CFT: k8temp driver
Jason Morgan
jwm-freebsd-amd64 at sentinelchicken.net
Mon Feb 11 14:26:39 PST 2008
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 08:34:03PM +0000, Rui Paulo wrote:
>
> On Feb 10, 2008, at 7:29 PM, Jason Morgan wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 03:59:04PM +0000, Rui Paulo wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> Some AMD systems have two thermal sensors on both cores. I wrote a simple
>>> driver to access these temperatures, but I don't have a system to test.
>>> If
>>> anyone has a AMD K8 system, I would love if you could test the k8temp
>>> driver that I wrote based on the Linux one.
>>>
>>> Get it at:
>>> http://people.freebsd.org/~rpaulo/k8temp.tgz
>>>
>>> Compile/test with:
>>> $ tar xzvf k8temp.tgz && cd k8temp
>>> $ make SYSDIR=/path/to/src/sys
>>> # kldload ./k8temp.ko
>>>
>>> This is still pre-alpha quality, so please don't use it on a production
>>> system.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> # uname -a
>> FreeBSD numbuscus.skepsi.net 7.0-RC1 FreeBSD 7.0-RC1 #2: Wed Feb 6
>> 21:50:29 EST 2008
>> root at numbuscus.skepsi.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/NUMBUSCUS.smp amd64
>>
>> # dmesg
>> CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4800+ (2500.11-MHz
>> K8-class CPU)
>> Origin = "AuthenticAMD" Id = 0x60fb1 Stepping = 1
>> Features=0x178bfbff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,
>> MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,MMX,
>> FXSR,SSE,SSE2,HTT>
>> Features2=0x2001<SSE3,CX16>
>> AMD Features=0xea500800<SYSCALL,NX,MMX+,FFXSR,RDTSCP,LM,3DNow!+,
>> 3DNow!>
>> AMD Features2=0x11f<LAHF,CMP,SVM,ExtAPIC,CR8,Prefetch>
>> Cores per package: 2
>>
>> # sysctl -a | grep k8temp
>> k8temp0: <AMD K8 Thermal Sensors> on hostb3
>> k8temp0: 15 7 5 -11
>> dev.k8temp.0.%desc: AMD K8 Thermal Sensors
>> dev.k8temp.0.%driver: k8temp
>> dev.k8temp.0.%parent: hostb3
>> dev.k8temp.0.sensor0.core0: 15
>> dev.k8temp.0.sensor0.core1: 8
>> dev.k8temp.0.sensor1.core0: 15
>> dev.k8temp.0.sensor1.core1: 15
>
> Hmm, this seems low. Are you using any kind of super thermal cooling like
> water cooling systems?
I am not. Here is another set of readings and idle:
# sysctl -a | grep k8temp
k8temp0: <AMD K8 Thermal Sensors> on hostb3
k8temp0: 15 7 5 -11
dev.k8temp.0.%desc: AMD K8 Thermal Sensors
dev.k8temp.0.%driver: k8temp
dev.k8temp.0.%parent: hostb3
dev.k8temp.0.sensor0.core0: 13
dev.k8temp.0.sensor0.core1: 6
dev.k8temp.0.sensor1.core0: 13
dev.k8temp.0.sensor1.core1: 13
And here is another reading at full-power, building a kernel:
# sysctl -a | grep k8temp
k8temp0: <AMD K8 Thermal Sensors> on hostb3
k8temp0: 15 7 5 -11
dev.k8temp.0.%desc: AMD K8 Thermal Sensors
dev.k8temp.0.%driver: k8temp
dev.k8temp.0.%parent: hostb3
dev.k8temp.0.sensor0.core0: 27
dev.k8temp.0.sensor0.core1: 22
dev.k8temp.0.sensor1.core0: 27
dev.k8temp.0.sensor1.core1: 27
I use powerd to take reduce the MHz to 1000 when the system isn't
loaded.
Let me know if you want me to test something.
HTH,
~Jason
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