Re: Wrong temperature with AMD and amdtemp.ko

From: Willem Jan Withagen <wjw_at_digiware.nl>
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2015 09:25:27 +0200
On 6-10-2015 06:28, Don Lewis wrote:
> On  3 Oct, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
>> On 2-10-2015 23:32, Don Lewis wrote:
>>> On  2 Oct, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> 10.2-STABLE FreeBSD 10.2-STABLE #0 r287102: Mon Aug 24
>>>>
>>>> Processor: Opteron 6812, in Supermicro H8SGL
>>>>
>>>> dev.cpu.7.temperature: 11.1C
>>>> dev.cpu.6.temperature: 11.1C
>>>> dev.cpu.5.temperature: 11.1C
>>>> dev.cpu.4.temperature: 11.1C
>>>> dev.cpu.3.temperature: 11.1C
>>>> dev.cpu.2.temperature: 11.1C
>>>> dev.cpu.1.temperature: 11.1C
>>>> dev.cpu.0.temperature: 11.1C
>>>>
>>>> But I'm pretty sure it is not 11.1C in the datacenter....

>> If one boots into the BIOS, the BIOS suggests that it knows how to do
>> this conversion.... Perhaps one can question the ultimate correctness of
>> the outcome, but the 51.3C value suggests some accuracy.
>
> That may be a measurement from a separate temperature sensor on the
> motherboard underneath the CPU socket.

Interesting point....

Sort of hard to get there to see if that is really the fact.

But then it would be accessable for any of the other drivers/programs 
like lm* or smb* to get the readings?? Now only figure out which one of 
the many...

--WjW
Received on Tue Oct 06 2015 - 05:25:32 UTC

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