2010/1/4 Justin Piszcz <jpiszcz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > On Mon, 4 Jan 2010, Gabriel C wrote: > >> 2009/2/12 Justin Piszcz <jpiszcz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >>> >>> >>> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Gabriel C wrote: >>> >>>> Maxim Levitsky wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 11:42 -0500, Justin Piszcz wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Dan Williams wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Justin Piszcz wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The HECI interface would allow lm_sensors developers to grab the >>>>>>>> temperatures off the chips on the board. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> From 2005(?)-2008 there was some chatter about supporting it but it >>>>>>>> never >>>>>>>> seemed to happen, is there any eventual planned support for >>>>>>>> supporting >>>>>>>> Intel's HECI interface or if the user wants to see the >>>>>>>> temperatures/voltages just buy a different motherboard with an ITE >>>>>>>> I/O >>>>>>>> controller? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have a couple DG965WH boards and it would be nice to see the >>>>>>>> temperature of the chipset etc without having to reboot into the >>>>>>>> BIOS. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Justin, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I am not up to date on the progress in this area, but perhaps this >>>>>>> site >>>>>>> (http://www.openamt.org/) has what you are looking for? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>> Dan >>>>>>> >>>>>> Yeah that is the site-- however, will it ever get merged? I have not >>>>>> heard anything about it for a year or so. >>>>> >>>>> Nope, the heci is just a controller, but we need a way to tell that >>>>> controller to show us the temperature data. >>>>> But intel hasn't released the QST sdk, and probably never will. >>>>> >>>>> Sad, >>>> >>>> >>>> Well I found this interesting thread about : >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/manageability-software-development/topic/54851/ >>>> >>>> It looks like the QST SDK already exists and is planned to be released.. >>>> ( >>>> >>>> http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/manageability-software-development/topic/54851/reply/74068/ >>>> ) >>> >>> I volunteer to test any patches if/when they are created after the SDK is >>> released. >>> >> >> >> Again me .. Well the SDK is *still* not released .. The Intel folks >> said back in August : >> >> "The latest word is that the SDK is being prepared for approval but it >> is contingent upon an upcoming platform release." >> >> ( whatever that means ) >> >> >> Anyway Andriy Gapon has posted on lm-sensors some nice tool to read >> the sensors output ( thx :) ) >> >> (http://lists.lm-sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/2009-October/026830.html) >> >> Today I'm out from hospital so I've decided to quick hack this tool >> and make it work on Linux. >> >> Here the output from my DQ45CB mobo: >> >> crazy@thor:~/INTEL/QST/Li$ sudo ./heci-qst >> CPU Temp: 56.00 °C >> MB Temp: 31.14 °C >> ICH Temp: 67.37 °C >> MCH Temp: 66.00 °C >> CPU Fan: 1080 RPM >> INL Fan: 1202 RPM >> OUTL Fan: 288 RPM >> +12 Volts: 11.965 V >> +5 Volts: 5.021 V >> +3.3 Volts: 3.316 V >> MCH Vccp: 1.122 V >> CPU1 Vccp: 1.125 V >> >> Justin I know is not based on released SDK of Intel but maybe you >> still want to do some tests ?:) > > Hi, > > I upgraded my system and have a new board now, I do have another system that > uses the same board (DG965WH) if you have a patch/URL with the software I > can give it a run. The file was attached .. Just do: gcc -o heci-qst heci-qst-linux.c > > Justin. Gabriel _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors