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diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/k10temp.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/k10temp.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..91b99adc6c --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/k10temp.rst @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +Kernel driver k10temp +===================== + +Supported chips: + +* AMD Family 10h processors: + + Socket F: Quad-Core/Six-Core/Embedded Opteron (but see below) + + Socket AM2+: Quad-Core Opteron, Phenom (II) X3/X4, Athlon X2 (but see below) + + Socket AM3: Quad-Core Opteron, Athlon/Phenom II X2/X3/X4, Sempron II + + Socket S1G3: Athlon II, Sempron, Turion II + +* AMD Family 11h processors: + + Socket S1G2: Athlon (X2), Sempron (X2), Turion X2 (Ultra) + +* AMD Family 12h processors: "Llano" (E2/A4/A6/A8-Series) + +* AMD Family 14h processors: "Brazos" (C/E/G/Z-Series) + +* AMD Family 15h processors: "Bulldozer" (FX-Series), "Trinity", "Kaveri", + "Carrizo", "Stoney Ridge", "Bristol Ridge" + +* AMD Family 16h processors: "Kabini", "Mullins" + +* AMD Family 17h processors: "Zen", "Zen 2" + +* AMD Family 18h processors: "Hygon Dhyana" + +* AMD Family 19h processors: "Zen 3" + + Prefix: 'k10temp' + + Addresses scanned: PCI space + + Datasheets: + + BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide (BKDG) For AMD Family 10h Processors: + + http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/31116.pdf + + BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide (BKDG) for AMD Family 11h Processors: + + http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/41256.pdf + + BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide (BKDG) for AMD Family 12h Processors: + + http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/41131.pdf + + BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide (BKDG) for AMD Family 14h Models 00h-0Fh Processors: + + http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/43170.pdf + + Revision Guide for AMD Family 10h Processors: + + http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/41322.pdf + + Revision Guide for AMD Family 11h Processors: + + http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/41788.pdf + + Revision Guide for AMD Family 12h Processors: + + http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/44739.pdf + + Revision Guide for AMD Family 14h Models 00h-0Fh Processors: + + http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/47534.pdf + + AMD Family 11h Processor Power and Thermal Data Sheet for Notebooks: + + http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/43373.pdf + + AMD Family 10h Server and Workstation Processor Power and Thermal Data Sheet: + + http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/43374.pdf + + AMD Family 10h Desktop Processor Power and Thermal Data Sheet: + + http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/43375.pdf + +Author: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de> + +Description +----------- + +This driver permits reading of the internal temperature sensor of AMD +Family 10h/11h/12h/14h/15h/16h processors. + +All these processors have a sensor, but on those for Socket F or AM2+, +the sensor may return inconsistent values (erratum 319). The driver +will refuse to load on these revisions unless you specify the "force=1" +module parameter. + +Due to technical reasons, the driver can detect only the mainboard's +socket type, not the processor's actual capabilities. Therefore, if you +are using an AM3 processor on an AM2+ mainboard, you can safely use the +"force=1" parameter. + +For CPUs older than Family 17h, there is one temperature measurement value, +available as temp1_input in sysfs. It is measured in degrees Celsius with a +resolution of 1/8th degree. Please note that it is defined as a relative +value; to quote the AMD manual:: + + Tctl is the processor temperature control value, used by the platform to + control cooling systems. Tctl is a non-physical temperature on an + arbitrary scale measured in degrees. It does _not_ represent an actual + physical temperature like die or case temperature. Instead, it specifies + the processor temperature relative to the point at which the system must + supply the maximum cooling for the processor's specified maximum case + temperature and maximum thermal power dissipation. + +The maximum value for Tctl is available in the file temp1_max. + +If the BIOS has enabled hardware temperature control, the threshold at +which the processor will throttle itself to avoid damage is available in +temp1_crit and temp1_crit_hyst. + +On some AMD CPUs, there is a difference between the die temperature (Tdie) and +the reported temperature (Tctl). Tdie is the real measured temperature, and +Tctl is used for fan control. While Tctl is always available as temp1_input, +the driver exports Tdie temperature as temp2_input for those CPUs which support +it. + +Models from 17h family report relative temperature, the driver aims to +compensate and report the real temperature. + +On Family 17h and Family 18h CPUs, additional temperature sensors may report +Core Complex Die (CCD) temperatures. Up to 8 such temperatures are reported +as temp{3..10}_input, labeled Tccd{1..8}. Actual support depends on the CPU +variant. |