| Hans de Goede | 3b02d33 | 2009-01-07 16:37:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | Kernel driver f71882fg | 
 | 2 | ====================== | 
 | 3 |  | 
 | 4 | Supported chips: | 
| Hans de Goede | 09475d3 | 2009-06-15 18:39:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 5 |   * Fintek F71858FG | 
 | 6 |     Prefix: 'f71858fg' | 
| Hans de Goede | 3b02d33 | 2009-01-07 16:37:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 7 |     Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space | 
 | 8 |     Datasheet: Available from the Fintek website | 
 | 9 |   * Fintek F71862FG and F71863FG | 
 | 10 |     Prefix: 'f71862fg' | 
 | 11 |     Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space | 
 | 12 |     Datasheet: Available from the Fintek website | 
| Hans de Goede | 09475d3 | 2009-06-15 18:39:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 13 |   * Fintek F71882FG and F71883FG | 
 | 14 |     Prefix: 'f71882fg' | 
 | 15 |     Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space | 
 | 16 |     Datasheet: Available from the Fintek website | 
| Hans de Goede | 7669896 | 2009-12-09 20:36:01 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 17 |   * Fintek F71889FG | 
 | 18 |     Prefix: 'f71889fg' | 
 | 19 |     Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space | 
 | 20 |     Datasheet: Should become available on the Fintek website soon | 
| Hans de Goede | 3b02d33 | 2009-01-07 16:37:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 21 |   * Fintek F8000 | 
 | 22 |     Prefix: 'f8000' | 
 | 23 |     Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space | 
 | 24 |     Datasheet: Not public | 
 | 25 |  | 
 | 26 | Author: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> | 
 | 27 |  | 
 | 28 |  | 
 | 29 | Description | 
 | 30 | ----------- | 
 | 31 |  | 
 | 32 | Fintek F718xxFG/F8000 Super I/O chips include complete hardware monitoring | 
 | 33 | capabilities. They can monitor up to 9 voltages (3 for the F8000), 4 fans and | 
 | 34 | 3 temperature sensors. | 
 | 35 |  | 
 | 36 | These chips also have fan controlling features, using either DC or PWM, in | 
 | 37 | three different modes (one manual, two automatic). | 
 | 38 |  | 
 | 39 | The driver assumes that no more than one chip is present, which seems | 
 | 40 | reasonable. | 
 | 41 |  | 
 | 42 |  | 
 | 43 | Monitoring | 
 | 44 | ---------- | 
 | 45 |  | 
 | 46 | The Voltage, Fan and Temperature Monitoring uses the standard sysfs | 
 | 47 | interface as documented in sysfs-interface, without any exceptions. | 
 | 48 |  | 
 | 49 |  | 
 | 50 | Fan Control | 
 | 51 | ----------- | 
 | 52 |  | 
 | 53 | Both PWM (pulse-width modulation) and DC fan speed control methods are | 
 | 54 | supported. The right one to use depends on external circuitry on the | 
 | 55 | motherboard, so the driver assumes that the BIOS set the method | 
 | 56 | properly. | 
 | 57 |  | 
| Hans de Goede | 7669896 | 2009-12-09 20:36:01 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 58 | Note that the lowest numbered temperature zone trip point corresponds to | 
 | 59 | to the border between the highest and one but highest temperature zones, and | 
 | 60 | vica versa. So the temperature zone trip points 1-4 (or 1-2) go from high temp | 
 | 61 | to low temp! This is how things are implemented in the IC, and the driver | 
 | 62 | mimicks this. | 
 | 63 |  | 
| Hans de Goede | 3b02d33 | 2009-01-07 16:37:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 64 | There are 2 modes to specify the speed of the fan, PWM duty cycle (or DC | 
 | 65 | voltage) mode, where 0-100% duty cycle (0-100% of 12V) is specified. And RPM | 
 | 66 | mode where the actual RPM of the fan (as measured) is controlled and the speed | 
 | 67 | gets specified as 0-100% of the fan#_full_speed file. | 
 | 68 |  | 
 | 69 | Since both modes work in a 0-100% (mapped to 0-255) scale, there isn't a | 
 | 70 | whole lot of a difference when modifying fan control settings. The only | 
 | 71 | important difference is that in RPM mode the 0-100% controls the fan speed | 
 | 72 | between 0-100% of fan#_full_speed. It is assumed that if the BIOS programs | 
 | 73 | RPM mode, it will also set fan#_full_speed properly, if it does not then | 
 | 74 | fan control will not work properly, unless you set a sane fan#_full_speed | 
 | 75 | value yourself. | 
 | 76 |  | 
 | 77 | Switching between these modes requires re-initializing a whole bunch of | 
 | 78 | registers, so the mode which the BIOS has set is kept. The mode is | 
 | 79 | printed when loading the driver. | 
 | 80 |  | 
 | 81 | Three different fan control modes are supported; the mode number is written | 
 | 82 | to the pwm#_enable file. Note that not all modes are supported on all | 
| Hans de Goede | 09475d3 | 2009-06-15 18:39:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 83 | chips, and some modes may only be available in RPM / PWM mode. | 
| Hans de Goede | 3b02d33 | 2009-01-07 16:37:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 84 | Writing an unsupported mode will result in an invalid parameter error. | 
 | 85 |  | 
 | 86 | * 1: Manual mode | 
 | 87 |   You ask for a specific PWM duty cycle / DC voltage or a specific % of | 
 | 88 |   fan#_full_speed by writing to the pwm# file. This mode is only | 
| Hans de Goede | 09475d3 | 2009-06-15 18:39:52 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 89 |   available on the F71858FG / F8000 if the fan channel is in RPM mode. | 
| Hans de Goede | 3b02d33 | 2009-01-07 16:37:31 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 90 |  | 
 | 91 | * 2: Normal auto mode | 
 | 92 |   You can define a number of temperature/fan speed trip points, which % the | 
 | 93 |   fan should run at at this temp and which temp a fan should follow using the | 
 | 94 |   standard sysfs interface. The number and type of trip points is chip | 
 | 95 |   depended, see which files are available in sysfs. | 
 | 96 |   Fan/PWM channel 3 of the F8000 is always in this mode! | 
 | 97 |  | 
 | 98 | * 3: Thermostat mode (Only available on the F8000 when in duty cycle mode) | 
 | 99 |   The fan speed is regulated to keep the temp the fan is mapped to between | 
 | 100 |   temp#_auto_point2_temp and temp#_auto_point3_temp. | 
 | 101 |  | 
 | 102 | Both of the automatic modes require that pwm1 corresponds to fan1, pwm2 to | 
 | 103 | fan2 and pwm3 to fan3. |