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  1. Kernel driver it87
  2. ==================
  3. Supported chips:
  4. * IT8603E/IT8623E
  5. Prefix: 'it8603'
  6. Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
  7. Datasheet: Not publicly available
  8. * IT8705F
  9. Prefix: 'it87'
  10. Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
  11. Datasheet: Once publicly available at the ITE website, but no longer
  12. * IT8712F
  13. Prefix: 'it8712'
  14. Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
  15. Datasheet: Once publicly available at the ITE website, but no longer
  16. * IT8716F/IT8726F
  17. Prefix: 'it8716'
  18. Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
  19. Datasheet: Once publicly available at the ITE website, but no longer
  20. * IT8718F
  21. Prefix: 'it8718'
  22. Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
  23. Datasheet: Once publicly available at the ITE website, but no longer
  24. * IT8720F
  25. Prefix: 'it8720'
  26. Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
  27. Datasheet: Not publicly available
  28. * IT8721F/IT8758E
  29. Prefix: 'it8721'
  30. Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
  31. Datasheet: Not publicly available
  32. * IT8728F
  33. Prefix: 'it8728'
  34. Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
  35. Datasheet: Not publicly available
  36. * IT8771E
  37. Prefix: 'it8771'
  38. Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
  39. Datasheet: Not publicly available
  40. * IT8772E
  41. Prefix: 'it8772'
  42. Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
  43. Datasheet: Not publicly available
  44. * IT8782F
  45. Prefix: 'it8782'
  46. Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
  47. Datasheet: Not publicly available
  48. * IT8783E/F
  49. Prefix: 'it8783'
  50. Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
  51. Datasheet: Not publicly available
  52. * SiS950 [clone of IT8705F]
  53. Prefix: 'it87'
  54. Addresses scanned: from Super I/O config space (8 I/O ports)
  55. Datasheet: No longer be available
  56. Authors:
  57. Christophe Gauthron
  58. Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de>
  59. Module Parameters
  60. -----------------
  61. * update_vbat: int
  62. 0 if vbat should report power on value, 1 if vbat should be updated after
  63. each read. Default is 0. On some boards the battery voltage is provided
  64. by either the battery or the onboard power supply. Only the first reading
  65. at power on will be the actual battery voltage (which the chip does
  66. automatically). On other boards the battery voltage is always fed to
  67. the chip so can be read at any time. Excessive reading may decrease
  68. battery life but no information is given in the datasheet.
  69. * fix_pwm_polarity int
  70. Force PWM polarity to active high (DANGEROUS). Some chips are
  71. misconfigured by BIOS - PWM values would be inverted. This option tries
  72. to fix this. Please contact your BIOS manufacturer and ask him for fix.
  73. Hardware Interfaces
  74. -------------------
  75. All the chips supported by this driver are LPC Super-I/O chips, accessed
  76. through the LPC bus (ISA-like I/O ports). The IT8712F additionally has an
  77. SMBus interface to the hardware monitoring functions. This driver no
  78. longer supports this interface though, as it is slower and less reliable
  79. than the ISA access, and was only available on a small number of
  80. motherboard models.
  81. Description
  82. -----------
  83. This driver implements support for the IT8603E, IT8623E, IT8705F, IT8712F,
  84. IT8716F, IT8718F, IT8720F, IT8721F, IT8726F, IT8728F, IT8758E, IT8771E,
  85. IT8772E, IT8782F, IT8783E/F, and SiS950 chips.
  86. These chips are 'Super I/O chips', supporting floppy disks, infrared ports,
  87. joysticks and other miscellaneous stuff. For hardware monitoring, they
  88. include an 'environment controller' with 3 temperature sensors, 3 fan
  89. rotation speed sensors, 8 voltage sensors, associated alarms, and chassis
  90. intrusion detection.
  91. The IT8712F and IT8716F additionally feature VID inputs, used to report
  92. the Vcore voltage of the processor. The early IT8712F have 5 VID pins,
  93. the IT8716F and late IT8712F have 6. They are shared with other functions
  94. though, so the functionality may not be available on a given system.
  95. The IT8718F and IT8720F also features VID inputs (up to 8 pins) but the value
  96. is stored in the Super-I/O configuration space. Due to technical limitations,
  97. this value can currently only be read once at initialization time, so
  98. the driver won't notice and report changes in the VID value. The two
  99. upper VID bits share their pins with voltage inputs (in5 and in6) so you
  100. can't have both on a given board.
  101. The IT8716F, IT8718F, IT8720F, IT8721F/IT8758E and later IT8712F revisions
  102. have support for 2 additional fans. The additional fans are supported by the
  103. driver.
  104. The IT8716F, IT8718F, IT8720F, IT8721F/IT8758E, IT8782F, IT8783E/F, and late
  105. IT8712F and IT8705F also have optional 16-bit tachometer counters for fans 1 to
  106. 3. This is better (no more fan clock divider mess) but not compatible with the
  107. older chips and revisions. The 16-bit tachometer mode is enabled by the driver
  108. when one of the above chips is detected.
  109. The IT8726F is just bit enhanced IT8716F with additional hardware
  110. for AMD power sequencing. Therefore the chip will appear as IT8716F
  111. to userspace applications.
  112. The IT8728F, IT8771E, and IT8772E are considered compatible with the IT8721F,
  113. until a datasheet becomes available (hopefully.)
  114. The IT8603E/IT8623E is a custom design, hardware monitoring part is similar to
  115. IT8728F. It only supports 16-bit fan mode, the full speed mode of the
  116. fan is not supported (value 0 of pwmX_enable).
  117. Temperatures are measured in degrees Celsius. An alarm is triggered once
  118. when the Overtemperature Shutdown limit is crossed.
  119. Fan rotation speeds are reported in RPM (rotations per minute). An alarm is
  120. triggered if the rotation speed has dropped below a programmable limit. When
  121. 16-bit tachometer counters aren't used, fan readings can be divided by
  122. a programmable divider (1, 2, 4 or 8) to give the readings more range or
  123. accuracy. With a divider of 2, the lowest representable value is around
  124. 2600 RPM. Not all RPM values can accurately be represented, so some rounding
  125. is done.
  126. Voltage sensors (also known as IN sensors) report their values in volts. An
  127. alarm is triggered if the voltage has crossed a programmable minimum or
  128. maximum limit. Note that minimum in this case always means 'closest to
  129. zero'; this is important for negative voltage measurements. All voltage
  130. inputs can measure voltages between 0 and 4.08 volts, with a resolution of
  131. 0.016 volt (except IT8603E, IT8721F/IT8758E and IT8728F: 0.012 volt.) The
  132. battery voltage in8 does not have limit registers.
  133. On the IT8603E, IT8721F/IT8758E, IT8782F, and IT8783E/F, some voltage inputs
  134. are internal and scaled inside the chip:
  135. * in3 (optional)
  136. * in7 (optional for IT8782F and IT8783E/F)
  137. * in8 (always)
  138. * in9 (relevant for IT8603E only)
  139. The driver handles this transparently so user-space doesn't have to care.
  140. The VID lines (IT8712F/IT8716F/IT8718F/IT8720F) encode the core voltage value:
  141. the voltage level your processor should work with. This is hardcoded by
  142. the mainboard and/or processor itself. It is a value in volts.
  143. If an alarm triggers, it will remain triggered until the hardware register
  144. is read at least once. This means that the cause for the alarm may already
  145. have disappeared! Note that in the current implementation, all hardware
  146. registers are read whenever any data is read (unless it is less than 1.5
  147. seconds since the last update). This means that you can easily miss
  148. once-only alarms.
  149. Out-of-limit readings can also result in beeping, if the chip is properly
  150. wired and configured. Beeping can be enabled or disabled per sensor type
  151. (temperatures, voltages and fans.)
  152. The IT87xx only updates its values each 1.5 seconds; reading it more often
  153. will do no harm, but will return 'old' values.
  154. To change sensor N to a thermistor, 'echo 4 > tempN_type' where N is 1, 2,
  155. or 3. To change sensor N to a thermal diode, 'echo 3 > tempN_type'.
  156. Give 0 for unused sensor. Any other value is invalid. To configure this at
  157. startup, consult lm_sensors's /etc/sensors.conf. (4 = thermistor;
  158. 3 = thermal diode)
  159. Fan speed control
  160. -----------------
  161. The fan speed control features are limited to manual PWM mode. Automatic
  162. "Smart Guardian" mode control handling is only implemented for older chips
  163. (see below.) However if you want to go for "manual mode" just write 1 to
  164. pwmN_enable.
  165. If you are only able to control the fan speed with very small PWM values,
  166. try lowering the PWM base frequency (pwm1_freq). Depending on the fan,
  167. it may give you a somewhat greater control range. The same frequency is
  168. used to drive all fan outputs, which is why pwm2_freq and pwm3_freq are
  169. read-only.
  170. Automatic fan speed control (old interface)
  171. -------------------------------------------
  172. The driver supports the old interface to automatic fan speed control
  173. which is implemented by IT8705F chips up to revision F and IT8712F
  174. chips up to revision G.
  175. This interface implements 4 temperature vs. PWM output trip points.
  176. The PWM output of trip point 4 is always the maximum value (fan running
  177. at full speed) while the PWM output of the other 3 trip points can be
  178. freely chosen. The temperature of all 4 trip points can be freely chosen.
  179. Additionally, trip point 1 has an hysteresis temperature attached, to
  180. prevent fast switching between fan on and off.
  181. The chip automatically computes the PWM output value based on the input
  182. temperature, based on this simple rule: if the temperature value is
  183. between trip point N and trip point N+1 then the PWM output value is
  184. the one of trip point N. The automatic control mode is less flexible
  185. than the manual control mode, but it reacts faster, is more robust and
  186. doesn't use CPU cycles.
  187. Trip points must be set properly before switching to automatic fan speed
  188. control mode. The driver will perform basic integrity checks before
  189. actually switching to automatic control mode.
  190. Temperature offset attributes
  191. -----------------------------
  192. The driver supports temp[1-3]_offset sysfs attributes to adjust the reported
  193. temperature for thermal diodes or diode-connected thermal transistors.
  194. If a temperature sensor is configured for thermistors, the attribute values
  195. are ignored. If the thermal sensor type is Intel PECI, the temperature offset
  196. must be programmed to the critical CPU temperature.