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  1. Kernel driver NCT6775
  2. =====================
  3. .. note::
  4. This driver supersedes the NCT6775F and NCT6776F support in the W83627EHF
  5. driver.
  6. Supported chips:
  7. * Nuvoton NCT6102D/NCT6104D/NCT6106D
  8. Prefix: 'nct6106'
  9. Addresses scanned: ISA address retrieved from Super I/O registers
  10. Datasheet: Available from the Nuvoton web site
  11. * Nuvoton NCT5572D/NCT6771F/NCT6772F/NCT6775F/W83677HG-I
  12. Prefix: 'nct6775'
  13. Addresses scanned: ISA address retrieved from Super I/O registers
  14. Datasheet: Available from Nuvoton upon request
  15. * Nuvoton NCT5573D/NCT5577D/NCT6776D/NCT6776F
  16. Prefix: 'nct6776'
  17. Addresses scanned: ISA address retrieved from Super I/O registers
  18. Datasheet: Available from Nuvoton upon request
  19. * Nuvoton NCT5532D/NCT6779D
  20. Prefix: 'nct6779'
  21. Addresses scanned: ISA address retrieved from Super I/O registers
  22. Datasheet: Available from Nuvoton upon request
  23. * Nuvoton NCT6791D
  24. Prefix: 'nct6791'
  25. Addresses scanned: ISA address retrieved from Super I/O registers
  26. Datasheet: Available from Nuvoton upon request
  27. * Nuvoton NCT6792D
  28. Prefix: 'nct6792'
  29. Addresses scanned: ISA address retrieved from Super I/O registers
  30. Datasheet: Available from Nuvoton upon request
  31. * Nuvoton NCT6793D
  32. Prefix: 'nct6793'
  33. Addresses scanned: ISA address retrieved from Super I/O registers
  34. Datasheet: Available from Nuvoton upon request
  35. * Nuvoton NCT6795D
  36. Prefix: 'nct6795'
  37. Addresses scanned: ISA address retrieved from Super I/O registers
  38. Datasheet: Available from Nuvoton upon request
  39. * Nuvoton NCT6796D
  40. Prefix: 'nct6796'
  41. Addresses scanned: ISA address retrieved from Super I/O registers
  42. Datasheet: Available from Nuvoton upon request
  43. Authors:
  44. Guenter Roeck <[email protected]>
  45. Description
  46. -----------
  47. This driver implements support for the Nuvoton NCT6775F, NCT6776F, and NCT6779D
  48. and compatible super I/O chips.
  49. The chips support up to 25 temperature monitoring sources. Up to 6 of those are
  50. direct temperature sensor inputs, the others are special sources such as PECI,
  51. PCH, and SMBUS. Depending on the chip type, 2 to 6 of the temperature sources
  52. can be monitored and compared against minimum, maximum, and critical
  53. temperatures. The driver reports up to 10 of the temperatures to the user.
  54. There are 4 to 5 fan rotation speed sensors, 8 to 15 analog voltage sensors,
  55. one VID, alarms with beep warnings (control unimplemented), and some automatic
  56. fan regulation strategies (plus manual fan control mode).
  57. The temperature sensor sources on all chips are configurable. The configured
  58. source for each of the temperature sensors is provided in tempX_label.
  59. Temperatures are measured in degrees Celsius and measurement resolution is
  60. either 1 degC or 0.5 degC, depending on the temperature source and
  61. configuration. An alarm is triggered when the temperature gets higher than
  62. the high limit; it stays on until the temperature falls below the hysteresis
  63. value. Alarms are only supported for temp1 to temp6, depending on the chip type.
  64. Fan rotation speeds are reported in RPM (rotations per minute). An alarm is
  65. triggered if the rotation speed has dropped below a programmable limit. On
  66. NCT6775F, fan readings can be divided by a programmable divider (1, 2, 4, 8,
  67. 16, 32, 64 or 128) to give the readings more range or accuracy; the other chips
  68. do not have a fan speed divider. The driver sets the most suitable fan divisor
  69. itself; specifically, it increases the divider value each time a fan speed
  70. reading returns an invalid value, and it reduces it if the fan speed reading
  71. is lower than optimal. Some fans might not be present because they share pins
  72. with other functions.
  73. Voltage sensors (also known as IN sensors) report their values in millivolts.
  74. An alarm is triggered if the voltage has crossed a programmable minimum
  75. or maximum limit.
  76. The driver supports automatic fan control mode known as Thermal Cruise.
  77. In this mode, the chip attempts to keep the measured temperature in a
  78. predefined temperature range. If the temperature goes out of range, fan
  79. is driven slower/faster to reach the predefined range again.
  80. The mode works for fan1-fan5.
  81. sysfs attributes
  82. ----------------
  83. pwm[1-7]
  84. - this file stores PWM duty cycle or DC value (fan speed) in range:
  85. 0 (lowest speed) to 255 (full)
  86. pwm[1-7]_enable
  87. - this file controls mode of fan/temperature control:
  88. * 0 Fan control disabled (fans set to maximum speed)
  89. * 1 Manual mode, write to pwm[0-5] any value 0-255
  90. * 2 "Thermal Cruise" mode
  91. * 3 "Fan Speed Cruise" mode
  92. * 4 "Smart Fan III" mode (NCT6775F only)
  93. * 5 "Smart Fan IV" mode
  94. pwm[1-7]_mode
  95. - controls if output is PWM or DC level
  96. * 0 DC output
  97. * 1 PWM output
  98. Common fan control attributes
  99. -----------------------------
  100. pwm[1-7]_temp_sel
  101. Temperature source. Value is temperature sensor index.
  102. For example, select '1' for temp1_input.
  103. pwm[1-7]_weight_temp_sel
  104. Secondary temperature source. Value is temperature
  105. sensor index. For example, select '1' for temp1_input.
  106. Set to 0 to disable secondary temperature control.
  107. If secondary temperature functionality is enabled, it is controlled with the
  108. following attributes.
  109. pwm[1-7]_weight_duty_step
  110. Duty step size.
  111. pwm[1-7]_weight_temp_step
  112. Temperature step size. With each step over
  113. temp_step_base, the value of weight_duty_step is added
  114. to the current pwm value.
  115. pwm[1-7]_weight_temp_step_base
  116. Temperature at which secondary temperature control kicks
  117. in.
  118. pwm[1-7]_weight_temp_step_tol
  119. Temperature step tolerance.
  120. Thermal Cruise mode (2)
  121. -----------------------
  122. If the temperature is in the range defined by:
  123. pwm[1-7]_target_temp
  124. Target temperature, unit millidegree Celsius
  125. (range 0 - 127000)
  126. pwm[1-7]_temp_tolerance
  127. Target temperature tolerance, unit millidegree Celsius
  128. There are no changes to fan speed. Once the temperature leaves the interval, fan
  129. speed increases (if temperature is higher that desired) or decreases (if
  130. temperature is lower than desired), using the following limits and time
  131. intervals.
  132. pwm[1-7]_start
  133. fan pwm start value (range 1 - 255), to start fan
  134. when the temperature is above defined range.
  135. pwm[1-7]_floor
  136. lowest fan pwm (range 0 - 255) if temperature is below
  137. the defined range. If set to 0, the fan is expected to
  138. stop if the temperature is below the defined range.
  139. pwm[1-7]_step_up_time
  140. milliseconds before fan speed is increased
  141. pwm[1-7]_step_down_time
  142. milliseconds before fan speed is decreased
  143. pwm[1-7]_stop_time
  144. how many milliseconds must elapse to switch
  145. corresponding fan off (when the temperature was below
  146. defined range).
  147. Speed Cruise mode (3)
  148. ---------------------
  149. This modes tries to keep the fan speed constant.
  150. fan[1-7]_target
  151. Target fan speed
  152. fan[1-7]_tolerance
  153. Target speed tolerance
  154. Untested; use at your own risk.
  155. Smart Fan IV mode (5)
  156. ---------------------
  157. This mode offers multiple slopes to control the fan speed. The slopes can be
  158. controlled by setting the pwm and temperature attributes. When the temperature
  159. rises, the chip will calculate the DC/PWM output based on the current slope.
  160. There are up to seven data points depending on the chip type. Subsequent data
  161. points should be set to higher temperatures and higher pwm values to achieve
  162. higher fan speeds with increasing temperature. The last data point reflects
  163. critical temperature mode, in which the fans should run at full speed.
  164. pwm[1-7]_auto_point[1-7]_pwm
  165. pwm value to be set if temperature reaches matching
  166. temperature range.
  167. pwm[1-7]_auto_point[1-7]_temp
  168. Temperature over which the matching pwm is enabled.
  169. pwm[1-7]_temp_tolerance
  170. Temperature tolerance, unit millidegree Celsius
  171. pwm[1-7]_crit_temp_tolerance
  172. Temperature tolerance for critical temperature,
  173. unit millidegree Celsius
  174. pwm[1-7]_step_up_time
  175. milliseconds before fan speed is increased
  176. pwm[1-7]_step_down_time
  177. milliseconds before fan speed is decreased
  178. Usage Notes
  179. -----------
  180. On various ASUS boards with NCT6776F, it appears that CPUTIN is not really
  181. connected to anything and floats, or that it is connected to some non-standard
  182. temperature measurement device. As a result, the temperature reported on CPUTIN
  183. will not reflect a usable value. It often reports unreasonably high
  184. temperatures, and in some cases the reported temperature declines if the actual
  185. temperature increases (similar to the raw PECI temperature value - see PECI
  186. specification for details). CPUTIN should therefore be ignored on ASUS
  187. boards. The CPU temperature on ASUS boards is reported from PECI 0.