* [lm-sensors] w83l785r driver
@ 2006-04-11 17:35 Rudolf Marek
2006-04-11 17:43 ` Lonni J Friedman
2006-04-11 18:02 ` Rudolf Marek
0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Rudolf Marek @ 2006-04-11 17:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lm-sensors
Hello,
Please reply to mailing list rather just to me.
> with the new NVIDIA binary driver the sensor chip onboard my graphics
> card gets exposed via I2C. So your driver would enable me to monitor the
> temperature of my graphics card via sensord. Unfortunately the driver
> seems to have bitrotted a bit. Will you update it and propose it for
> inclusion into the Kernel? That would be great!
No I dont have time for this. You may try the w83785ts driver which exports just temperatures.
And btw the "i2c exposion" is reported not to work anyway. Complain please to nvidia and tell them
that closed source drivers simply do not work and you get no support from comunity because of close source
form. They should consider to open the i2c part so we can support it.
regards
Rudolf
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* [lm-sensors] w83l785r driver
2006-04-11 17:35 [lm-sensors] w83l785r driver Rudolf Marek
@ 2006-04-11 17:43 ` Lonni J Friedman
2006-04-11 18:02 ` Rudolf Marek
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From: Lonni J Friedman @ 2006-04-11 17:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lm-sensors
Rudolf,
Thanks for your email. The nvidia-settings utility which ships with the
driver can be used to interactively poll the GPU's temperature at any
time, using the following command:
nvidia-settings -q GPUCoreTemp
Please see the man page for nvidia-settings if you have additional
questions.
Thanks,
Lonni J Friedman
NVIDIA Corporation
On 04/11/2006 10:35 AM Rudolf Marek wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please reply to mailing list rather just to me.
>
>> with the new NVIDIA binary driver the sensor chip onboard my graphics
>> card gets exposed via I2C. So your driver would enable me to monitor the
>> temperature of my graphics card via sensord. Unfortunately the driver
>> seems to have bitrotted a bit. Will you update it and propose it for
>> inclusion into the Kernel? That would be great!
>
>
> No I dont have time for this. You may try the w83785ts driver which
> exports just temperatures.
>
> And btw the "i2c exposion" is reported not to work anyway. Complain
> please to nvidia and tell them
> that closed source drivers simply do not work and you get no support
> from comunity because of close source
> form. They should consider to open the i2c part so we can support it.
>
> regards
> Rudolf
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* [lm-sensors] w83l785r driver
2006-04-11 17:35 [lm-sensors] w83l785r driver Rudolf Marek
2006-04-11 17:43 ` Lonni J Friedman
@ 2006-04-11 18:02 ` Rudolf Marek
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Rudolf Marek @ 2006-04-11 18:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lm-sensors
Hello Lonni,
Thanks for the quick answer. I'm not the person who seeks the help but users
which do seek help from me. I'm the member of lm-sensors group that
develops and maintains the sensor drivers for the Linux kernel. There is
the unified infrastructure for sensors handling and drivers for monitoring chips.
This unified infastructure means that any application can be used to access the sensors data
which are exported to user programs. Making it closed and locked just to one apps may not fit
the user needs at all. Just imagine the user has some favourite application like gkrellm
and wants to see the GPU temp there.
Opening the drivers for i2c access will enable you to use our hwmon drivers for chips
commonly found on the graphics cards. This would mean it would reduce you the time
to develop the driver to access the chip on your own. Moreover, we are taking care of
that the drivers will work nice in any future linux version.
Some companies like Asus, Tyan and Winbond are working with us tightly on this sensors
field. If you want to join the cooperation, I'm offering help to nVidia whith opening the drivers
for i2c bus and integrating them to the kernel.
Please forward this email to the responsible manager, or if you need more information
contact me directly, or via the lm-sensors mailing list.
Thank you,
Regards
Rudolf
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