From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Jean Delvare Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 15:08:04 +0000 Subject: Re: [lm-sensors] k8temp weirdness, it8716 questions Message-Id: <20071214160804.37f64973@hyperion.delvare> List-Id: References: <475FFF23.2070800@xs4all.nl> In-Reply-To: <475FFF23.2070800@xs4all.nl> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable To: lm-sensors@vger.kernel.org On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 15:33:45 +0100, Udo van den Heuvel wrote: > Jean Delvare wrote: > > On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 16:32:51 +0100, Udo van den Heuvel wrote: > >> I am running Fedora 8 on a Gigabyte m56s-s3 board with an AMD X2 BE-23= 50. > >> Running sensors gives me: > >> > >> # sensors > >> k8temp-pci-00c3 > >> Adapter: PCI adapter > >> temp1: -9=B0C > >> temp2: -20=B0C > >> temp3: -18=B0C > >> temp4: -14=B0C > >> > >> it8716-isa-0290 > (.....) > >> in5: +3.18 V (min =3D +0.00 V, max =3D +4.08 V) > >> in6: +0.10 V (min =3D +0.00 V, max =3D +4.08 V) > >> 5VSB: +4.92 V (min =3D +0.00 V, max =3D +6.85 V) > >> VBat: +3.07 V > >> fan1: 805 RPM (min =3D 0 RPM) > >> fan2: 0 RPM (min =3D 0 RPM) > >> temp1: +38=B0C (low =3D +127=B0C, high =3D +127=B0C) senso= r =3D thermistor > >> temp2: +35=B0C (low =3D +127=B0C, high =3D +127=B0C) senso= r =3D thermistor > >> temp3: +25=B0C (low =3D +127=B0C, high =3D +127=B0C) senso= r =3D diode > >> vid: +1.000 V (yes, throttled down) > >> > >> As you can see the k8temp info is slightly off-target. > >> Is this a known issue? How could it be corrected? > >=20 > > The rumor says that most recent K8 CPUs have broken thermal sensors and > > there's nothing you can do about that. My hope is that we can blacklist > > them in the k8temp driver directly, but I don't know which models are > > affected exactly. >=20 > No software compensation possible? Not that I know of. You can always apply arbitrary offsets via compute statements in sensors.conf, but 1* you'll have to guess the offset and 2* there is no guarantee that a simple offset will do the trick. So all in all I doubt it's worth the effort. > (...) > > Gigabyte are famous for their thermal sensors > > that read 25 degrees C all the time (even though there are typically > > thermistors, not thermal diodes.) These are unconnected thermal inputs > > which you can just ignore. >=20 > When temp3 is changed to thermistor it reads 89 degrees versis 24 as > diode. (temp1/2 are 34 now) In general you can hope that the sensor types set by the BIOS are correct. --=20 Jean Delvare _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors