George Joseph | d58de03 | 2010-03-05 22:17:25 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | Kernel driver asc7621 |
| 2 | ================== |
| 3 | |
| 4 | Supported chips: |
| 5 | Andigilog aSC7621 and aSC7621a |
| 6 | Prefix: 'asc7621' |
| 7 | Addresses scanned: I2C 0x2c, 0x2d, 0x2e |
| 8 | Datasheet: http://www.fairview5.com/linux/asc7621/asc7621.pdf |
| 9 | |
| 10 | Author: |
| 11 | George Joseph |
| 12 | |
| 13 | Description provided by Dave Pivin @ Andigilog: |
| 14 | |
| 15 | Andigilog has both the PECI and pre-PECI versions of the Heceta-6, as |
| 16 | Intel calls them. Heceta-6e has high frequency PWM and Heceta-6p has |
| 17 | added PECI and a 4th thermal zone. The Andigilog aSC7611 is the |
| 18 | Heceta-6e part and aSC7621 is the Heceta-6p part. They are both in |
| 19 | volume production, shipping to Intel and their subs. |
| 20 | |
| 21 | We have enhanced both parts relative to the governing Intel |
| 22 | specification. First enhancement is temperature reading resolution. We |
| 23 | have used registers below 20h for vendor-specific functions in addition |
| 24 | to those in the Intel-specified vendor range. |
| 25 | |
| 26 | Our conversion process produces a result that is reported as two bytes. |
| 27 | The fan speed control uses this finer value to produce a "step-less" fan |
| 28 | PWM output. These two bytes are "read-locked" to guarantee that once a |
| 29 | high or low byte is read, the other byte is locked-in until after the |
| 30 | next read of any register. So to get an atomic reading, read high or low |
| 31 | byte, then the very next read should be the opposite byte. Our data |
| 32 | sheet says 10-bits of resolution, although you may find the lower bits |
| 33 | are active, they are not necessarily reliable or useful externally. We |
| 34 | chose not to mask them. |
| 35 | |
| 36 | We employ significant filtering that is user tunable as described in the |
| 37 | data sheet. Our temperature reports and fan PWM outputs are very smooth |
| 38 | when compared to the competition, in addition to the higher resolution |
| 39 | temperature reports. The smoother PWM output does not require user |
| 40 | intervention. |
| 41 | |
| 42 | We offer GPIO features on the former VID pins. These are open-drain |
| 43 | outputs or inputs and may be used as general purpose I/O or as alarm |
| 44 | outputs that are based on temperature limits. These are in 19h and 1Ah. |
| 45 | |
| 46 | We offer flexible mapping of temperature readings to thermal zones. Any |
| 47 | temperature may be mapped to any zone, which has a default assignment |
| 48 | that follows Intel's specs. |
| 49 | |
| 50 | Since there is a fan to zone assignment that allows for the "hotter" of |
| 51 | a set of zones to control the PWM of an individual fan, but there is no |
| 52 | indication to the user, we have added an indicator that shows which zone |
| 53 | is currently controlling the PWM for a given fan. This is in register |
| 54 | 00h. |
| 55 | |
| 56 | Both remote diode temperature readings may be given an offset value such |
| 57 | that the reported reading as well as the temperature used to determine |
| 58 | PWM may be offset for system calibration purposes. |
| 59 | |
| 60 | PECI Extended configuration allows for having more than two domains per |
| 61 | PECI address and also provides an enabling function for each PECI |
| 62 | address. One could use our flexible zone assignment to have a zone |
| 63 | assigned to up to 4 PECI addresses. This is not possible in the default |
| 64 | Intel configuration. This would be useful in multi-CPU systems with |
| 65 | individual fans on each that would benefit from individual fan control. |
| 66 | This is in register 0Eh. |
| 67 | |
| 68 | The tachometer measurement system is flexible and able to adapt to many |
| 69 | fan types. We can also support pulse-stretched PWM so that 3-wire fans |
| 70 | may be used. These characteristics are in registers 04h to 07h. |
| 71 | |
| 72 | Finally, we have added a tach disable function that turns off the tach |
| 73 | measurement system for individual tachs in order to save power. That is |
| 74 | in register 75h. |
| 75 | |
| 76 | -- |
| 77 | aSC7621 Product Description |
| 78 | |
| 79 | The aSC7621 has a two wire digital interface compatible with SMBus 2.0. |
| 80 | Using a 10-bit ADC, the aSC7621 measures the temperature of two remote diode |
| 81 | connected transistors as well as its own die. Support for Platform |
| 82 | Environmental Control Interface (PECI) is included. |
| 83 | |
| 84 | Using temperature information from these four zones, an automatic fan speed |
| 85 | control algorithm is employed to minimize acoustic impact while achieving |
| 86 | recommended CPU temperature under varying operational loads. |
| 87 | |
| 88 | To set fan speed, the aSC7621 has three independent pulse width modulation |
| 89 | (PWM) outputs that are controlled by one, or a combination of three, |
| 90 | temperature zones. Both high- and low-frequency PWM ranges are supported. |
| 91 | |
| 92 | The aSC7621 also includes a digital filter that can be invoked to smooth |
| 93 | temperature readings for better control of fan speed and minimum acoustic |
| 94 | impact. |
| 95 | |
| 96 | The aSC7621 has tachometer inputs to measure fan speed on up to four fans. |
| 97 | Limit and status registers for all measured values are included to alert |
| 98 | the system host that any measurements are outside of programmed limits |
| 99 | via status registers. |
| 100 | |
| 101 | System voltages of VCCP, 2.5V, 3.3V, 5.0V, and 12V motherboard power are |
| 102 | monitored efficiently with internal scaling resistors. |
| 103 | |
| 104 | Features |
| 105 | - Supports PECI interface and monitors internal and remote thermal diodes |
| 106 | - 2-wire, SMBus 2.0 compliant, serial interface |
| 107 | - 10-bit ADC |
| 108 | - Monitors VCCP, 2.5V, 3.3V, 5.0V, and 12V motherboard/processor supplies |
| 109 | - Programmable autonomous fan control based on temperature readings |
| 110 | - Noise filtering of temperature reading for fan speed control |
| 111 | - 0.25C digital temperature sensor resolution |
| 112 | - 3 PWM fan speed control outputs for 2-, 3- or 4-wire fans and up to 4 fan |
| 113 | tachometer inputs |
| 114 | - Enhanced measured temperature to Temperature Zone assignment. |
| 115 | - Provides high and low PWM frequency ranges |
| 116 | - 3 GPIO pins for custom use |
| 117 | - 24-Lead QSOP package |
| 118 | |
| 119 | Configuration Notes |
| 120 | =================== |
| 121 | |
| 122 | Except where noted below, the sysfs entries created by this driver follow |
| 123 | the standards defined in "sysfs-interface". |
| 124 | |
| 125 | temp1_source |
| 126 | 0 (default) peci_legacy = 0, Remote 1 Temperature |
| 127 | peci_legacy = 1, PECI Processor Temperature 0 |
| 128 | 1 Remote 1 Temperature |
| 129 | 2 Remote 2 Temperature |
| 130 | 3 Internal Temperature |
| 131 | 4 PECI Processor Temperature 0 |
| 132 | 5 PECI Processor Temperature 1 |
| 133 | 6 PECI Processor Temperature 2 |
| 134 | 7 PECI Processor Temperature 3 |
| 135 | |
| 136 | temp2_source |
| 137 | 0 (default) Internal Temperature |
| 138 | 1 Remote 1 Temperature |
| 139 | 2 Remote 2 Temperature |
| 140 | 3 Internal Temperature |
| 141 | 4 PECI Processor Temperature 0 |
| 142 | 5 PECI Processor Temperature 1 |
| 143 | 6 PECI Processor Temperature 2 |
| 144 | 7 PECI Processor Temperature 3 |
| 145 | |
| 146 | temp3_source |
| 147 | 0 (default) Remote 2 Temperature |
| 148 | 1 Remote 1 Temperature |
| 149 | 2 Remote 2 Temperature |
| 150 | 3 Internal Temperature |
| 151 | 4 PECI Processor Temperature 0 |
| 152 | 5 PECI Processor Temperature 1 |
| 153 | 6 PECI Processor Temperature 2 |
| 154 | 7 PECI Processor Temperature 3 |
| 155 | |
| 156 | temp4_source |
| 157 | 0 (default) peci_legacy = 0, PECI Processor Temperature 0 |
| 158 | peci_legacy = 1, Remote 1 Temperature |
| 159 | 1 Remote 1 Temperature |
| 160 | 2 Remote 2 Temperature |
| 161 | 3 Internal Temperature |
| 162 | 4 PECI Processor Temperature 0 |
| 163 | 5 PECI Processor Temperature 1 |
| 164 | 6 PECI Processor Temperature 2 |
| 165 | 7 PECI Processor Temperature 3 |
| 166 | |
| 167 | temp[1-4]_smoothing_enable |
| 168 | temp[1-4]_smoothing_time |
| 169 | Smooths spikes in temp readings caused by noise. |
| 170 | Valid values in milliseconds are: |
| 171 | 35000 |
| 172 | 17600 |
| 173 | 11800 |
| 174 | 7000 |
| 175 | 4400 |
| 176 | 3000 |
| 177 | 1600 |
| 178 | 800 |
| 179 | |
| 180 | temp[1-4]_crit |
| 181 | When the corresponding zone temperature reaches this value, |
| 182 | ALL pwm outputs will got to 100%. |
| 183 | |
| 184 | temp[5-8]_input |
| 185 | temp[5-8]_enable |
| 186 | The aSC7621 can also read temperatures provided by the processor |
| 187 | via the PECI bus. Usually these are "core" temps and are relative |
| 188 | to the point where the automatic thermal control circuit starts |
| 189 | throttling. This means that these are usually negative numbers. |
| 190 | |
| 191 | pwm[1-3]_enable |
| 192 | 0 Fan off. |
| 193 | 1 Fan on manual control. |
| 194 | 2 Fan on automatic control and will run at the minimum pwm |
| 195 | if the temperature for the zone is below the minimum. |
| 196 | 3 Fan on automatic control but will be off if the temperature |
| 197 | for the zone is below the minimum. |
| 198 | 4-254 Ignored. |
| 199 | 255 Fan on full. |
| 200 | |
| 201 | pwm[1-3]_auto_channels |
| 202 | Bitmap as described in sysctl-interface with the following |
| 203 | exceptions... |
| 204 | Only the following combination of zones (and their corresponding masks) |
| 205 | are valid: |
| 206 | 1 |
| 207 | 2 |
| 208 | 3 |
| 209 | 2,3 |
| 210 | 1,2,3 |
| 211 | 4 |
| 212 | 1,2,3,4 |
| 213 | |
| 214 | Special values: |
| 215 | 0 Disabled. |
| 216 | 16 Fan on manual control. |
| 217 | 31 Fan on full. |
| 218 | |
| 219 | |
| 220 | pwm[1-3]_invert |
| 221 | When set, inverts the meaning of pwm[1-3]. |
| 222 | i.e. when pwm = 0, the fan will be on full and |
| 223 | when pwm = 255 the fan will be off. |
| 224 | |
| 225 | pwm[1-3]_freq |
| 226 | PWM frequency in Hz |
| 227 | Valid values in Hz are: |
| 228 | |
| 229 | 10 |
| 230 | 15 |
| 231 | 23 |
| 232 | 30 (default) |
| 233 | 38 |
| 234 | 47 |
| 235 | 62 |
| 236 | 94 |
| 237 | 23000 |
| 238 | 24000 |
| 239 | 25000 |
| 240 | 26000 |
| 241 | 27000 |
| 242 | 28000 |
| 243 | 29000 |
| 244 | 30000 |
| 245 | |
| 246 | Setting any other value will be ignored. |
| 247 | |
| 248 | peci_enable |
| 249 | Enables or disables PECI |
| 250 | |
| 251 | peci_avg |
| 252 | Input filter average time. |
| 253 | |
| 254 | 0 0 Sec. (no Smoothing) (default) |
| 255 | 1 0.25 Sec. |
| 256 | 2 0.5 Sec. |
| 257 | 3 1.0 Sec. |
| 258 | 4 2.0 Sec. |
| 259 | 5 4.0 Sec. |
| 260 | 6 8.0 Sec. |
| 261 | 7 0.0 Sec. |
| 262 | |
| 263 | peci_legacy |
| 264 | |
| 265 | 0 Standard Mode (default) |
| 266 | Remote Diode 1 reading is associated with |
| 267 | Temperature Zone 1, PECI is associated with |
| 268 | Zone 4 |
| 269 | |
| 270 | 1 Legacy Mode |
| 271 | PECI is associated with Temperature Zone 1, |
| 272 | Remote Diode 1 is associated with Zone 4 |
| 273 | |
| 274 | peci_diode |
| 275 | Diode filter |
| 276 | |
| 277 | 0 0.25 Sec. |
| 278 | 1 1.1 Sec. |
| 279 | 2 2.4 Sec. (default) |
| 280 | 3 3.4 Sec. |
| 281 | 4 5.0 Sec. |
| 282 | 5 6.8 Sec. |
| 283 | 6 10.2 Sec. |
| 284 | 7 16.4 Sec. |
| 285 | |
| 286 | peci_4domain |
| 287 | Four domain enable |
| 288 | |
| 289 | 0 1 or 2 Domains for enabled processors (default) |
| 290 | 1 3 or 4 Domains for enabled processors |
| 291 | |
| 292 | peci_domain |
| 293 | Domain |
| 294 | |
| 295 | 0 Processor contains a single domain (0) (default) |
| 296 | 1 Processor contains two domains (0,1) |