Re: [PATCHv4 1/1] Hwmon: Add core/pkg Threshold Support to Coretemp

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On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 09:28:26AM -0400, R, Durgadoss wrote:
> Hi Guenter,
> 
> > > The temp1_max is supposed to be more than temp1_input and
> > > temp1_max_hyst is supposed to be lesser than temp1_input.
> > > By default the temp1_max_hyst is left at 0.
> > >
> > Should be set to something useful. Also, it does not have to be less
> > than temp1_input, as long as it is less than temp1_max (which was my
> > understanding). Worst case you would get another interrupt (when the
> > temperature crosses temp1_max_hyst from below) which you would ignore.
> 
> Yes. I agree with you.
> I have no clue on what exact value to set to max and max_hyst initially.
> Can we set temp1_max to 70 and temp1_max_hyst to 50 ?
> 
Some constant below Tjmax for each ? Old value for max was 20 C below Tjmax,
as far as I recall. Maybe another 10 C less for max_hyst.
That would make it (64, 74, 94) for my Xeon which seems to make sense.

Jean, any suggestion ?

Guenter

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