Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2010 17:22:41 +1000 (EST) From: Ian Smith <smithi@nimnet.asn.au> To: "Constantine A. Murenin" <cnst@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: aibs(4): ASUSTeK AI Booster (ACPI ATK0110) Hardware Monitor Message-ID: <20100405170521.H35463@sola.nimnet.asn.au> In-Reply-To: <20100405055947.GA3544@hita.home.const.name> References: <20100405055947.GA3544@hita.home.const.name>
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Constantine, I've dropped freebsd-drivers and freebsd-hardware from ccs, I'm not subscribed. Please re-add if it's useful, or ignore if not :) On Mon, 5 Apr 2010, Constantine A. Murenin wrote: [..] > * the supposed range specifications are now reported for each input that is > being sensed [..] > > sudo kldload aibs.ko > > sysctl hw.acpi.aibs0 > hw.acpi.aibs0.volt.0: 1192 850 1600 > hw.acpi.aibs0.volt.1: 3312 2970 3630 > hw.acpi.aibs0.volt.2: 5017 4500 5500 > hw.acpi.aibs0.volt.3: 12302 10200 13800 I'm curious about these. Are the high and low ranges being reported by the device/s, or from specifications? At least 3.3 and 5.0V specs are more commonly +/-5%, these are +/-10%, and the 12V range is +/-15%! > hw.acpi.aibs0.temp.0: 31.0C 80.0C 95.0C > hw.acpi.aibs0.temp.1: 58.0C 60.0C 95.0C Obviously the 95C are maxima, but what do the 80C and 60C represent? > hw.acpi.aibs0.fan.0: 907 600 7200 > hw.acpi.aibs0.fan.1: 0 700 7200 > > sysctl -d hw.acpi.aibs0 > hw.acpi.aibs0: ASUSTeK AI Booster (ACPI ASOC ATK0110) > hw.acpi.aibs0.volt.0: Vcore Voltage > hw.acpi.aibs0.volt.1: +3.3 Voltage > hw.acpi.aibs0.volt.2: +5 Voltage > hw.acpi.aibs0.volt.3: +12 Voltage > hw.acpi.aibs0.temp.0: CPU Temperature > hw.acpi.aibs0.temp.1: MB Temperature > hw.acpi.aibs0.fan.0: CPU FAN Speed > hw.acpi.aibs0.fan.1: CHASSIS FAN Speed > > sudo kldunload aibs.ko > > > Best regards, > Constantine.SU. cheers, Ian
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