Some W83627HG-AW chip

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Hi,
And thanks for reply... I have fixed this already with help from Winbond
guys (thanks again). You are right, correct driver was w83793, kernel
upgrade solved this and sensors are working nice now.

	L??a

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jean Delvare [mailto:khali at linux-fr.org]
> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 2:07 PM
> To: L??a
> Cc: lm-sensors at lm-sensors.org
> Subject: Re:  Some W83627HG-AW chip
> 
> Hi L??a,
> 
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 10:42:04 +0200, L??a wrote:
> > W83627HG-AW is another surprise from SuperMicro, there should be
> W8327EHG on
> > board (they are not so precise). Here is some output from sensors-
> detect:
> >
> > Driver `w83793' (should be inserted):
> >   Detects correctly:
> >   * Bus `SMBus I801 adapter at 1100'
> >     Busdriver `i2c-i801', I2C address 0x2f
> >     Chip `Winbond W83793R/G' (confidence: 8)
> > .....
> > Driver `w83781d' (should be inserted):
> >   Detects correctly:
> >   * ISA bus address 0x0290 (Busdriver `i2c-isa')
> >     Chip `Winbond W83627HF' (confidence: 8)
> > Driver `w83627hf' (should be inserted):
> >   Detects correctly:
> >   * ISA bus address 0x0295 (Busdriver `i2c-isa')
> >     Chip `Winbond W83627HF Super IO Sensors' (confidence: 9)
> >
> > both modules are compiled in kernel, but sensors doesn't show useful
> output:
> 
> Which "both"? There are three kernel modules listed above, w83793,
> w83781d and w83627hf. The sensors-detect script is wrongly suggesting
> two drivers for the same device. This is fixed by now, I guess you are
> using a somewhat old version of the script.
> 
> So the bottom line is that you should NOT use the w83781d driver.
> 
> >
> > w83627hf-isa-0290
> > Adapter: ISA adapter
> > VCore 1:   +0.03 V  (min =  +1.09 V, max =  +1.50 V)       ALARM
> > VCore 2:   +0.05 V  (min =  +1.09 V, max =  +1.50 V)       ALARM
> > +3.3V:     +0.05 V  (min =  +2.82 V, max =  +3.79 V)       ALARM
> > +5V:       +5.08 V  (min =  +1.10 V, max =  +4.89 V)       ALARM
> > +12V:      +0.12 V  (min = +13.80 V, max =  +0.55 V)       ALARM
> > -12V:     -14.66 V  (min =  -1.01 V, max =  +1.37 V)       ALARM
> > -5V:       -7.56 V  (min =  -6.00 V, max =  -1.98 V)       ALARM
> > V5SB:      +5.59 V  (min =  +4.78 V, max =  +0.59 V)       ALARM
> > VBat:      +3.36 V  (min =  +3.78 V, max =  +2.19 V)       ALARM
> > fan1:        0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM, div = 2)
> > fan2:        0 RPM  (min = 8766 RPM, div = 2)              ALARM
> > fan3:        0 RPM  (min = 3054 RPM, div = 2)              ALARM
> > temp1:      +126 C  (high =   +26 C, hyst =   -86 C)   sensor =
> thermistor
> > ALARM
> > temp2:    +126.5 C  (high =   +80 C, hyst =   +75 C)   sensor =
> thermistor
> > ALARM
> > temp3:    +126.5 C  (high =   +80 C, hyst =   +75 C)   sensor =
> thermistor
> > ALARM
> > vid:      +1.519 V  (VRM Version 11.0)
> > alarms:   Chassis intrusion detection                      ALARM
> > beep_enable:
> >           Sound alarm enabled
> >
> > I am using Gentoo Linux, gentoo-sources-2.6.19, architecture amd64. Btw.
> I
> > was a bit surprised that amd64 kernel is missing CONFIG_ISA option, but
> > needed i2c-isa seems to be compiled well according to kernel make
> output:
> >
> > CC      drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-isa.o
> 
> There are no ISA slots on x86_64 motherboards, so no CONFIG_ISA option,
> but an ISA-like I/O space is still present so i2c-isa works.
> 
> > Any idea how to get this working? :-)
> 
> The output above strongly suggests that the W83627HF Super-I/O chip is
> not wired for hardware monitoring. As you can see, all values except
> V5SB and VBat are broken or missing.
> 
> Given that the motherboard appears to have a dedicated hardware
> monitoring chip (W83793) it makes sense that Supermicro did not use the
> hardware monitoring functions of the Super-I/O. So you want to unload
> the w83267hf driver (or add ignore statements for everything but the
> two working voltage lines in sensors.conf) and load the w83793 driver
> instead. Except that this driver is new in 2.6.20, as can be seen on
> our wiki:
> http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Devices
> 
> So you'll need to upgrade your kernel before you can monitor the
> temperatures and fans on this motherboard.
> 
> --
> Jean Delvare





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