https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=233764
--- Comment #15 from Conrad Meyer <[email protected]> --- (In reply to gosha-necr from comment #13) > pciconf -r pci0:0:24:3 0x64 > 72240005 HTC_TMP_LMT: python3 -c 'print(((0x72240005 >> 16) & 0x7f) * 0.5 + 52)' 70.0 I.e., 70 "°C" in whatever scale Tctl is on is "max," I guess. Given that seems low, there is probably an offset on that scale. I don't know what it is, and the Power and Thermal Document does not seem to be published :(. (In reply to gosha-necr from comment #14) > pciconf -r pci0:0:24:3 0xa4 > 0b600fef CurTmpTjSel: python3 -c 'print((0x0b600fef >> 16) & 0x3)' 0 (I.e., RangeUnajusted=1) CurTmp: python3 -c 'print(((0x0b600fef >> 21) & 0x7ff) * 0.125)' 11.375 (°C, nominal) > pciconf -r pci0:0:24:3 0x64 > 664c0005 HTC_TMP_LMT: python3 -c 'print(((0x664c0005 >> 16) & 0x7f) * 0.5 + 52)' 90.0 So this one is maybe 20° less offset than the other one, although I'm not sure of that — maybe the other one just throttles more aggressively. It seems like the total offset can't be much more than 5-10° since 100°C is quite hot for a CPU. But given HDDtemp of 28°C, I don't know. That'd suggest 17°+ offset, which makes for a throttle at 107°+. Extremely hot. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-bugs To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
