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Kernel driver lm78==================Supported chips:* National Semiconductor LM78 / LM78-JPrefix: 'lm78'Addresses scanned: I2C 0x20 - 0x2f, ISA 0x290 (8 I/O ports)Datasheet: Publicly available at the National Semiconductor websitehttp://www.national.com/* National Semiconductor LM79Prefix: 'lm79'Addresses scanned: I2C 0x20 - 0x2f, ISA 0x290 (8 I/O ports)Datasheet: Publicly available at the National Semiconductor websitehttp://www.national.com/Author: Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl>Description-----------This driver implements support for the National Semiconductor LM78, LM78-Jand LM79. They are described as 'Microprocessor System Hardware Monitors'.There is almost no difference between the three supported chips. Functionally,the LM78 and LM78-J are exactly identical. The LM79 has one more VID line,which is used to report the lower voltages newer Pentium processors use.From here on, LM7* means either of these three types.The LM7* implements one temperature sensor, three fan rotation speed sensors,seven voltage sensors, VID lines, alarms, and some miscellaneous stuff.Temperatures are measured in degrees Celsius. An alarm is triggered oncewhen the Overtemperature Shutdown limit is crossed; it is triggered againas soon as it drops below the Hysteresis value. A more useful behaviorcan be found by setting the Hysteresis value to +127 degrees Celsius; inthis case, alarms are issued during all the time when the actual temperatureis above the Overtemperature Shutdown value. Measurements are guaranteedbetween -55 and +125 degrees, with a resolution of 1 degree.Fan rotation speeds are reported in RPM (rotations per minute). An alarm istriggered if the rotation speed has dropped below a programmable limit. Fanreadings can be divided by a programmable divider (1, 2, 4 or 8) to givethe readings more range or accuracy. Not all RPM values can accurately berepresented, so some rounding is done. With a divider of 2, the lowestrepresentable value is around 2600 RPM.Voltage sensors (also known as IN sensors) report their values in volts.An alarm is triggered if the voltage has crossed a programmable minimumor maximum limit. Note that minimum in this case always means 'closest tozero'; this is important for negative voltage measurements. All voltageinputs can measure voltages between 0 and 4.08 volts, with a resolutionof 0.016 volt.The VID lines encode the core voltage value: the voltage level your processorshould work with. This is hardcoded by the mainboard and/or processor itself.It is a value in volts. When it is unconnected, you will often find thevalue 3.50 V here.If an alarm triggers, it will remain triggered until the hardware registeris read at least once. This means that the cause for the alarm mayalready have disappeared! Note that in the current implementation, allhardware registers are read whenever any data is read (unless it is lessthan 1.5 seconds since the last update). This means that you can easilymiss once-only alarms.The LM7* only updates its values each 1.5 seconds; reading it more oftenwill do no harm, but will return 'old' values.
