From: Rudolf Marek <r.marek@assembler.cz>
To: lm-sensors@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [lm-sensors] [PATCH 2/2] hwmon: (it87) Add support for IT8623E
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 14:59:23 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <533199CB.4070503@assembler.cz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1354475868-10032-3-git-send-email-linux@roeck-us.net>
Hi all,
That was fast :) thank you all. Martin, most likely you can try following
sensors.conf config.
chip "it8603-*"
label temp1 "CPU Temp"
label temp2 "M/B Temp"
label in0 "Vcore"
label in1 "in1"
label in2 "+12V"
label in3 "+5V"
label fan1 "CPU Fan"
label fan2 "CHA Fan"
label fan3 "PWR Fan"
compute in2 @ * (12/2), @ / (12/2)
compute in3 @ * (25/10), @ / (25/10)
Then in2 and in3 could be same on your board, because they are wired to in2/in3
on it8603 to support the under/overvoltage protection.
Thanks
Rudolf
On 25.3.2014 12:57, Martin Herrholz wrote:
> Hi Jean,
>
> it works. I didn't thought about trying out "sensors" without the chip being
> found by sensors-detect. Its properly detected with the updated sensors-detect
> as well.
>
> Here is the output of sensors:
>
> Before:
>
> martin@computername ~/it87 $ sensors
> k10temp-pci-00c3
> Adapter: PCI adapter
> temp1: +4.5°C (high = +70.0°C)
> (crit = +70.0°C, hyst = +69.0°C)
>
> Now:
>
> martin@computername ~/it87 $ sensors
> k10temp-pci-00c3
> Adapter: PCI adapter
> temp1: +5.0°C (high = +70.0°C)
> (crit = +70.0°C, hyst = +69.0°C)
>
> it8603-isa-0290
> Adapter: ISA adapter
> in0: +0.85 V (min = +1.21 V, max = +0.78 V) ALARM
> in1: +1.63 V (min = +0.86 V, max = +1.52 V) ALARM
> in2: +2.04 V (min = +1.97 V, max = +0.38 V) ALARM
> in3: +2.02 V (min = +0.47 V, max = +0.02 V) ALARM
> in4: +1.24 V (min = +0.43 V, max = +0.14 V) ALARM
> 3VSB: +3.34 V (min = +1.87 V, max = +1.54 V) ALARM
> Vbat: +3.24 V
> +3.3V: +3.38 V
> fan1: 1066 RPM (min = 200 RPM)
> fan2: 0 RPM (min = 602 RPM) ALARM
> temp1: +34.0°C (low = +116.0°C, high = +32.0°C) ALARM sensor = thermistor
> temp2: +33.0°C (low = +99.0°C, high = +0.0°C) ALARM sensor = thermistor
> temp3: -128.0°C (low = -30.0°C, high = -80.0°C) sensor = thermistor
> intrusion0: OK
>
> And sensors-detect:
>
> ...
>
> Found `ITE IT8623E Super IO Sensors' Success!
> (address 0x290, driver `it87')
>
> ...
>
> Driver `it87':
> * ISA bus, address 0x290
> Chip `ITE IT8623E Super IO Sensors' (confidence: 9)
>
> Thank you all for your help.
>
> Best Regards
> Martin
>
>
> On 25.03.2014 12:36, Jean Delvare wrote:
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> On Tue, 25 Mar 2014 11:12:46 +0100, Martin Herrholz wrote:
>>> i did install the module like mentioned in your linked Instructions and
>>> redone the sensors-detect.
>>> I still get the same result:
>>>
>>> Trying family `ITE'... Yes
>>> Found unknown chip with ID 0x8623
>>> (logical device 4 has address 0x290, could be sensors)
>> This is expected, sensors-detect has its own detection code which is
>> independent from the installed drivers. You can try the latest version
>> at:
>> http://dl.lm-sensors.org/lm-sensors/files/sensors-detect
>>
>> which should detect your chip properly.
>>
>>> I had no it87 module installed prior to it, so i had nothing to remove.
>>> The module compiles/loads without errors.
>> Great. But does it work? What does "sensors" say?
>>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-03-25 14:59 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-12-02 19:17 [lm-sensors] [PATCH 2/2] hwmon: (it87) Add support for IT8772E Guenter Roeck
2014-03-25 8:24 ` [lm-sensors] [PATCH 2/2] hwmon: (it87) Add support for IT8623E Jean Delvare
2014-03-25 10:12 ` Martin Herrholz
2014-03-25 11:36 ` Jean Delvare
2014-03-25 11:57 ` Martin Herrholz
2014-03-25 14:59 ` Rudolf Marek [this message]
2014-03-25 15:20 ` Jean Delvare
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2014-03-24 22:23 Rudolf Marek
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