You'd need to passtrhough the virtual ISA bus your sensor IO chip is
connected to, and that's pretty tightly integrated with your
southbridge, so I don't see how that could be doable. Why would you want
that, though? The host and an hypotheric guest with thermal management
access would both use the same methods to control fan speed. Unless you
have a specific reason to use, say, speedfan, you'd probably better off
just configuring lm_sensors or ACPI thermal control correctly.
On 2016-03-16 10:24, Garland Key wrote:
Is it possible to pass or share the host temperatures and fan speeds
to a Windows 10 guest using virt-manager?
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