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NAME

aibs – ASUSTeK AI Booster ACPI ATK0110 voltage, temperature and fan sensor

CONTENTS

SYNOPSIS

To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line in your kernel configuration file: device aibs

Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):

aibs_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION

The aibs driver provides support for the voltage, temperature and fan sensors available through the ATK0110 ASOC ACPI device on ASUSTeK motherboards. The number of sensors of each type, as well as the description of each sensor, varies according to the motherboard.

The driver supports an arbitrary set of sensors, provides descriptions regarding what each sensor is used for, and reports the current values as well as the supposed range specifications of each sensor's input as defined by the motherboard manufacturer through ACPI.

The range specifications are as follows:

Sensor readings and the range specifications are made available through the sysctl(3) interface, and can be monitored with sysctl(8). For example, on an ASUS V3-P5G965 barebone:

> sysctl dev.aibs.0.{volt,temp,fan}
dev.aibs.0.volt.0: 1192 850 1600
dev.aibs.0.volt.1: 3312 2970 3630
dev.aibs.0.volt.2: 5017 4500 5500
dev.aibs.0.volt.3: 12302 10200 13800
dev.aibs.0.temp.0: 28.0C 80.0C 95.0C
dev.aibs.0.temp.1: 55.0C 60.0C 95.0C
dev.aibs.0.fan.0: 878 600 7200
dev.aibs.0.fan.1: 0 700 7200

> sysctl -d dev.aibs.0.{volt,temp,fan} dev.aibs.0.volt: dev.aibs.0.volt.0: Vcore Voltage dev.aibs.0.volt.1: +3.3 Voltage dev.aibs.0.volt.2: +5 Voltage dev.aibs.0.volt.3: +12 Voltage dev.aibs.0.temp: dev.aibs.0.temp.0: CPU Temperature dev.aibs.0.temp.1: MB Temperature dev.aibs.0.fan: dev.aibs.0.fan.0: CPU FAN Speed dev.aibs.0.fan.1: CHASSIS FAN Speed

Generally, sensors provided by the aibs driver may also be supported by certain other drivers or utilities that access the ISA / LPC or I2C / SMBus devices directly. The precise collection of aibs sensors is comprised of the sensors specifically utilised in the motherboard design, which may be supported through a combination of one or more physical hardware monitoring chips.

The aibs driver, however, provides the following advantages when compared to the native hardware monitoring drivers or other utilities:

SEE ALSO

sysctl(3), acpi(4), sysctl(8)

HISTORY

The aibs driver first appeared in OpenBSD 4.7,
.Dx 2.5, NetBSD and FreeBSD 9.0 .

An earlier version of the driver, acpi_aiboost, first appeared in FreeBSD 7.0 and NetBSD

AUTHORS

The aibs driver was written for OpenBSD ,
.Dx , NetBSD and FreeBSD by Constantine A. Murenin <Mt cnst@FreeBSD.org>, Raouf Boutaba Research Group, David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo.

An earlier version of the driver, named acpi_aiboost, was written for FreeBSD by Takanori Watanabe.


AIBS (4) April 4, 2010

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