Fixes: 9d07e54a25b8 ("hwmon: (asus_wmi_sensors) Support X370 Asus WMI.") Signed-off-by: Denis Pauk <pauk.denis@xxxxxxxxx> --- Documentation/hwmon/asus_wmi_sensors.rst | 8 +++++--- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/asus_wmi_sensors.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/asus_wmi_sensors.rst index 408fd3b4a0de..8f2096cf5183 100644 --- a/Documentation/hwmon/asus_wmi_sensors.rst +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/asus_wmi_sensors.rst @@ -29,7 +29,9 @@ ASUS mainboards publish hardware monitoring information via WMI interface. ASUS WMI interface provides a methods to get list of sensors and values of such, which is utilized by this driver to publish those sensor readings to the -HWMON system. The driver is aware of and reads the following sensors: +HWMON system. + +The driver is aware of and reads the following sensors: * CPU Core Voltage, * CPU SOC Voltage, * DRAM Voltage, @@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ HWMON system. The driver is aware of and reads the following sensors: * CPU VRM Output Current. Known Issues: -* The WMI implementation in some of Asus' BIOSes is buggy. This can result in + * The WMI implementation in some of Asus' BIOSes is buggy. This can result in fans stopping, fans getting stuck at max speed, or temperature readouts getting stuck. This is not an issue with the driver, but the BIOS. The Prime X470 Pro seems particularly bad for this. The more frequently the WMI @@ -73,4 +75,4 @@ Known Issues: sensors frequently, don't leave you computer unattended. Upgrading to new BIOS version with method version greater than or equal to two should rectify the issue. -* A few boards report 12v voltages to be ~10v. + * A few boards report 12v voltages to be ~10v. base-commit: 9d07e54a25b84099983f56e33e00f2914f06b53f -- 2.33.0