Hi Roger, 2006/2/18, Roger Lucas <roger at planbit.co.uk>: > > Hi Gabe, > > > > I haven't tried the VT8231 driver with an Epia 800 as I don't have one. > For my Epia 5000 board, my current sensors.conf is below. > I have tried your sensors.conf. I needed to change VCore, mine, in bios, is 1.65V. But temp1 is not displayed when running sensors. However there are 3 files for temp1 in "/sys/devices/platform/i2c-9191/9191-6000". I dn't understand ! > The temperature scaling was found by measuring the device heatsink with a > thermal probe whilst monitoring the VT8231 output. The curve is very > different to anything from VIA or anyone else, but it is accurate for my > Epia 5000 boards (I have 4 of them). > FYI, I have modified my 800 in fanless motherboard (Zalman NB47J). It's why I want to monitor temperature. > The voltage scaling is totally dependent on the external resistors to the > VT8231. If your board has the same external resistor combinations as mine > then the voltages are the same. If you have different resistors then you > will have to work out which is which. Let me know if you feel the need to > go down the same path and I'll give you some pointers?. > If I don't need a big electronic equipment I'd like ;-) thanks you for your help :-) Gabe FWIW, I am running the 2.6.14 kernel? > > > > Regards, > > > > Roger > > ======================================== > > > > > > chip "vt1211-*" "vt8231-*" > > # > =========================================================================== > > # *** This file is specific to the Via EPIA 5000 *** > > # > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > # > > # Although other motherboards may well use the VT8251, there is NO > GUARANTEE > > # that they will have it wired up in the same configuration. External > > # components may differ and the device inputs may be used to sense > different > > # things. > > # > > # CHECK THAT YOUR CONFIGURATION IS CORRECT FOR YOUR MOTHERBOARD. > > # > =========================================================================== > > # > > > > label in0 "+12v" > > label in1 "+5v" > > label in2 "+2.5v" > > label in3 "Vcore1 (1.2v)" > > label in4 "NorthBridge Core" > > label in5 "+3.3V" > > > > label temp1 "CPU Temp" > > # > > # Voltage scaling, as far as possible, is in the driver. For IN0-4 the > > # voltage at the VT8231 PIN is returned in mV. If the input is used to > > # measure a voltage that may exceed 2.5v then external scaling must be > > # provided on your motherboard. Depending on the voltage, the > appropriate > > # scaling values are below (if the motherboard manufacturer followed > VIA's > > # guidelines...) > > # > > # Voltage Scale > > # VCore 1.0 > > # 2.5 0.8333 > > # 3.3 0.6296 > > # 3.5 (3.3V ext.) 0.5952 > > # 5.0 0.4167 > > # 12.0 0.1754 > > > > compute in0 @/0.1754,@*0.1754 > > compute in1 @/0.4167,@*0.4167 > > compute in2 @/0.8333,@*0.8333 > > compute in4 @/0.6296,@*0.6296 > > > > set in0_min 12.0 * 0.95 > > set in0_max 12.0 * 1.05 > > set in1_min 5.0 * 0.95 > > set in1_max 5.0 * 1.05 > > set in2_min 2.5 * 0.97 > > set in2_max 2.5 * 1.03 > > set in3_min 1.2 * 0.95 > > set in3_max 1.2 * 1.05 > > set in4_min 3.3 * 0.95 > > set in4_max 3.3 * 1.05 > > set in5_min 3.3 * 0.95 > > set in5_max 3.3 * 1.05 > > > > set fan1_div 8 > > set fan1_min 1000 > > set fan2_div 8 > > set fan2_min 1000 > > > > # This temperature calibration is found by measuring a sample device. > > # You may wish to verify these values on your own platform. > > > > # compute temp0 @*317.2-57.55,(@+57.55)/317.2 > > compute temp1 @*1.268-57.54,(@+57.54)/1.268 > > set temp1_min 15 > > set temp1_max 50 > > > > # End of file > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* lm-sensors-bounces at lm-sensors.org [mailto:lm-sensors-bounces at lm-sensors.org] > *On Behalf Of *Gabe > *Sent:* 18 February 2006 15:38 > *To:* LM Sensors > *Subject:* Re: vt8231 - epia800 > > > > Hello, > > 2006/2/18, Jean Delvare <khali at linux-fr.org >: > > Hi, > > > Does anyone can tell me how to get the temperature of my system ? > > > > MB : Epia 800 (sensor vt8231) > > (...) > > output of sensors : > > vt8231-isa-6000 > > Adapter: ISA adapter > > in0: +2.13 V (min = -0.03 V, max = +2.63 V) > > +2.5V: +2.55 V (min = -0.04 V, max = +3.16 V) > > VCore: +2.07 V (min = +1.56 V, max = +1.72 V) ALARM > > What's the nominal voltage for your CPU? > > > 1.65 V > > > > > +5V: +4.03 V (min = -0.07 V, max = +5.23 V) > > +12V: +12.55 V (min = +11.36 V, max = +12.55 V) > > +3.3V: +3.30 V (min = +3.13 V, max = +3.46 V) > > fan1: 0 RPM (min = 2570 RPM, div = 2) ALARM > > fan2: 0 RPM (min = 2570 RPM, div = 2) ALARM > > If you don't have fans connected or they are not able to report their > speed, set the limit to 0 to get rid of the alarm. If you have slow > fans, increase the fan clock divider values to 4 or 8 to get the speed > reading, and set the limits to lower values too. > > > I have no fan and set the min to 0 as you say, alarm has disappeared, > thanks. > > > > > ERROR: Can't get TEMP2 data! > > ERROR: Can't get TEMP3 data! > > ERROR: Can't get TEMP4 data! > > ERROR: Can't get TEMP5 data! > > ERROR: Can't get TEMP6 data! > > ERROR: Can't get TEMP7 data! > > Kernel version (uname -r)? > > > 2.6.16-rc3 > with the last vt8231 patch (given in this mailing list) > > > > Sensors version (sensors -v)? > > > sensors version 2.9.2 with libsensors version 2.9.2 > > > > -- > Jean Delvare > > > > with the last vt8231 version I get an alarm to in0 : > in0: +2.13 V (min = -0.03 V, max = +2.63 V) ALARM > > regards, > Gabe > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.lm-sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/attachments/20060218/543adf54/attachment.html