Jean Delvare wrote: >Hi David, > >On 2006-02-28, David Wu wrote: > > >>I am hoping someone can help me to either get the lm_sensors running >>or at least give me a explanation as why I can't find any sensor chip >>on the ASUS K8V-MX motherboard with VIA VT8237R chip. I have included >>the necessary information below. I have the AMD socket 754 AMD Sempron >>2500+ running at 1.4GHz. >> >> > >According to the Asus documentation for this board, it does indeed have >hardware monitoring features, so it's really only a matter of finding >the right chip, driver and configuration. > >Note that the VT8237R chip is not a hardware monitoring chip by itself, >although it may be used to access such chips (if they use an I2C/SMBus >interface.) > > > >>Next adapter: SMBus Via Pro adapter at 0400 >>Do you want to scan it? (YES/no/selectively): YES >>Client found at address 0x50 >>Probing for `SPD EEPROM'... Success! >> (confidence 8, driver `eeprom') >>Probing for `DDC monitor'... Failed! >>Probing for `Maxim MAX6900'... Failed! >>Client found at address 0x69 >> >> > >No hardware monitoring chip on the SMBus (or it is hidden, happens with >Asus boards sometimes). > > > >>Probing for `Winbond W83627EHF Super IO Sensors' >> Success... found at address 0x0290 >> >> > >This is most probably your hardware monitoring chip. > > > >># no driver for Winbond W83627EHF Super IO Sensors yet >> >> > >You must use an old version of the sensors-detect script, as a driver now >exists (unsurprisingly named w83627ehf.) > >If you have a 2.6.13 or better kernel, you probably have that driver >already, so just load it ("modprobe w83627ehf" as root) and it should >work. You will most certainly need to upgrade lm_sensors (to 2.9.1 or >better) for the "sensors" command to work though, as your version >seems to predate the writing of the driver and associated user-space >support. > > > >>So it appears that it detect the SMBus controller, the VIA 8237R, fine >>and loaded the proper i2c adapter bus driver. But there is no sensor >>chip found!??? No even the AMD CPU sensor??!!! >> >> > >It did find the chip, but just didn't know what driver to load. Now you >know. > >As an adidtional note, what you call "AMD CPU sensor" is really only a >sensor (most likely a thermal diode), not a hardware monitoring chip. As >such, it is useless until it is wired to a hardware monitoring chip, >such as the W83627EHF you have on your motherboard. > >-- >Jean Delvare > When kan we expect at update on the W83627EHF to include som fancontrol and some of the other advanced fetures of the chip. I am sitting with a machine suited with some nice 120 mm fans, but the minimum-setting on the fanspeed is way to high, an it can not be altered in the BIOS. Unfortunatly i am lousy in C in general and i do not know anything about kernel-development, so i cannot realy paticipate, in development. But maybe you can use mee as a beta tester. -- Poul-Erik Andreasen poulerik at pea.dk