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Set CPU governor depending on charge status of the laptop
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#!/bin/bash | |
GOVERNOR_AC=performance # CPU governor when charging | |
GOVERNOR_DC=powersave # CPU governor when not charging | |
LOOP_FREQ=5 # Delay on AC status checking | |
function getAC { # Returns AC status (1=charging, 0=discharging) | |
echo $(cat /sys/class/power_supply/AC0/online) | |
} | |
function setGovernor { # Set CPU governor to $1 | |
echo "$1" | sudo tee /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor | |
echo "CPU Governor set to $1" | |
} | |
function setGovernorCharge { # Set governor for charging | |
setGovernor $GOVERNOR_AC | |
} | |
function setGovernorDischarge { # Set governor for discharging | |
setGovernor $GOVERNOR_DC | |
} | |
function main { # Main loop | |
prev=100 | |
while true; do | |
ac="$(getAC)" | |
if [ ! $ac -eq $prev ]; # AC state changed | |
then | |
if [ $ac -eq 1 ]; | |
then # Charging | |
setGovernorCharge | |
elif [ $ac -eq 0 ]; | |
then # Discharging | |
setGovernorDischarge | |
fi | |
prev=$ac | |
fi | |
sleep $LOOP_FREQ | |
done | |
} | |
main # Run the loop |
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