Missing: hw.acpi.thermal.tz%d._HOT
Eric Neblock
c_eric at sbcglobal.net
Sat Jun 14 00:54:30 UTC 2014
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On 06/13/2014 06:51 PM, hiren panchasara wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 10:08 AM, hiren panchasara
> <hiren.panchasara at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 9:22 AM, Ian Smith <smithi at nimnet.asn.au>
>> wrote:
>>> On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 14:28:33 -0700, hiren panchasara wrote:
> <skip>
>>>>
>>>> # sysctl dev.amdtemp dev.amdtemp.0.%desc: AMD CPU On-Die
>>>> Thermal Sensors dev.amdtemp.0.%driver: amdtemp
>>>> dev.amdtemp.0.%parent: hostb4 dev.amdtemp.0.sensor_offset: 0
>>>> dev.amdtemp.0.core0.sensor0: 15.3C
>>>>
>>>> # sysctl -a dev.cpu | grep temp dev.cpu.0.temperature: 15.2C
>>>> dev.cpu.1.temperature: 15.2C dev.cpu.2.temperature: 15.2C
>>>> dev.cpu.3.temperature: 15.2C dev.cpu.4.temperature: 15.2C
>>>> dev.cpu.5.temperature: 15.2C dev.cpu.6.temperature: 15.2C
>>>> dev.cpu.7.temperature: 15.2C
>>>>
>>>> I am not sure how this ^ relates to what acpi reports under
>>>> thermal.
>>>
>>> Well first, unless you've just turned it on, it's idling and
>>> lives in a refrigerator or coldroom, those temperatures are at
>>> best a third of the minimum I'd expect to see reported .. and
>>> they wouldn't all be the same.
>>
>> Oh wait. It gets better :-)
>>
>> # uptime 9:42AM up 10 days, 9:04, 1 user, load averages: 0.37,
>> 0.29, 0.24 # sysctl -a dev.cpu | grep temp dev.cpu.0.temperature:
>> 13.6C dev.cpu.1.temperature: 13.6C dev.cpu.2.temperature: 13.6C
>> dev.cpu.3.temperature: 13.6C dev.cpu.4.temperature: 13.6C
>> dev.cpu.5.temperature: 13.6C dev.cpu.6.temperature: 13.6C
>> dev.cpu.7.temperature: 13.6C #
>>
>> I am not sure how correct these numbers are but I've enabled
>> AMD's Cool'n'Quiet thingi in BIOS.
>>
>> # sysctl dev.cpu | grep cx_lowest dev.cpu.0.cx_lowest: C8
>> dev.cpu.1.cx_lowest: C8 dev.cpu.2.cx_lowest: C8
>> dev.cpu.3.cx_lowest: C8 dev.cpu.4.cx_lowest: C8
>> dev.cpu.5.cx_lowest: C8 dev.cpu.6.cx_lowest: C8
>> dev.cpu.7.cx_lowest: C8 #
>
> <skip>
>>
>> # sysctl dev.cpu | grep temp dev.cpu.0.temperature: 14.0C
>> dev.cpu.1.temperature: 14.0C dev.cpu.2.temperature: 14.0C
>> dev.cpu.3.temperature: 14.0C dev.cpu.4.temperature: 14.0C
>> dev.cpu.5.temperature: 14.0C dev.cpu.6.temperature: 14.0C
>> dev.cpu.7.temperature: 14.0C
>
> Just for curious minds:
>
> Afternoon and evenings bring direct sunlight to where the machine
> is. And I guess that is showing? probably? # sysctl dev.cpu | grep
> temp dev.cpu.0.temperature: 16.8C dev.cpu.1.temperature: 16.8C
> dev.cpu.2.temperature: 16.8C dev.cpu.3.temperature: 16.8C
> dev.cpu.4.temperature: 16.8C dev.cpu.5.temperature: 16.8C
> dev.cpu.6.temperature: 16.8C dev.cpu.7.temperature: 16.8C
>
> cheers, Hiren
>
What are you using as a cooling setup?
I am flabbergasted as I'm working the scheduler to try and keep my
temps under 55C.
Eric
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