I've been reading through some old threads regarding support for Intel QST in lm-sensors which have largely died out due to lack of information from Intel or lack of functional kernel drivers etc. I've just had a go at getting the Intel QST SDK up and running on my machine and managed to get the sample StatTest application working. The SDK was written against an old heci driver, but there's a new mei driver in the mainline kernel (/dev/mei) which required a minor patch to the Intel QST SDK (see https://github.com/gigaplex/Intel_QST_SDK). Sample output: tim@silverstone ~/Downloads/Intel_QST_SDK/src/Programs/StatTest/Unix $ sudo ./StatTest Intel(R) Quiet System Technology Status Display Demo Copyright (C) 2007-2008, Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. The QST Subsystem is configured and operational Current Lock Mask: Configuration: Locked Health Thresholds: Unlocked Manual Fan Control: Unlocked SST Bus Resources: Read-Only Chipset Resources: Read-Only Sensor Configuration/Status Summary: Temperature Sensor 1: Health: Normal Usage: Processor Temperature Reading: 58.21 NonCrit: 66.000 Crit: 68.000 NonRecov: 70.000 Temperature Sensor 2: Health: Normal Usage: Motherboard Temperature Reading: 45.25 NonCrit: 80.000 Crit: 85.000 NonRecov: 90.000 Temperature Sensor 3: Health: Normal Usage: Ambient Air Temperature Reading: 48.64 NonCrit: 55.000 Crit: 60.000 NonRecov: 65.000 Temperature Sensor 4: Health: Normal Usage: Motherboard Temperature Reading: 53.12 NonCrit: 80.000 Crit: 85.000 NonRecov: 90.000 Temperature Sensor 5: Health: Normal Usage: I/O Controller Hub Temperature Reading: 97.26 NonCrit: 105.000 Crit: 110.000 NonRecov: 120.000 Temperature Sensor 6: Health: Normal Usage: Memory Controller Hub Temperature Reading: 77.67 NonCrit: 100.000 Crit: 105.000 NonRecov: 110.000 Fan Speed Sensor 1: Health: Normal Usage: Processor Thermal Module Fan Reading: 1063 NonCrit: 300.000 Crit: 250.000 NonRecov: 200.000 Voltage Sensor 1: Health: Normal Usage: +12 Volts Reading: 12.138 NonCrit Low: 11.400 Crit Low: 11.100 NonRecov Low: 10.800 NonCrit High: 12.600 Crit High: 12.900 NonRecov High: 13.200 Voltage Sensor 2: Health: Normal Usage: +5 Volts Reading: 5.130 NonCrit Low: 4.750 Crit Low: 4.625 NonRecov Low: 4.500 NonCrit High: 5.250 Crit High: 5.375 NonRecov High: 5.500 Voltage Sensor 3: Health: Normal Usage: +3.3 Volts Reading: 3.307 NonCrit Low: 3.135 Crit Low: 3.053 NonRecov Low: 2.970 NonCrit High: 3.465 Crit High: 3.548 NonRecov High: 3.630 Voltage Sensor 4: Health: Normal Usage: +1.5 Volts Reading: 1.274 NonCrit Low: 1.100 Crit Low: 1.050 NonRecov Low: 1.000 NonCrit High: 1.550 Crit High: 1.600 NonRecov High: 1.650 Voltage Sensor 5: Health: Normal Usage: Processor Vcc Reading: 1.291 NonCrit Low: 0.897 Crit Low: 0.797 NonRecov Low: 0.697 NonCrit High: 1.497 Crit High: 1.597 NonRecov High: 1.697 Fan Speed Controller Configuration/Status Summary: Fan Speed Controller 1: Health: Normal Usage: Processor Fan Controller Control: Manual Duty Cycle: 2.95 Fan Speed Controller 2: Health: Normal Usage: Chassis Fan Controller Control: Automatic Duty Cycle: 30.56 End of Report My machine is using an Intel DG965MQ motherboard, running Arch Linux with kernel 3.2.5. Perhaps now is a good time for a lm-sensors developer to take another look at this? Cheers, Tim Boundy _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors