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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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Kernel driver asus_wmi_sensors
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Supported boards:
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* PRIME X399-A,
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* PRIME X470-PRO,
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* ROG CROSSHAIR VI EXTREME,
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* ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO,
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* ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO (WI-FI AC),
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* ROG CROSSHAIR VII HERO,
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* ROG CROSSHAIR VII HERO (WI-FI),
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* ROG STRIX B450-E GAMING,
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* ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING,
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* ROG STRIX B450-I GAMING,
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* ROG STRIX X399-E GAMING,
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* ROG STRIX X470-F GAMING,
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* ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING,
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* ROG ZENITH EXTREME,
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* ROG ZENITH EXTREME ALPHA.
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Authors:
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- Ed Brindley <kernel@maidavale.org>
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Description:
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------------
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ASUS mainboards publish hardware monitoring information via WMI interface.
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ASUS WMI interface provides a methods to get list of sensors and values of
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such, which is utilized by this driver to publish those sensor readings to the
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HWMON system.
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The driver is aware of and reads the following sensors:
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* CPU Core Voltage,
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* CPU SOC Voltage,
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* DRAM Voltage,
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* VDDP Voltage,
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* 1.8V PLL Voltage,
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* +12V Voltage,
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* +5V Voltage,
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* 3VSB Voltage,
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* VBAT Voltage,
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* AVCC3 Voltage,
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* SB 1.05V Voltage,
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* CPU Core Voltage,
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* CPU SOC Voltage,
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* DRAM Voltage,
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* CPU Fan RPM,
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* Chassis Fan 1 RPM,
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* Chassis Fan 2 RPM,
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* Chassis Fan 3 RPM,
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* HAMP Fan RPM,
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* Water Pump RPM,
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* CPU OPT RPM,
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* Water Flow RPM,
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* AIO Pump RPM,
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* CPU Temperature,
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* CPU Socket Temperature,
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* Motherboard Temperature,
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* Chipset Temperature,
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* Tsensor 1 Temperature,
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* CPU VRM Temperature,
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* Water In,
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* Water Out,
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* CPU VRM Output Current.
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Known Issues:
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* The WMI implementation in some of Asus' BIOSes is buggy. This can result in
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fans stopping, fans getting stuck at max speed, or temperature readouts
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getting stuck. This is not an issue with the driver, but the BIOS. The Prime
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X470 Pro seems particularly bad for this. The more frequently the WMI
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interface is polled the greater the potential for this to happen. Until you
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have subjected your computer to an extended soak test while polling the
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sensors frequently, don't leave you computer unattended. Upgrading to new
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BIOS version with method version greater than or equal to two should
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rectify the issue.
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* A few boards report 12v voltages to be ~10v.
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