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Bug 936950
app-laptop/i8kutils - Dell laptop fans (XPS 9700) can't be controlled because CONFIG_I8K is not set in distribution kernel
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console output of pwmcofnig
pwmconfig (text/plain), 6.24 KB, created by
jryan32
on 2024-08-02 13:45:43 UTC
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console output of pwmcofnig
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># pwmconfig version 3.6.0 >This program will search your sensors for pulse width modulation (pwm) >controls, and test each one to see if it controls a fan on >your motherboard. Note that many motherboards do not have pwm >circuitry installed, even if your sensor chip supports pwm. > >We will attempt to briefly stop each fan using the pwm controls. >The program will attempt to restore each fan to full speed >after testing. However, it is ** very important ** that you >physically verify that the fans have been to full speed >after the program has completed. > >Found the following devices: > hwmon0 is AC > hwmon1 is BAT0 > hwmon10 is dell_smm > hwmon11 is dell_ddv > hwmon12 is coretemp > hwmon13 is iwlwifi_1 > hwmon2 is nvme > hwmon3 is nvme > hwmon4 is ucsi_source_psy_USBC000:001 > hwmon5 is ucsi_source_psy_USBC000:002 > hwmon6 is ucsi_source_psy_USBC000:003 > hwmon7 is ucsi_source_psy_USBC000:004 > hwmon8 is hidpp_battery_0 > hwmon9 is pch_cometlake > >Found the following PWM controls: > hwmon10/pwm1 current value: 255 > hwmon10/pwm2 current value: 255 > >Giving the fans some time to reach full speed... >Found the following fan sensors: > hwmon10/fan1_input current speed: 3301 RPM > hwmon10/fan2_input current speed: 3307 RPM > hwmon11/fan1_input current speed: 3301 RPM > hwmon11/fan2_input current speed: 3309 RPM > >Warning!!! This program will stop your fans, one at a time, >for approximately 5 seconds each!!! >This may cause your processor temperature to rise!!! >If you do not want to do this hit control-C now!!! >Hit return to continue: > >Testing pwm control hwmon10/pwm1 ... > hwmon10/fan1_input ... speed was 3301 now 0 > It appears that fan hwmon10/fan1_input > is controlled by pwm hwmon10/pwm1 >Would you like to generate a detailed correlation (y)? >Would you like to generate a graphical plot using gnuplot (y)? n > PWM 255 FAN 3263 > PWM 240 FAN 3260 > PWM 225 FAN 3260 > PWM 210 FAN 3255 > PWM 195 FAN 3257 > PWM 180 FAN 2249 > PWM 165 FAN 1618 > PWM 150 FAN 1695 > PWM 135 FAN 1700 > PWM 120 FAN 1701 > PWM 105 FAN 1699 > PWM 90 FAN 1698 > PWM 75 FAN 1699 > PWM 60 FAN 0 > Fan Stopped at PWM = 60 > > hwmon10/fan2_input ... speed was 3307 now 3274 > no correlation > hwmon11/fan1_input ... speed was 3301 now 0 > It appears that fan hwmon11/fan1_input > is controlled by pwm hwmon10/pwm1 > Fan hwmon11/fan1_input has not returned to speed, please investigate! > hwmon11/fan2_input ... speed was 3309 now 3271 > no correlation > >Testing pwm control hwmon10/pwm2 ... > hwmon10/fan1_input ... speed was 3301 now 3285 > no correlation > hwmon10/fan2_input ... speed was 3307 now 0 > It appears that fan hwmon10/fan2_input > is controlled by pwm hwmon10/pwm2 >Would you like to generate a detailed correlation (y)? >Would you like to generate a graphical plot using gnuplot (y)? n > PWM 255 FAN 3271 > PWM 240 FAN 3271 > PWM 225 FAN 3271 > PWM 210 FAN 3268 > PWM 195 FAN 3268 > PWM 180 FAN 2014 > PWM 165 FAN 1633 > PWM 150 FAN 1698 > PWM 135 FAN 1697 > PWM 120 FAN 1697 > PWM 105 FAN 1693 > PWM 90 FAN 1688 > PWM 75 FAN 1686 > PWM 60 FAN 0 > Fan Stopped at PWM = 60 > > hwmon11/fan1_input ... speed was 3301 now 3287 > no correlation > hwmon11/fan2_input ... speed was 3309 now 0 > It appears that fan hwmon11/fan2_input > is controlled by pwm hwmon10/pwm2 > Fan hwmon11/fan2_input has not returned to speed, please investigate! > >Testing is complete. >Please verify that all fans have returned to their normal speed. > >The fancontrol script can automatically respond to temperature changes >of your system by changing fanspeeds. >Do you want to set up its configuration file now (y)? >What should be the path to your fancontrol config file (/etc/fancontrol)? >Loading configuration from /etc/fancontrol ... >Device path of hwmon9 has changed >Device name of hwmon9 has changed >Configuration appears to be outdated, discarded > >Select fan output to configure, or other action: >1) hwmon10/pwm2 3) Change INTERVAL 5) Save and quit >2) hwmon10/pwm1 4) Just quit 6) Show configuration >select (1-n): 1 > >Devices: >hwmon0 is AC >hwmon1 is BAT0 >hwmon10 is dell_smm >hwmon11 is dell_ddv >hwmon12 is coretemp >hwmon13 is iwlwifi_1 >hwmon2 is nvme >hwmon3 is nvme >hwmon4 is ucsi_source_psy_USBC000:001 >hwmon5 is ucsi_source_psy_USBC000:002 >hwmon6 is ucsi_source_psy_USBC000:003 >hwmon7 is ucsi_source_psy_USBC000:004 >hwmon8 is hidpp_battery_0 >hwmon9 is pch_cometlake > >Current temperature readings are as follows: >hwmon10/temp1_input 31 >hwmon10/temp2_input 28 >hwmon10/temp3_input 25 >hwmon10/temp4_input 27 >hwmon10/temp5_input 28 >hwmon10/temp6_input 25 >hwmon10/temp7_input 31 >hwmon10/temp8_input 36 >hwmon11/temp1_input 31 >hwmon11/temp2_input 28 >hwmon11/temp3_input 25 >hwmon11/temp4_input 27 >hwmon11/temp5_input 28 >hwmon11/temp6_input 25 >hwmon11/temp7_input 31 >hwmon11/temp8_input 36 >hwmon12/temp1_input 32 >hwmon12/temp2_input 30 >hwmon12/temp3_input 33 >hwmon12/temp4_input 31 >hwmon12/temp5_input 31 >hwmon12/temp6_input 28 >hwmon12/temp7_input 30 >hwmon12/temp8_input 31 >hwmon12/temp9_input 29 >hwmon13/temp1_input 26 >hwmon2/temp1_input 23 >hwmon2/temp2_input 23 >hwmon2/temp3_input 25 >hwmon3/temp1_input 23 >hwmon3/temp2_input 24 >hwmon3/temp3_input 27 >hwmon9/temp1_input 37 > >Select a temperature sensor as source for hwmon10/pwm2: > 1) hwmon10/temp1_input 18) hwmon12/temp2_input > 2) hwmon10/temp2_input 19) hwmon12/temp3_input > 3) hwmon10/temp3_input 20) hwmon12/temp4_input > 4) hwmon10/temp4_input 21) hwmon12/temp5_input > 5) hwmon10/temp5_input 22) hwmon12/temp6_input > 6) hwmon10/temp6_input 23) hwmon12/temp7_input > 7) hwmon10/temp7_input 24) hwmon12/temp8_input > 8) hwmon10/temp8_input 25) hwmon12/temp9_input > 9) hwmon11/temp1_input 26) hwmon13/temp1_input >10) hwmon11/temp2_input 27) hwmon2/temp1_input >11) hwmon11/temp3_input 28) hwmon2/temp2_input >12) hwmon11/temp4_input 29) hwmon2/temp3_input >13) hwmon11/temp5_input 30) hwmon3/temp1_input >14) hwmon11/temp6_input 31) hwmon3/temp2_input >15) hwmon11/temp7_input 32) hwmon3/temp3_input >16) hwmon11/temp8_input 33) hwmon9/temp1_input >17) hwmon12/temp1_input 34) None (Do not affect this PWM output) >select (1-n): > ># I'm not sure exactly how to set this up, but it seems the fans do respond to the PWM changes. I'll play around with it more later.
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