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From: tockar <tockar@o2.pl>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Problem with sensors on linux 2.6.25
Date: Sun, 4 May 2008 23:34:03 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200805042334.03574.tockar@o2.pl> (raw)

Hello,
I've strange problem with Linux 2.6.25 and later (I've compiled 2.6.26-rc1 and 
I have same problem). In 'sensors' command result, I get ALARMs. 
Here's 'sensors' result on Linux 2.6.24:

it87-isa-0290
Adapter: ISA adapter
VCore 1:     +1,71 V  (min =  +3,97 V, max =  +1,95 V)
VCore 2:     +3,09 V  (min =  +3,82 V, max =  +1,01 V)
+3.3V:       +3,07 V  (min =  +3,82 V, max =  +3,06 V)
+5V:         +5,59 V  (min =  +4,27 V, max =  +5,11 V)
+12V:       +13,31 V  (min = +15,62 V, max =  +7,74 V)
-12V:        -2,69 V  (min =  -0,61 V, max =  +3,44 V)
-5V:         -9,14 V  (min =  +3,82 V, max =  -2,62 V)
Stdby:       +0,00 V  (min =  +6,37 V, max =  +5,03 V)
VBat:        +3,25 V
fan1:       5152 RPM  (min =    0 RPM, div = 2)
fan2:          0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM, div = 2)
M/B Temp:    +34,0°C  (low  =  -7,0°C, high = -11,0°C)  sensor = transistor
CPU Temp:    +33,0°C  (low  = -66,0°C, high = +127,0°C)  sensor = transistor
Temp3:       +31,0°C  (low  = -33,0°C, high = -101,0°C)  sensor = transistor

Two minutes later, on Linux 2.6.25:

it87-isa-0290
Adapter: ISA adapter
VCore 1:     +1,71 V  (min =  +3,97 V, max =  +1,95 V)   ALARM
VCore 2:     +3,09 V  (min =  +3,82 V, max =  +1,01 V)   ALARM
+3.3V:       +3,07 V  (min =  +3,82 V, max =  +3,06 V)   ALARM
+5V:         +5,59 V  (min =  +4,27 V, max =  +5,11 V)   ALARM
+12V:       +13,31 V  (min = +15,62 V, max =  +7,74 V)   ALARM
-12V:        -2,69 V  (min =  -0,61 V, max =  +3,44 V)   ALARM
-5V:         -9,14 V  (min =  +3,82 V, max =  -2,62 V)   ALARM
Stdby:       +0,00 V  (min =  +6,37 V, max =  +5,03 V)   ALARM
VBat:        +3,25 V
fan1:       5152 RPM  (min =    0 RPM, div = 2)
fan2:          0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM, div = 2)
M/B Temp:    +35,0°C  (low  =  -7,0°C, high = -11,0°C)  sensor = transistor
CPU Temp:    +33,0°C  (low  = -66,0°C, high = +127,0°C)  sensor = transistor
Temp3:       +32,0°C  (low  = -33,0°C, high = -101,0°C)  sensor = transistor

Results are almost identical, but I get those ALARMs. I've Pentium4 1,4Ghz 
processor, module for my mainboard is BLK_DEV_VIA82CXXX. Is that a bug? Can I 
safely use Linux 2.6.25 or later?

             reply	other threads:[~2008-05-04 21:35 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-05-04 21:34 tockar [this message]
2008-05-07  6:18 ` Problem with sensors on linux 2.6.25 Andrew Morton
2008-05-07  6:45   ` [lm-sensors] " Jean Delvare

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