Ah yes I should have been a little more specific with my terms. Sorry
about that, I will try to be more specific.
As for the board, it is a completely custom board, but if you are
interested check out the BioDigitalPC Card 7 (listed under Products)
here: https://www.addc.net/
We do have a TPM on-board, so thanks for the hint on that.
I will look into my datasheets and see if I can pull out a temperature
sensor chip name.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks,
Rob Roche
On 2014-09-11 06:35 PM, Guenter Roeck wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 05:37:17PM -0400, Rob Roche wrote:
Hello all, I am trying to get lm-sensors up on a AMD G-Series SoC (AMD
GX-415GA SOC)
That doesn't tell us anything about the system, unfortunately.
Unfortunately it doesn't find any compatible sensors. So I was
wondering if it was possible to get the Chip Name from the Linux
system I have installed
"Chip Name" is a pretty wide term. I could answer that you listed the
chip name
as AMD GX-415GA, so what is your problem ? I'll assume you refer to a
hardware
monitoring chip.
I have the following packages installed on CentOS 6.5 x64:
lm_sensors.x86_64 3.1.1-17.el6 lm_sensors-devel.x86_64 3.1.1-17.el6
lm_sensors-libs.x86_64 3.1.1-17.el6 When running sensors-detect, and
answering yes to everything, the best output I get is under the Super
I/O section: ... Trying family "SMSC"... YES Found unknown chip with
ID 0x0b00
Do you by any chance have a TPM in your system ?
Information on the web suggests that the Infineon SLB 9635 TT 1.2 TPM
may be mis-detected as SMS chip by sensors-detect.
Either case, your board datasheet would be a good starting point
to find out if there is any HW monitoring chip on the board.
Guenter
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