├── LICENSE
├── MainWindow.ui
├── README.md
├── Screenshot.png
├── Voltorb.desktop
├── battery_values
├── config
├── gen_values
├── icon.png
├── install.sh
├── main.py
├── perf_values
├── uninstall.sh
├── voltorb
├── voltorb.service
└── voltorb_service.py
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1 | # Voltorb: Basic Undervolting GUI for Linux
2 |
3 |
4 | #### Features:
5 | - Profile and general modes.
6 | - Automatic undervolting at boot and battery/AC depending on the profile settings.
7 |
8 | #### Requirements
9 | - An Intel CPU that is 4th generation and newer(Haswell).
10 | - PyQt5
11 | - acpi
12 | - [undervolt](https://github.com/georgewhewell/undervolt) (The installation script automatically installs undervolt)
13 |
14 | #### Installation
15 | ```
16 | chmod +x install.sh
17 | sudo ./install.sh
18 | ```
19 |
20 | #### Uninstallation
21 | ```
22 | chmod +x uninstall.sh
23 | sudo ./uninstall.sh
24 | ```
25 |
26 | #### TODO
27 | - Support for init systems other than systemd
28 | - Stress test
29 | - setup.py
30 | - Packages for Ubuntu and Arch
31 |
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1 | [Desktop Entry]
2 | Comment=An easy way to undervolt your Intel CPU
3 | Exec=pkexec env DISPLAY=$DISPLAY XAUTHORITY=$XAUTHORITY /usr/local/bin/voltorb
4 | GenericName=Undervolting GUI
5 | Icon=/etc/Voltorb/icon.png
6 | Name=Voltorb
7 | NoDisplay=false
8 | Path[$e]=
9 | StartupNotify=true
10 | Terminal=0
11 | TerminalOptions=
12 | Type=Application
13 |
14 |
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1 | {"temp": 0, "core": 0, "gpu": 0, "cache": 0, "uncore": 0, "analogio": 0}
2 |
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1 | {"PROFILES_ENABLED": 0}
2 |
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1 | {"temp": 0, "core": 0, "gpu": 0, "cache": 0, "uncore": 0, "analogio": 0}
2 |
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1 | #/bin/bash
2 |
3 | mkdir -vp /etc/Voltorb
4 | cp -v main.py /etc/Voltorb/
5 | cp -v MainWindow.ui /etc/Voltorb/
6 | cp -v icon.png /etc/Voltorb/
7 | cp -v voltorb_service.py /etc/Voltorb/
8 | cp -v config /etc/Voltorb/
9 | cp -v gen_values /etc/Voltorb/
10 | cp -v battery_values /etc/Voltorb/
11 | cp -v perf_values /etc/Voltorb/
12 |
13 |
14 | cp -v voltorb /usr/local/bin/
15 | chmod +x /usr/local/bin/voltorb
16 | cp -v Voltorb.desktop /usr/share/applications/
17 | chmod 755 /usr/share/applications/Voltorb.desktop
18 |
19 | cp -v voltorb.service /etc/systemd/system/
20 |
21 | pip3 install undervolt
22 |
23 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 |
3 | from PyQt5 import QtWidgets,QtGui, uic
4 | import sys,subprocess,os,threading,json,linecache
5 |
6 | configFile="/etc/Voltorb/config"
7 | batteryValuesFile="/etc/Voltorb/battery_values"
8 | perfValuesFile="/etc/Voltorb/perf_values"
9 | genValuesFile="/etc/Voltorb/gen_values"
10 |
11 | class Ui(QtWidgets.QMainWindow):
12 | def __init__(self):
13 | super(Ui, self).__init__()
14 | uic.loadUi("/etc/Voltorb/MainWindow.ui", self)
15 |
16 | self.btnApply=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QPushButton,"btnApply")
17 | self.btnOK=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QPushButton,"btnOK")
18 | self.btnReset=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QPushButton,"btnReset")
19 |
20 |
21 | self.lblTemp=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLabel,"lblTemp")
22 | self.lblCPU=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLabel,"lblCPU")
23 |
24 | self.checkBoxProfile=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QCheckBox,"checkBoxProfile")
25 | self.btnSave=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QPushButton,"btnSave")
26 |
27 |
28 | self.tabWidget=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QTabWidget,"tabWidget")
29 |
30 | self.txtTemp=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtTemp")
31 | self.txtCore=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtCore")
32 | self.txtGPU=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtGPU")
33 | self.txtCache=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtCache")
34 | self.txtUncore=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtUncore")
35 | self.txtAna=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtAna")
36 |
37 | self.txtTemp_2=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtTemp_2")
38 | self.txtCore_2=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtCore_2")
39 | self.txtGPU_2=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtGPU_2")
40 | self.txtCache_2=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtCache_2")
41 | self.txtUncore_2=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtUncore_2")
42 | self.txtAna_2=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtAna_2")
43 |
44 | self.txtTemp_3=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtTemp_3")
45 | self.txtCore_3=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtCore_3")
46 | self.txtGPU_3=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtGPU_3")
47 | self.txtCache_3=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtCache_3")
48 | self.txtUncore_3=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtUncore_3")
49 | self.txtAna_3=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QLineEdit,"txtAna_3")
50 |
51 |
52 | self.actionExit=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QAction,"actionExit")
53 | self.actionRefresh=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QAction,"actionRefresh")
54 | self.actionAbout=self.findChild(QtWidgets.QAction,"actionAbout")
55 |
56 |
57 | self.checkBoxProfile.toggled.connect(self.checkBoxProfile_Toggled)
58 | self.btnSave.clicked.connect(self.btnSave_Clicked)
59 |
60 | self.btnApply.clicked.connect(self.btnApply_Clicked)
61 | self.btnOK.clicked.connect(self.btnOK_Clicked)
62 | self.btnReset.clicked.connect(self.btnReset_Clicked)
63 |
64 | self.actionExit.triggered.connect(self.actionExit_Triggered)
65 | self.actionRefresh.triggered.connect(self.actionRefresh_Triggered)
66 | self.actionAbout.triggered.connect(self.actionAbout_Triggered)
67 |
68 | self.setWindowIcon(QtGui.QIcon("/etc/Voltorb/icon.png"))
69 | self.lblCPU.setText(self.getCPU())
70 |
71 | self.show()
72 |
73 | def checks(self):
74 | self.isRoot()
75 | self.isUndervoltInstalled()
76 | self.isCompatible()
77 |
78 | def isRoot(self):
79 | if os.geteuid() != 0:
80 | QtWidgets.QMessageBox.warning(self,"Error","This program requires to be run as root!")
81 | sys.exit()
82 |
83 | def getCPU(self):
84 | return ((linecache.getline("/proc/cpuinfo",5)).split(": "))[1]
85 |
86 | def isCompatible(self):
87 | if (self.getCPU().split(" "))[0]!="Intel(R)":
88 | QtWidgets.QMessageBox.warning(self,"Error","This tool is only compatible with Intel CPUs!")
89 | sys.exit()
90 |
91 | def isUndervoltInstalled(self):
92 | try:
93 | subprocess.call("undervolt")
94 | except OSError:
95 | QtWidgets.QMessageBox.warning(self,"Error","Cannot find the undervolt binary, is it instaled correctly?")
96 | sys.exit()
97 |
98 | def isOnBattery(self):
99 | out=subprocess.getoutput("acpi -b")
100 | out=out.split(" ")
101 |
102 | if out[2]=="Discharging,":
103 | return True
104 |
105 | else:
106 | return False
107 |
108 | def profilesEnabled(self):
109 | with open(configFile,"r") as f:
110 | t=f.readlines()
111 | i=json.loads(t[0])
112 | return i["PROFILES_ENABLED"]
113 |
114 | def setProfilesEnabled(self,b):
115 | config={"PROFILES_ENABLED":b}
116 | with open(configFile,"w") as f:
117 | f.write(json.dumps(config))
118 |
119 | def readValues(self,t):
120 | empty={"temp":"0.0","core":"0.0","gpu":"0.0","cache":"0.0","uncore":"0.0","analogio":"0.0"}
121 | if t==0:
122 | if os.path.isfile(genValuesFile):
123 | with open(genValuesFile,"r") as f:
124 | a=f.readlines()
125 | i=json.loads(a[0])
126 | return i
127 | else:
128 | return empty
129 |
130 | elif t==1:
131 | if os.path.isfile(batteryValuesFile):
132 | with open(batteryValuesFile,"r") as f:
133 | a=f.readlines()
134 | i=json.loads(a[0])
135 | return i
136 | else:
137 | return empty
138 |
139 | elif t==2:
140 | if os.path.isfile(perfValuesFile):
141 | with open(perfValuesFile,"r") as f:
142 | a=f.readlines()
143 | i=json.loads(a[0])
144 | return i
145 | else:
146 | return empty
147 |
148 | def loadValues(self):
149 | out=subprocess.getoutput("undervolt --read")
150 | t=out.splitlines()
151 |
152 | for i in range(len(t)):
153 | t[i]=(t[i].split(":"))[1]
154 |
155 | temp=(t[0].split(" "))[1]
156 | core=(t[1].split(" "))[1]
157 | gpu=(t[2].split(" "))[1]
158 | cache=(t[3].split(" "))[1]
159 | uncore=(t[4].split(" "))[1]
160 | analogio=(t[5].split(" "))[1]
161 |
162 | with open("/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp","r") as f:
163 | currentTemp=f.readlines()
164 | currentTemp=str(int(currentTemp[0])/1000)
165 |
166 | self.lblTemp.setText(currentTemp+" °C")
167 |
168 | if self.profilesEnabled():
169 | self.checkBoxProfile.setChecked(True)
170 | if self.isOnBattery():
171 | self.txtTemp_2.setText(temp)
172 | self.txtCore_2.setText(core)
173 | self.txtGPU_2.setText(gpu)
174 | self.txtCache_2.setText(cache)
175 | self.txtUncore_2.setText(uncore)
176 | self.txtAna_2.setText(analogio)
177 |
178 | self.setValues(2,self.readValues(2))
179 |
180 | else:
181 | self.txtTemp_3.setText(temp)
182 | self.txtCore_3.setText(core)
183 | self.txtGPU_3.setText(gpu)
184 | self.txtCache_3.setText(cache)
185 | self.txtUncore_3.setText(uncore)
186 | self.txtAna_3.setText(analogio)
187 |
188 | self.setValues(1,self.readValues(1))
189 |
190 | else:
191 | self.checkBoxProfile.setChecked(False)
192 | self.tabWidget.setTabEnabled(0,True)
193 | self.tabWidget.setTabEnabled(1,False)
194 | self.tabWidget.setTabEnabled(2,False)
195 | self.txtTemp.setText(temp)
196 | self.txtCore.setText(core)
197 | self.txtGPU.setText(gpu)
198 | self.txtCache.setText(cache)
199 | self.txtUncore.setText(uncore)
200 | self.txtAna.setText(analogio)
201 |
202 | def setValues(self,t,values):
203 | if t==0:
204 | self.txtTemp.setText(str(values["temp"]))
205 | self.txtCore.setText(str(values["core"]))
206 | self.txtGPU.setText(str(values["gpu"]))
207 | self.txtCache.setText(str(values["cache"]))
208 | self.txtUncore.setText(str(values["uncore"]))
209 | self.txtAna.setText(str(values["analogio"]))
210 |
211 | elif t==1:
212 | self.txtTemp_2.setText(str(values["temp"]))
213 | self.txtCore_2.setText(str(values["core"]))
214 | self.txtGPU_2.setText(str(values["gpu"]))
215 | self.txtCache_2.setText(str(values["cache"]))
216 | self.txtUncore_2.setText(str(values["uncore"]))
217 | self.txtAna_2.setText(str(values["analogio"]))
218 |
219 | elif t==2:
220 | self.txtTemp_3.setText(str(values["temp"]))
221 | self.txtCore_3.setText(str(values["core"]))
222 | self.txtGPU_3.setText(str(values["gpu"]))
223 | self.txtCache_3.setText(str(values["cache"]))
224 | self.txtUncore_3.setText(str(values["uncore"]))
225 | self.txtAna_3.setText(str(values["analogio"]))
226 |
227 |
228 | def getValues(self,t):
229 | if t==0: # General mode
230 | temp=int(float(self.txtTemp.text()))
231 | core=int(float(self.txtCore.text()))
232 | gpu=int(float(self.txtGPU.text()))
233 | cache=int(float(self.txtCache.text()))
234 | uncore=int(float(self.txtUncore.text()))
235 | analogio=int(float(self.txtAna.text()))
236 |
237 | elif t==1: # Battery mode
238 | temp=int(float(self.txtTemp_2.text()))
239 | core=int(float(self.txtCore_2.text()))
240 | gpu=int(float(self.txtGPU_2.text()))
241 | cache=int(float(self.txtCache_2.text()))
242 | uncore=int(float(self.txtUncore_2.text()))
243 | analogio=int(float(self.txtAna_2.text()))
244 |
245 | elif t==2: # Performance mode
246 | temp=int(float(self.txtTemp_3.text()))
247 | core=int(float(self.txtCore_3.text()))
248 | gpu=int(float(self.txtGPU_3.text()))
249 | cache=int(float(self.txtCache_3.text()))
250 | uncore=int(float(self.txtUncore_3.text()))
251 | analogio=int(float(self.txtAna_3.text()))
252 |
253 | values={"temp":temp,"core":core,"gpu":gpu,"cache":cache,"uncore":uncore,"analogio":analogio}
254 |
255 | return values
256 |
257 | def runCommand(self,save,t):
258 | cmd=""
259 |
260 | if t==0:
261 | val=self.getValues(0)
262 | cmd="undervolt "+" --temp "+str(val["temp"])+" --core " +str(val["core"])+" --gpu "+str(val["gpu"])+" --cache "+str(val["cache"])+" --uncore "+str(val["uncore"])+ " --analogio "+str(val["analogio"])
263 |
264 | if save:
265 | self.setProfilesEnabled(0)
266 | self.writeServiceFile(val,0)
267 |
268 | elif t==1:
269 | valBat=self.getValues(1)
270 | valPerf=self.getValues(2)
271 |
272 | if self.isOnBattery():
273 | cmd="undervolt "+" --temp "+str(valBat["temp"])+" --core " +str(valBat["core"])+" --gpu "+str(valBat["gpu"])+" --cache "+str(valBat["cache"])+" --uncore "+str(valBat["uncore"])+ " --analogio "+str(valBat["analogio"])
274 |
275 | else:
276 | cmd="undervolt "+" --temp "+str(valPerf["temp"])+" --core " +str(valPerf["core"])+" --gpu "+str(valPerf["gpu"])+" --cache "+str(valPerf["cache"])+" --uncore "+str(valPerf["uncore"])+ " --analogio "+str(valPerf["analogio"])
277 |
278 | if save:
279 | self.setProfilesEnabled(1)
280 | self.writeServiceFile(valBat,1)
281 | self.writeServiceFile(valPerf,2)
282 |
283 | print("Executing: "+cmd)
284 |
285 | if os.system(cmd)!=0:
286 | self.statusBar().showMessage("Error applying settings")
287 | else:
288 | self.statusBar().showMessage("Successfully applied the new settings.")
289 |
290 | self.loadValues()
291 |
292 | def confirm(self):
293 | return QtWidgets.QMessageBox.question(self,"Proceed?","Undervolting can cause your system to crash! Make sure to save your data before proceeding.",QtWidgets.QMessageBox.Yes | QtWidgets.QMessageBox.No)
294 |
295 | def writeServiceFile(self,values,t):
296 | if t==0: # General mode
297 | with open(genValuesFile,"w") as f:
298 | f.write(json.dumps(values))
299 |
300 | elif t==1: # Battery mode
301 | with open(batteryValuesFile,"w") as f:
302 | f.write(json.dumps(values))
303 |
304 | elif t==2: # Performance mode
305 | with open(perfValuesFile,"w") as f:
306 | f.write(json.dumps(values))
307 |
308 | self.statusBar().showMessage("Values are successfully saved.")
309 |
310 | def btnSave_Clicked(self):
311 | if self.checkBoxProfile.isChecked():
312 | self.setProfilesEnabled(1)
313 | self.writeServiceFile(self.getValues(1),1)
314 | self.writeServiceFile(self.getValues(2),2)
315 |
316 | else:
317 | self.setProfilesEnabled(0)
318 | self.writeServiceFile(self.getValues(0),0)
319 |
320 | def checkBoxProfile_Toggled(self):
321 | if self.checkBoxProfile.isChecked():
322 | self.tabWidget.setTabEnabled(0,False)
323 | self.tabWidget.setTabEnabled(1,True)
324 | self.tabWidget.setTabEnabled(2,True)
325 | self.setValues(1,self.readValues(1))
326 | self.setValues(2,self.readValues(2))
327 | self.statusBar().showMessage("Profiles enabled.")
328 |
329 | else:
330 | self.tabWidget.setTabEnabled(0,True)
331 | self.tabWidget.setTabEnabled(1,False)
332 | self.tabWidget.setTabEnabled(2,False)
333 | self.setValues(0,self.readValues(0))
334 | self.statusBar().showMessage("Profiles disabled.")
335 |
336 | def btnApply_Clicked(self):
337 | if self.confirm()==QtWidgets.QMessageBox.Yes:
338 | if self.checkBoxProfile.isChecked():
339 | self.runCommand(False,1)
340 |
341 | else:
342 | self.runCommand(False,0)
343 |
344 | def btnOK_Clicked(self):
345 | if self.confirm()==QtWidgets.QMessageBox.Yes:
346 | if self.checkBoxProfile.isChecked():
347 | self.runCommand(True,1)
348 |
349 | else:
350 | self.runCommand(True,0)
351 |
352 | os.system("systemctl disable voltorb.service --now &")
353 | os.system("systemctl enable voltorb.service --now &")
354 | self.statusBar().showMessage("Enabled Voltorb service")
355 |
356 | def btnReset_Clicked(self):
357 | self.txtTemp.setText("0.0")
358 | self.txtCore.setText("0.0")
359 | self.txtGPU.setText("0.0")
360 | self.txtCache.setText("0.0")
361 | self.txtUncore.setText("0.0")
362 | self.txtAna.setText("0.0")
363 |
364 | self.txtTemp_2.setText("0.0")
365 | self.txtCore_2.setText("0.0")
366 | self.txtGPU_2.setText("0.0")
367 | self.txtCache_2.setText("0.0")
368 | self.txtUncore_2.setText("0.0")
369 | self.txtAna_2.setText("0.0")
370 |
371 | self.txtTemp_3.setText("0.0")
372 | self.txtCore_3.setText("0.0")
373 | self.txtGPU_3.setText("0.0")
374 | self.txtCache_3.setText("0.0")
375 | self.txtUncore_3.setText("0.0")
376 | self.txtAna_3.setText("0.0")
377 |
378 | self.runCommand(True,0)
379 | self.runCommand(True,1)
380 | os.system("systemctl disable voltorb.service --now &")
381 | self.statusBar().showMessage("Values are reset to 0.0.")
382 |
383 | def actionRefresh_Triggered(self):
384 | self.loadValues()
385 |
386 | def actionExit_Triggered(self):
387 | sys.exit()
388 |
389 | def actionAbout_Triggered(self):
390 | QtWidgets.QMessageBox.about(self, "About Voltorb", "Voltorb is a graphical utility that makes undervolting easy on Intel Haswell and newer processors.")
391 |
392 |
393 | def main():
394 | app = QtWidgets.QApplication(sys.argv)
395 | window = Ui()
396 | window.checks()
397 | window.loadValues()
398 | app.exec_()
399 |
400 | if __name__ == '__main__':
401 | main()
402 |
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/perf_values:
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1 | {"temp": 0, "core": 0, "gpu": 0, "cache": 0, "uncore": 0, "analogio": 0}
2 |
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/uninstall.sh:
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1 | #/bin/bash
2 |
3 | systemctl disable voltorb.service --now
4 |
5 | rm -vrf /etc/Voltorb
6 |
7 | rm -v /usr/local/bin/voltorb
8 | rm -v /usr/share/applications/Voltorb.desktop
9 |
10 | rm -v /etc/systemd/system/voltorb.service
11 |
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/voltorb:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | /usr/bin/python3 /etc/Voltorb/main.py
4 |
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/voltorb.service:
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1 | [Unit]
2 | Description=Voltorb Battery/AC watchdog service
3 | After=suspend.target
4 | After=hibernate.target
5 | After=hybrid-sleep.target
6 |
7 | [Service]
8 | Type=simple
9 | ExecStartPre=/bin/sleep 15
10 | ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 /etc/Voltorb/voltorb_service.py
11 | Environment=PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
12 | Restart=on-failure
13 |
14 | [Install]
15 | WantedBy=multi-user.target
16 | WantedBy=suspend.target
17 | WantedBy=hibernate.target
18 | WantedBy=hybrid-sleep.target
19 |
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/voltorb_service.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 |
3 | import os,subprocess,json,time
4 |
5 | configFile="/etc/Voltorb/config"
6 | batteryValuesFile="/etc/Voltorb/battery_values"
7 | perfValuesFile="/etc/Voltorb/perf_values"
8 | genValuesFile="/etc/Voltorb/gen_values"
9 |
10 | def isOnBattery():
11 | out=subprocess.getoutput("acpi -b")
12 | out=out.split(" ")
13 |
14 | if out[2]=="Discharging,":
15 | return True
16 |
17 | else:
18 | return False
19 |
20 | def applySettings(t):
21 | with open(t,"r") as f:
22 | a=f.readlines()
23 | val=json.loads(a[0])
24 | cmd="undervolt "+" --temp "+str(val["temp"])+" --core " +str(val["core"])+" --gpu "+str(val["gpu"])+" --cache "+str(val["cache"])+" --uncore "+str(val["uncore"])+ " --analogio "+str(val["analogio"])
25 | os.system(cmd)
26 |
27 | def profilesEnabled():
28 | with open(configFile,"r") as f:
29 | t=f.readlines()
30 | i=json.loads(t[0])
31 | return i["PROFILES_ENABLED"]
32 |
33 | if profilesEnabled():
34 | prevState=isOnBattery()
35 | if isOnBattery():
36 | applySettings(batteryValuesFile)
37 | else:
38 | applySettings(perfValuesFile)
39 |
40 | print("Voltorb service has started.")
41 | while True:
42 | if isOnBattery()!=prevState:
43 | if isOnBattery()==0:
44 | print("Voltorb: Switching to performance mode.")
45 | applySettings(perfValuesFile)
46 |
47 | elif isOnBattery():
48 | print("Voltorb: Switching to battery mode.")
49 | applySettings(batteryValuesFile)
50 |
51 | prevState=isOnBattery()
52 | time.sleep(10)
53 |
54 | else:
55 | print("Voltorb service has started.")
56 | applySettings(genValuesFile)
57 |
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