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  1 Kernel driver vt1211                              
  2 ====================                              
  3                                                   
  4 Supported chips:                                  
  5                                                   
  6   * VIA VT1211                                    
  7                                                   
  8     Prefix: 'vt1211'                              
  9                                                   
 10     Addresses scanned: none, address read from    
 11                                                   
 12     Datasheet: Provided by VIA upon request an    
 13                                                   
 14 Authors: Juerg Haefliger <juergh@gmail.com>        
 15                                                   
 16 This driver is based on the driver for kernel     
 17 its port to kernel 2.6 by Lars Ekman.             
 18                                                   
 19 Thanks to Joseph Chan and Fiona Gatt from VIA     
 20 technical support.                                
 21                                                   
 22                                                   
 23 Module Parameters                                 
 24 -----------------                                 
 25                                                   
 26                                                   
 27 * uch_config: int                                 
 28                         Override the BIOS defa    
 29                         configuration for chan    
 30                         Legal values are in th    
 31                         UCH1, bit 1 maps to UC    
 32                         enables the thermal in    
 33                         setting a bit to 0 ena    
 34                                                   
 35 * int_mode: int                                   
 36                         Override the BIOS defa    
 37                         The only possible valu    
 38                         mode 0. In this mode,     
 39                         when the status regist    
 40                         long as the temperatur    
 41                         limit.                    
 42                                                   
 43 Be aware that overriding BIOS defaults might c    
 44                                                   
 45                                                   
 46 Description                                       
 47 -----------                                       
 48                                                   
 49 The VIA VT1211 Super-I/O chip includes complet    
 50 capabilities. It monitors 2 dedicated temperat    
 51 temp2), 1 dedicated voltage (in5) and 2 fans.     
 52 implements 5 universal input channels (UCH1-5)    
 53 programmed to either monitor a voltage or a te    
 54                                                   
 55 This chip also provides manual and automatic c    
 56 to the datasheet). The driver only supports au    
 57 mode doesn't seem to work as advertised in the    
 58 get manual mode to work at all! Be aware that     
 59 tested very well (due to the fact that my EPIA    
 60 connected to the PWM outputs of the VT1211 :-(    
 61                                                   
 62 The following table shows the relationship bet    
 63 sysfs nodes.                                      
 64                                                   
 65 =============== ============== =========== ===    
 66 Sensor          Voltage Mode   Temp Mode   Def    
 67 =============== ============== =========== ===    
 68 Reading 1                      temp1       Int    
 69 Reading 3                      temp2       Int    
 70 UCH1/Reading2   in0            temp3       NTC    
 71 UCH2            in1            temp4       +2.    
 72 UCH3            in2            temp5       Vcc    
 73 UCH4            in3            temp6       +5V    
 74 UCH5            in4            temp7       +12    
 75 +3.3V           in5                        Int    
 76 =============== ============== =========== ===    
 77                                                   
 78                                                   
 79 Voltage Monitoring                                
 80 ------------------                                
 81                                                   
 82 Voltages are sampled by an 8-bit ADC with a LS    
 83 range is thus from 0 to 2.60V. Voltage values     
 84 external scaling resistors. This external scal    
 85 via compute lines in sensors.conf, like:          
 86                                                   
 87 compute inx @*(1+R1/R2), @/(1+R1/R2)              
 88                                                   
 89 The board level scaling resistors according to    
 90 follows. And this is of course totally depende    
 91 implementation :-) You will have to find docum    
 92 motherboard and edit sensors.conf accordingly.    
 93                                                   
 94 ============= ====== ====== ========= ========    
 95                                       Expected    
 96 Voltage       R1     R2     Divider   Raw Valu    
 97 ============= ====== ====== ========= ========    
 98 +2.5V         2K     10K    1.2       2083 mV     
 99 VccP          ---    ---    1.0       1400 mV     
100 +5V           14K    10K    2.4       2083 mV     
101 +12V          47K    10K    5.7       2105 mV     
102 +3.3V (int)   2K     3.4K   1.588     3300 mV     
103 +3.3V (ext)   6.8K   10K    1.68      1964 mV     
104 ============= ====== ====== ========= ========    
105                                                   
106 .. [1] Depending on the CPU (1.4V is for a VIA    
107                                                   
108 .. [2] R1 and R2 for 3.3V (int) are internal t    
109        performs the scaling and returns the pr    
110                                                   
111 Each measured voltage has an associated low an    
112 alarm when crossed.                               
113                                                   
114                                                   
115 Temperature Monitoring                            
116 ----------------------                            
117                                                   
118 Temperatures are reported in millidegree Celsi    
119 has a high limit which triggers an alarm if cr    
120 hysteresis value with each temperature below w    
121 before the alarm is cleared (this is only true    
122 interrupt mode can be forced to 0 in case the     
123 automatically. See the 'Module Parameters' sec    
124                                                   
125 All temperature channels except temp2 are exte    
126 internal thermal diode and the driver does all    
127 returns the temperature in millidegree Celsius    
128 temp1 and temp3-temp7, scaling depends on the     
129 to be performed in userspace via sensors.conf.    
130                                                   
131 Temp1 is an Intel-type thermal diode which req    
132 convert between sysfs readings and real temper    
133                                                   
134 compute temp1 (@-Offset)/Gain, (@*Gain)+Offset    
135                                                   
136 According to the VIA VT1211 BIOS porting guide    
137 values should be used:                            
138                                                   
139 =============== ======== ===========              
140 Diode Type      Offset   Gain                     
141 =============== ======== ===========              
142 Intel CPU       88.638   0.9528                   
143                 65.000   0.9686 [3]_              
144 VIA C3 Ezra     83.869   0.9528                   
145 VIA C3 Ezra-T   73.869   0.9528                   
146 =============== ======== ===========              
147                                                   
148 .. [3] This is the formula from the lm_sensors    
149        know where it comes from or how it was     
150        completeness.                              
151                                                   
152 Temp3-temp7 support NTC thermistors. For these    
153 the voltages as seen at the individual pins of    
154 pin (Vpin) is formed by a voltage divider made    
155 scaling resistor (Rs)::                           
156                                                   
157   Vpin = 2200 * Rth / (Rs + Rth)   (2200 is th    
158                                                   
159 The equation for the thermistor is as follows     
160 more about it)::                                  
161                                                   
162   Rth = Ro * exp(B * (1 / T - 1 / To))   (To i    
163                                           nomi    
164                                                   
165 Mingling the above two equations and assuming     
166 following formula for sensors.conf::              
167                                                   
168   compute tempx 1 / (1 / 298.15 - (` (2200 / @    
169                 2200 / (1 + (^ (3435 / 298.15     
170                                                   
171                                                   
172 Fan Speed Control                                 
173 -----------------                                 
174                                                   
175 The VT1211 provides 2 programmable PWM outputs    
176 fans. Writing a 2 to any of the two pwm[1-2]_e    
177 PWM controller in automatic mode. There is onl    
178 controls both PWM outputs but each PWM output     
179 disabled.                                         
180                                                   
181 Each PWM has 4 associated distinct output duty    
182 off. Full and off are internally hard-wired to    
183 respectively. High and low can be programmed v    
184 pwm[1-2]_auto_point[2-3]_pwm. Each PWM output     
185 different thermal input but - and here's the w    
186 thermal thresholds exist that controls both PW    
187 thermal thresholds are accessible via pwm[1-2]    
188 that even though there are 2 sets of 4 auto po    
189 registers in the VT1211 and programming one se    
190 the first set pwm1_auto_point[1-4]_temp is wri    
191 read-only).                                       
192                                                   
193 ========================== ===================    
194 PWM Auto Point             PWM Output Duty-Cyc    
195 ========================== ===================    
196 pwm[1-2]_auto_point4_pwm   full speed duty-cyc    
197 pwm[1-2]_auto_point3_pwm   high speed duty-cyc    
198 pwm[1-2]_auto_point2_pwm   low speed duty-cycl    
199 pwm[1-2]_auto_point1_pwm   off duty-cycle (har    
200 ========================== ===================    
201                                                   
202 ==========================  =================     
203 Temp Auto Point             Thermal Threshold     
204 ==========================  =================     
205 pwm[1-2]_auto_point4_temp   full speed temp       
206 pwm[1-2]_auto_point3_temp   high speed temp       
207 pwm[1-2]_auto_point2_temp   low speed temp        
208 pwm[1-2]_auto_point1_temp   off temp              
209 ==========================  =================     
210                                                   
211 Long story short, the controller implements th    
212 PWM output duty-cycle based on the input tempe    
213                                                   
214 =================== ======================= ==    
215 Thermal Threshold   Output Duty-Cycle       Ou    
216                     (Rising Temp)           (F    
217 =================== ======================= ==    
218 -                   full speed duty-cycle   fu    
219 full speed temp                                   
220 -                   high speed duty-cycle   fu    
221 high speed temp                                   
222 -                   low speed duty-cycle    hi    
223 low speed temp                                    
224 -                   off duty-cycle          lo    
225 off temp                                          
226 =================== ======================= ==    
                                                      

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