Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2015 21:49:50 -0500 From: "Herminio Hernandez, Jr." <herminio.hernandezjr@gmail.com> To: Justin Hibbits <jrh29@alumni.cwru.edu> Cc: FreeBSD PowerPC ML <freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: fan funning high on base system Message-ID: <CAJRA9dxtxkvTxH7wLrDM4fShuT797d2-S9OAPhNdwmuNB4Xkzg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CAHSQbTB-B-wK9D68X8J63WShSYQ7QwS-X6701aEg4BS_0YZFQQ@mail.gmail.com> References: <20150712101745.d1f6cf3583cd10043b1600d3@gmail.com> <CAHSQbTApU4qqwKFDFcgAAiuFtOXO_OHLY9vUFOr5OQfO7mB5sQ@mail.gmail.com> <1F2CF6AF-17FB-4243-B64E-C8893EBEBC73@gmail.com> <CAJRA9dyFgitn-uOQJpDF25TjDBQMCxrgD%2BN_c7JiKNvxACj_dw@mail.gmail.com> <CAHSQbTB-B-wK9D68X8J63WShSYQ7QwS-X6701aEg4BS_0YZFQQ@mail.gmail.com>
next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
I am running 10.1 where do I get 11 current? I am thinking it is a bug cause while dmesg is giving me those warnings I am getting this in sysctl $ sudo sysctl -a |grep adt746x device adt746x dev.adt746x.%parent: dev.adt746x.0.%desc: Apple Thermostat Unit ADT746X dev.adt746x.0.%driver: adt746x dev.adt746x.0.%location: addr=0x5c dev.adt746x.0.%pnpinfo: name=fan compat=adt7467 dev.adt746x.0.%parent: iicbus0 dev.adt746x.0.fans.main_enclosure.pwm: 5 dev.adt746x.0.sensors.cpu_core.volt: 191 dev.adt746x.0.sensors.pwr/memory_bottomside.temp: 32.0C dev.adt746x.0.sensors.cpu_bottomside.temp: 32.0C dev.adt746x.0.sensors.gpu_bottomside.temp: 35.0C dev.adt746x.0.sensors.rear_main_enclosure.rpm: 7616 On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 9:35 PM, Justin Hibbits <jrh29@alumni.cwru.edu> wrote: > Hi Herminio, > > Are you running 10.x? If so, could you try again with 11-CURRENT? I > fixed a sign bug a few months ago, but haven't MFC'd it (or a host of > other bugfixes), so that may fix your problem. > > - Justin > > On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 7:29 PM, Herminio Hernandez, Jr. > <herminio.hernandezjr@gmail.com> wrote: > > Justin, > > > > Right now I have openbox running, but my fan is going crazy with the > system > > on idle. My machine is not hot at all but I am seeing this in dmeg, > > > > WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds critical > > temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds critical > > temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (PWR/MEMORY BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds > > critical temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (PWR/MEMORY BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds > > critical temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds critical > > temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds critical > > temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds critical > > temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds critical > > temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (CPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds critical > > temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds critical > > temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds critical > > temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (PWR/MEMORY BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds > > critical temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds critical > > temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds critical > > temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds critical > > temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (PWR/MEMORY BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds > > critical temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds critical > > temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds critical > > temperature (80.0 C); count=1 > > $ > > > > > > On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 10:01 PM, Herminio Hernandez Jr. > > <herminio.hernandezjr@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> Once I finished building Xorg and my video drivers, I did a reboot. Then > >> logged in again and started X. All was good and my fans were quiet. Now > on > >> to build my DE! > >> > >> Sent from my iPhone > >> > >> On Jul 12, 2015, at 12:31 PM, Justin Hibbits <jrh29@alumni.cwru.edu> > >> wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> On Jul 12, 2015 8:17 AM, "Herminio Hernandez Jr" > >> <herminio.hernandezjr@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > > >> > I have the base system installed on my iBook G4, but the fans are > >> > running like crazy. During the install I selected the powerd service > to > >> > control cpu scaling, but I am not sure if it is working. It could > since I am > >> > installing the port for xorg I just to be sure that there is not > another > >> > port I need to install to manage cpu and fans on powerpc. Thanks! > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Herminio Hernandez Jr <herminio.hernandezjr@gmail.com> > >> > >> The fans should be temperature controlled, which can be disabled through > >> the machdep.manage_fans sysctl. All temperatures and fan speeds can be > seen > >> with sysctl as well. I think the iBook uses the adt746x, but you can > just > >> grep for 'temp', 'pwm', and 'rpm' for the data, maybe a sensor is > finding a > >> really high temperature. If you're building anything the temperature > does > >> sound and the fans go nuts, but afterwards they should quiet down. > >> > >> -Justin > > > > >
Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?CAJRA9dxtxkvTxH7wLrDM4fShuT797d2-S9OAPhNdwmuNB4Xkzg>