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SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later 2 2 3 Kernel driver aquacomputer-d5next 3 Kernel driver aquacomputer-d5next 4 ================================= 4 ================================= 5 5 6 Supported devices: 6 Supported devices: 7 7 8 * Aquacomputer Aquaero 5/6 fan controllers 8 * Aquacomputer Aquaero 5/6 fan controllers 9 * Aquacomputer D5 Next watercooling pump 9 * Aquacomputer D5 Next watercooling pump 10 * Aquacomputer Farbwerk RGB controller 10 * Aquacomputer Farbwerk RGB controller 11 * Aquacomputer Farbwerk 360 RGB controller 11 * Aquacomputer Farbwerk 360 RGB controller 12 * Aquacomputer Octo fan controller 12 * Aquacomputer Octo fan controller 13 * Aquacomputer Quadro fan controller 13 * Aquacomputer Quadro fan controller 14 * Aquacomputer High Flow Next sensor 14 * Aquacomputer High Flow Next sensor 15 * Aquacomputer Leakshield leak prevention syst 15 * Aquacomputer Leakshield leak prevention system 16 * Aquacomputer Aquastream XT watercooling pump 16 * Aquacomputer Aquastream XT watercooling pump 17 * Aquacomputer Aquastream Ultimate watercoolin 17 * Aquacomputer Aquastream Ultimate watercooling pump 18 * Aquacomputer Poweradjust 3 fan controller 18 * Aquacomputer Poweradjust 3 fan controller 19 * Aquacomputer High Flow USB flow meter << 20 * Aquacomputer MPS Flow devices << 21 19 22 Author: Aleksa Savic 20 Author: Aleksa Savic 23 21 24 Description 22 Description 25 ----------- 23 ----------- 26 24 27 This driver exposes hardware sensors of listed 25 This driver exposes hardware sensors of listed Aquacomputer devices, which 28 communicate through proprietary USB HID protoc 26 communicate through proprietary USB HID protocols. 29 27 30 The Aquaero devices expose eight physical, eig 28 The Aquaero devices expose eight physical, eight virtual and four calculated 31 virtual temperature sensors, as well as two fl 29 virtual temperature sensors, as well as two flow sensors. The fans expose their 32 speed (in RPM), power, voltage and current. Te 30 speed (in RPM), power, voltage and current. Temperature offsets and fan speeds 33 can be controlled. 31 can be controlled. 34 32 35 For the D5 Next pump, available sensors are pu 33 For the D5 Next pump, available sensors are pump and fan speed, power, voltage 36 and current, as well as coolant temperature an 34 and current, as well as coolant temperature and eight virtual temp sensors. Also 37 available through debugfs are the serial numbe 35 available through debugfs are the serial number, firmware version and power-on 38 count. Attaching a fan to it is optional and a 36 count. Attaching a fan to it is optional and allows it to be controlled using 39 temperature curves directly from the pump. If 37 temperature curves directly from the pump. If it's not connected, the fan-related 40 sensors will report zeroes. 38 sensors will report zeroes. 41 39 42 The pump can be configured either through soft 40 The pump can be configured either through software or via its physical 43 interface. Configuring the pump through this d 41 interface. Configuring the pump through this driver is not implemented, as it 44 seems to require sending it a complete configu 42 seems to require sending it a complete configuration. That includes addressable 45 RGB LEDs, for which there is no standard sysfs 43 RGB LEDs, for which there is no standard sysfs interface. Thus, that task is 46 better suited for userspace tools. 44 better suited for userspace tools. 47 45 48 The Octo exposes four physical and sixteen vir !! 46 The Octo exposes four physical and sixteen virtual temperature sensors, as well as 49 as well as eight PWM controllable fans, along !! 47 eight PWM controllable fans, along with their speed (in RPM), power, voltage and 50 and current. Flow sensor pulses are also avail !! 48 current. 51 49 52 The Quadro exposes four physical and sixteen v 50 The Quadro exposes four physical and sixteen virtual temperature sensors, a flow 53 sensor and four PWM controllable fans, along w 51 sensor and four PWM controllable fans, along with their speed (in RPM), power, 54 voltage and current. Flow sensor pulses are al 52 voltage and current. Flow sensor pulses are also available. 55 53 56 The Farbwerk and Farbwerk 360 expose four temp 54 The Farbwerk and Farbwerk 360 expose four temperature sensors. Additionally, 57 sixteen virtual temperature sensors of the Far 55 sixteen virtual temperature sensors of the Farbwerk 360 are exposed. 58 56 59 The High Flow Next exposes +5V voltages, water 57 The High Flow Next exposes +5V voltages, water quality, conductivity and flow readings. 60 A temperature sensor can be connected to it, i 58 A temperature sensor can be connected to it, in which case it provides its reading 61 and an estimation of the dissipated/absorbed p 59 and an estimation of the dissipated/absorbed power in the liquid cooling loop. 62 60 63 The Leakshield exposes two temperature sensors 61 The Leakshield exposes two temperature sensors and coolant pressure (current, min, max and 64 target readings). It also exposes the estimate 62 target readings). It also exposes the estimated reservoir volume and how much of it is 65 filled with coolant. Pump RPM and flow can be 63 filled with coolant. Pump RPM and flow can be set to enhance on-device calculations, 66 but this is not yet implemented here. 64 but this is not yet implemented here. 67 65 68 The Aquastream XT pump exposes temperature rea 66 The Aquastream XT pump exposes temperature readings for the coolant, external sensor 69 and fan IC. It also exposes pump and fan speed 67 and fan IC. It also exposes pump and fan speeds (in RPM), voltages, as well as pump 70 current. 68 current. 71 69 72 The Aquastream Ultimate pump exposes coolant t 70 The Aquastream Ultimate pump exposes coolant temp and an external temp sensor, along 73 with speed, power, voltage and current of both 71 with speed, power, voltage and current of both the pump and optionally connected fan. 74 It also exposes pressure and flow speed readin 72 It also exposes pressure and flow speed readings. 75 73 76 The Poweradjust 3 controller exposes a single 74 The Poweradjust 3 controller exposes a single external temperature sensor. 77 75 78 The High Flow USB exposes an internal and exte << 79 << 80 The MPS Flow devices expose the same entries a << 81 the same USB product ID and report sensors equ << 82 << 83 Depending on the device, not all sysfs and deb 76 Depending on the device, not all sysfs and debugfs entries will be available. 84 Writing to virtual temperature sensors is not 77 Writing to virtual temperature sensors is not currently supported. 85 78 86 Usage notes 79 Usage notes 87 ----------- 80 ----------- 88 81 89 The devices communicate via HID reports. The d 82 The devices communicate via HID reports. The driver is loaded automatically by 90 the kernel and supports hotswapping. 83 the kernel and supports hotswapping. 91 84 92 Sysfs entries 85 Sysfs entries 93 ------------- 86 ------------- 94 87 95 ================ ============================= 88 ================ ============================================================== 96 temp[1-20]_input Physical/virtual temperature 89 temp[1-20]_input Physical/virtual temperature sensors (in millidegrees Celsius) 97 temp[1-8]_offset Temperature sensor correction 90 temp[1-8]_offset Temperature sensor correction offset (in millidegrees Celsius) 98 fan[1-9]_input Pump/fan speed (in RPM) / Flo !! 91 fan[1-8]_input Pump/fan speed (in RPM) / Flow speed (in dL/h) 99 fan1_min Minimal fan speed (in RPM) 92 fan1_min Minimal fan speed (in RPM) 100 fan1_max Maximal fan speed (in RPM) 93 fan1_max Maximal fan speed (in RPM) 101 fan1_target Target fan speed (in RPM) 94 fan1_target Target fan speed (in RPM) 102 fan5_pulses Quadro flow sensor pulses 95 fan5_pulses Quadro flow sensor pulses 103 fan9_pulses Octo flow sensor pulses << 104 power[1-8]_input Pump/fan power (in micro Watt 96 power[1-8]_input Pump/fan power (in micro Watts) 105 in[0-7]_input Pump/fan voltage (in milli Vo 97 in[0-7]_input Pump/fan voltage (in milli Volts) 106 curr[1-8]_input Pump/fan current (in milli Am 98 curr[1-8]_input Pump/fan current (in milli Amperes) 107 pwm[1-8] Fan PWM (0 - 255) 99 pwm[1-8] Fan PWM (0 - 255) 108 ================ ============================= 100 ================ ============================================================== 109 101 110 Debugfs entries 102 Debugfs entries 111 --------------- 103 --------------- 112 104 113 ================ ============================= 105 ================ ================================================= 114 serial_number Serial number of the device 106 serial_number Serial number of the device 115 firmware_version Version of installed firmware 107 firmware_version Version of installed firmware 116 power_cycles Count of how many times the d 108 power_cycles Count of how many times the device was powered on 117 ================ ============================= 109 ================ =================================================
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