> Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2020 12:02:15 -0500
> From: joshua stein <j...@jcs.org>
> 
> On Mon, 07 Sep 2020 at 06:58:01 +0200, Marcus Glocker wrote:
> > This is an initial driver for the Apple System Management Controller
> > found in Intel based Apple computers.
> > 
> > The driver is currently missing support for the Sudden Motion Sensor
> > (SMS), light sensor, and keyboard backlight since I don't have that
> > hardware available to develop on.
> > 
> > On my iMac11,2 it can deliver fan and temperatures values:
> > 
> >     hw.sensors.acpiapplesmc0.temp0=24.00 degC (Airflow 1)
> >     hw.sensors.acpiapplesmc0.temp1=33.00 degC (CPU Core 0)
> >     hw.sensors.acpiapplesmc0.temp2=36.00 degC (CPU Heatsink)
> >     hw.sensors.acpiapplesmc0.temp3=40.00 degC (CPU Core 1)
> >     hw.sensors.acpiapplesmc0.temp4=47.00 degC (GPU)
> >     hw.sensors.acpiapplesmc0.temp5=45.00 degC (GPU Heatsink)
> >     hw.sensors.acpiapplesmc0.temp6=59.00 degC (PCH)
> >     hw.sensors.acpiapplesmc0.temp7=42.00 degC (Memory)
> >     hw.sensors.acpiapplesmc0.temp8=45.00 degC (Mainboard Proximity)
> >     hw.sensors.acpiapplesmc0.fan0=998 RPM
> >     hw.sensors.acpiapplesmc0.fan1=1132 RPM
> >     hw.sensors.acpiapplesmc0.fan2=1198 RPM
> > 
> > Feedback, testers, OKs?
> 
> Are there machines where asmc(4) will also attach?

Good point.  My old Macmini1,1 has:

...
"APP0001" at acpi0 not configured
...
asmc0 at isa0 port 0x300/32: rev 1.3f503, 137 keys
...

So yes, I'd say there are.


Having an acpi attachment is probably better than doing isa probes.
But we probably should consolidate the drivers.

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