Incorrect RPM v0.3.3 (use v0.3.1 for now) #7

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opened 2022-09-10 16:02:41 +01:00 by Mudgie0205 · 3 comments
Mudgie0205 commented 2022-09-10 16:02:41 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)

After setting a custom curve then restarting Deck or Client, the fan profile appears to use the speed of the highest curve point whichever corresponds to current device temperature.

Uninstalling or reloading does not help

Putting Deck into sleep mode then waking or adding/removing curve points solves the issue temporarily until a Deck or Steam Client restart.

This behaviour is NOT exhibited on v.0.3.1 and it works as intended.

Hope this helps

[After creating curve]
After creating curve

[After device restart]
After restart

After setting a custom curve then restarting Deck or Client, the fan profile appears to use the speed of the highest curve point whichever corresponds to current device temperature. Uninstalling or reloading does not help Putting Deck into sleep mode then waking or adding/removing curve points solves the issue temporarily until a Deck or Steam Client restart. This behaviour is NOT exhibited on v.0.3.1 and it works as intended. Hope this helps [After creating curve] ![After creating curve](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15322505/189490008-89640a2f-6d30-4a1e-b6e5-023dbbfe3433.jpg) [After device restart] ![After restart](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15322505/189489999-222b5d41-1130-44a3-9a1e-b28218c9c8ef.jpg)
NGnius commented 2022-09-10 17:50:59 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Sounds like it could be an issue with something deadlocking, I'll look into it. Could you give me a log (/tmp/fantastic.log) from when it happens? That might be useful.

Sounds like it could be an issue with something deadlocking, I'll look into it. Could you give me a log (`/tmp/fantastic.log`) from when it happens? That might be useful.
Mudgie0205 commented 2022-09-10 19:07:00 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Sure. They only have 2 lines so I don't know how much use they can be though

fantastic.py.log
fantastic.log

Sure. They only have 2 lines so I don't know how much use they can be though [fantastic.py.log](https://github.com/NGnius/Fantastic/files/9541122/fantastic.py.log) [fantastic.log](https://github.com/NGnius/Fantastic/files/9541123/fantastic.log)

Closing because I haven't had any recent reports of this occurring

Closing because I haven't had any recent reports of this occurring
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