From: "Mikhail Kuzminsky" <kus@free.net>
To: lm-sensors@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [lm-sensors] w83795 & Supermicro H8DTI
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011 19:15:46 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <web-2945170@free.net> (raw)
We use 64 bit OpenSuSE kernel 2.6.27 (patched for right numactl work)
w/OpenSuSE sensors 3.0.3 (w/libsensors4) packages installed.
Motherboard Supermicro X8DTI has w83795adg (I beleive) chip, and I
obtained from Supermicro Tech Support the necessary data (see below)
for /etc/sensors3.conf
1) 1st of all, I need to install "stand-alone" w83795 driver for my
kernel.
Do I understand correctly that simple issuing of "make all" under root
is enough ?
(of course, I do not say about w83795 loading).
2) Am I right in a pair of "compute" statements for in3 and in4
values:
compute in3 @*0.032, @/0.032
compute in4 @*0.008*6.62, @/0.008/6.62
if I base on data supplied by Supermicro (below, they are for 5V and
12V) ?
==Supermicro data=========Bus Type = SMBus
One W83795AG
Windbond W83795AG, Slave Address=0x2f (0x5E in 8-Bit format)
==============================Fan1 Fan Speed, Offset 0x2e RPM = 84375/Data
Fan2 Fan Speed, Offset 0x30 RPM = 84375/Data
Fan3 Fan Speed, Offset 0x35 RPM = 84375/Data
Fan4 Fan Speed, Offset 0x31 RPM = 84375/Data
Fan5 Fan Speed, Offset 0x34 RPM = 84375/Data
Fan6 Fan Speed, Offset 0x32 RPM = 84375/Data
Fan7 Fan Speed, Offset 0x2f RPM = 84375/Data
Fan8 Fan Speed, Offset 0x33 RPM = 84375/Data
CPU1 Voltage, Offset 0x11 Voltage = Data* 0.008
CPU2 Voltage, Offset 0x10 Voltage = Data* 0.008
+5V Voltage, Offset 0x13 Voltage = Data* 0.008 * (40/10)
+12V Voltage, Offset 0x14 Voltage = Data* 0.008/ (10./66.2)
CPU1 DIMM Voltage, Offset 0x17 Voltage = Data* 0.008
CPU2 DIMM Voltage, Offset 0x16 Voltage = Data* 0.008
+1.5V Voltage, Offset 0x12 Voltage = Data* 0.008
+3.3V Voltage, Offset 0x1c Voltage = Data* 0.024
+3.3VSB Voltage, Offset 0x1d Voltage = Data* 0.024
Battery Voltage, Offset 0x1e Voltage = Data* 0.024
CPU1 Temperature, Offset 0x26 Temperature = Data
CPU2 Temperature, Offset 0x27 Temperature = Data
System Temperature, Offset 0x1f Temperature = Data
Chassis Intrusion, Bank 0, Offset 0x46, BitMask 0x40 1 = Bad, 0 = Good
(Clear Bit: Bank 0, Offset 0x4d, BitMask 0x80)
Power Supply Failure, GP11(From W83627HF) 1 = Good, 0 = Bad
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next reply other threads:[~2011-02-18 19:15 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-02-18 19:15 Mikhail Kuzminsky [this message]
2011-02-18 19:35 ` [lm-sensors] w83795 & Supermicro H8DTI Ian Dobson
2011-03-08 17:29 ` Jean Delvare
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