Re: [PATCH v2 0/5] hwmon: k10temp driver improvements

From: Ken Moffat
Date: Sat Jan 18 2020 - 20:08:56 EST


On Sun, 19 Jan 2020 at 00:49, Guenter Roeck <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 1/18/20 4:33 PM, Ken Moffat wrote:
> > On Sat, 18 Jan 2020 at 17:26, Guenter Roeck <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >> This patch series implements various improvements for the k10temp driver.
> >>
> >> Patch 1/5 introduces the use of bit operations.
> >>
> >> Patch 2/5 converts the driver to use the devm_hwmon_device_register_with_info
> >> API. This not only simplifies the code and reduces its size, it also
> >> makes the code easier to maintain and enhance.
> >>
> >> Patch 3/5 adds support for reporting Core Complex Die (CCD) temperatures
> >> on Ryzen 3 (Zen2) CPUs.
> >>
> >> Patch 4/5 adds support for reporting core and SoC current and voltage
> >> information on Ryzen CPUs.
> >>
> >> Patch 5/5 removes the maximum temperature from Tdie for Ryzen CPUs.
> >> It is inaccurate, misleading, and it just doesn't make sense to report
> >> wrong information.
> >>
> >> With all patches in place, output on Ryzen 3900X CPUs looks as follows
> >> (with the system under load).
> >>
> >> k10temp-pci-00c3
> >> Adapter: PCI adapter
> >> Vcore: +1.36 V
> >> Vsoc: +1.18 V
> >> Tdie: +86.8ÂC
> >> Tctl: +86.8ÂC
> >> Tccd1: +80.0ÂC
> >> Tccd2: +81.8ÂC
> >> Icore: +44.14 A
> >> Isoc: +13.83 A
> >>
> >> The voltage and current information is limited to Ryzen CPUs. Voltage
> >> and current reporting on Threadripper and EPYC CPUs is different, and the
> >> reported information is either incomplete or wrong. Exclude it for the time
> >> being; it can always be added if/when more information becomes available.
> >>
> >> Tested with the following Ryzen CPUs:
> >> 1300X A user with this CPU in the system reported somewhat unexpected
> >> values for Vcore; it isn't entirely if at all clear why that is
> >> the case. Overall this does not warrant holding up the series.
> >
> > As the owner of that machine, very much agreed.
> > >> 1600
> >> 1800X
> >> 2200G
> >> 2400G
> >> 3800X
> >> 3900X
> >> 3950X
> >>
> >
> > I also had sensible results for v1 on 2500U and 3400G
> >
> Sorry, I somehow missed that.
>
> >> v2: Added tested-by: tags as received.
> >> Don't display voltage and current information for Threadripper and EPYC.
> >> Stop displaying the fixed (and wrong) maximum temperature of 70 degrees C
> >> for Tdie on model 17h/18h CPUs.
> >
> > For v2 on my 2500U, system idle and then under load -
> >
> > --- k10temp-idle 2020-01-19 00:16:18.812002121 +0000
> > +++ k10temp-load 2020-01-19 00:22:05.595470877 +0000
> > @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
> > k10temp-pci-00c3
> > Adapter: PCI adapter
> > -Vcore: +0.98 V
> > +Vcore: +1.15 V
> > Vsoc: +0.93 V
> > -Tdie: +38.2ÂC
> > -Tctl: +38.2ÂC
> > -Icore: +10.39 A
> > -Isoc: +6.49 A
> > +Tdie: +76.2ÂC
> > +Tctl: +76.2ÂC
> > +Icore: +51.96 A
> > +Isoc: +7.58 A
> >
> > amdgpu-pci-0300
> > Adapter: PCI adapter
> > vddgfx: N/A
> > vddnb: N/A
> > -edge: +38.0ÂC (crit = +80.0ÂC, hyst = +0.0ÂC)
> > +edge: +76.0ÂC (crit = +80.0ÂC, hyst = +0.0ÂC)
> >
> > I'll ony test v2 on the 3400G if you think the results would add something.
> >
>
> Thanks a lot for the additional testing! I don't think we need another
> test on 3400G; after all, the actual measurement code didn't change.
>
> Everyone: I'll be happy to add Tested-by: tags with your name and e-mail
> address to the series, but you'll have to send it to me. I appreciate
> all your testing and would like to acknowledge it, but I can not add
> Tested-by: tags (or any other tags, for that matter) on my own.
>
> Thanks,
> Guenter

For the little it is worth:
Tested-by Ken Moffat <zarniwhoop73@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>