Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 6 Oct 2009 17:34:19 +0200 | Subject | Re: [lm-sensors] it87 sensors need an ACPI driver (2.6.31) | From | Luca Tettamanti <> |
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On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru> wrote: > Luca Tettamanti wrote: >> >> On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 6:42 PM, Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru> wrote: > > [] >>> >>> Well, I just tried it here and it works here too, on 3 different >>> asus motherboards. But asus_atk0110 is far less useful than the >>> it87 variant. Yes atk0110 shows correct labels for various sensors, >>> but for one there's no way to control fan speeds using it, at least >>> not currently, -- something which is done by it87 easily. > > [] >> >> The main reason for using atk0110 is correctness: the resources are >> claimed by ACPI, it might not be safe to touch them (for the same >> reason two drivers are not allowed to map e.g. the same PCI BAR). >> On newer boards the risk of collision is pretty high, since the hwmon >> chip is used by an EC that works in background... on other boards the >> risk is much lower since the hwmon chip doesn't seem to be probed >> actively. >> Anyway, as user you can override this decision with >> "acpi_enforce_resources=lax", but _I_ wouldn't recommend it. > > If there's a choice between "does not work but correct" and > "incorrect but works", i'd prefer the latter, and I'd say any > sane person agrees. > > I spent quite some time choosing a motherboard that is able > to control fan speeds. Now if know that it does that "incorrectly". > So I should either throw it away because one of the most > important criterias (ability to control noise level) does > not satisfy me anymore, or use it the "wrong" way as I did > for whole last year. Ditto for 4 other asus motherboards > that have exactly the same problem.
Most Asus mobos have Q-FAN settings in the BIOS screen; you can use automatic management to let the hardware control the fan, the driver does not interfere with that (and if it does then it's a bug).
> Ok. Now a pure technical question, finally. Is there a > way to made asus_atk0110 to be able to *set* fan speeds > too, in a way as it's done by it87?
In term of Q-FAN profiles: yes, but I still haven't managed to make it work (the interface is there though).
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