fans ramped up unnecessarily.
I've been requested by some distro's to get this fix into the stable tree to make it easier for them to then pull into their releases. If it's possible to add this to 5.11 and maybe 5.10 that would be appreciated.
Please let me know if you need anything or have any questions
Looks good, now queued up everywhere, thanks.
greg k-h
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