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When I run "sensors" the program I see very limited information, acpitz-virtual-0 Adapter: Robert Hancock Post by Matthew Garrett Post by Michael Zintakis Could any of the more knowledgeable on here explain why is it such a bad idea please?
Is it possible to instruct the driver to use a different sensor reading for the temperature in order to determine the speed of the fan? I remember that you can tell sensors-detect to ignore and not display the data from a particular module. It should probably be set to automatic 2 ff71882fg the chip can automatically control the fan speed depending on the temperature.

I installed lm-sensors and everything it's needed to check the temp, so after running: Guenter Roeck capi Post by Guenter Roeck The FFG does not have a register to set a "start spinning" pwm value, so your minimum must guarantee that the fans do start to spin. Post by Michael Zintakis Hello, I hope this is the right place to place my query!
Fintek ffg ACPI conflict
Could you please open a new question if you have a new or follow-up question? Jean Delvare zcpi Could any of the more knowledgeable on here explain why is it such a bad idea please?
Post by Jean Delvare Post by Michael Zintakis In the meantime, considering the specifics of my particular case and the memory regions acpii again, I think they are 0xx, a total of 8 bytes in length according to the driver, though if someone more knowledgeable in the ffg driver specifics know otherwise, please feel free to correct this if that assumption is wrongwould it be possible to manually hack into the ACPI code and forcefully prevent it from claiming those memory regions and not get involved in "managing" that particular device?
Post by Michael Zintakis One last question though this is more specific to the ffg driver: Found fa chip at 0x, revision 32 [ I have a similar problem with my whg hardware monitor driver.
Default value per datasheet is 0x Whatever it is, it should be high enough for the fans to start spinning. I think the latter could be a boolean value. Because on all 3 fans, I have this set to 1, which, I am assuming is when the fans are stopped. If an ACPI driver is available for this device, you should use it instead of the native driver What would be my further actions?
Bug # “the sensors don't show real CPUcore temp” : Bugs : lm-sensors package : Ubuntu
It's not safe for two different codepaths to access the same hardware without having any kind of locking, so if your system firmware declares that ACPI is using the temperature device the hardware sensors framework will refuse to. Post by Guenter Roeck Please see http: Email Required, but never shown. Post Your Answer Discard By clicking "Post Your Answer", you acknowledge that you have read our updated terms of serviceprivacy policy and cookie policyand that your continued use of the website is subject to these policies.
By default, to determine fan1's speed, temp1 is used and pwm1 value is then manipulated. Post by Jean Delvare Don't hold your breath though, it will take years before the problem actually gets solved for the end user - if that ever happens.
Fintek f71882fg ACPI conflict
JoKeR 4, 4 32 The bad outcome involves these register accesses racing in a way that disables fan control or thermal trip points and risks causing hardware damage. I can take a look at it if you send me a link to it.

Home Questions Tags Users Unanswered. Post by Michael Zintakis In the meantime, considering the specifics of my particular case and the memory regions involved again, I think they are 0xx, a total of 8 bytes in length according to the driver, though if someone more knowledgeable in the ffg driver specifics know otherwise, please feel free to correct this if that assumption is wrongwould it be possible to manually hack into the ACPI code and forcefully prevent it from claiming those memory regions and not get involved in "managing" that particular device?
I am trying to take control and initialise my fan censors and "sensors-detect" is telling me that f718882fg chip on the board is "Fintek fa at 0x, revision 32". However, when I run sensors the service this driver is not loaded I can't see any of the fan [

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