Kernel driver abituguru ======================= Supported chips: * Abit uGuru (Hardware Monitor part only) Prefix: 'abituguru' Addresses scanned: ISA 0x0E0 Datasheet: Not available, this driver is based on reverse engineering. A "Datasheet" has been written based on the reverse engineering it should be available in the same dir as this file under the name abituguru-datasheet. Authors: Hans de Goede , (Initial reverse engineering done by Olle Sandberg ) Module Parameters ----------------- * force: bool Force detection. Note this parameter only causes the detection to be skipped, if the uGuru can't be read the module initialization (insmod) will still fail. * fan_sensors: int Tell the driver how many fan speed sensors there are on your motherboard. Default: 0 (autodetect). * pwms: int Tell the driver how many fan speed controls (fan pwms) your motherboard has. Default: 0 (autodetect). * verbose: int How verbose should the driver be? (0-3): 0 normal output 1 + verbose error reporting 2 + sensors type probing info\n" 3 + retryable error reporting Default: 2 (the driver is still in the testing phase) Notice if you need any of the first three options above please insmod the driver with verbose set to 3 and mail me the output of: dmesg | grep abituguru Description ----------- This driver supports the hardware monitoring features of the Abit uGuru chip found on Abit uGuru featuring motherboards (most modern Abit motherboards). The uGuru chip in reality is a Winbond W83L950D in disguise (despite Abit claiming it is "a new microprocessor designed by the ABIT Engineers"). Unfortunatly this doesn't help since the W83L950D is a generic microcontroller with a custom Abit application running on it. Despite Abit not releasing any information regarding the uGuru, Olle Sandberg has managed to reverse engineer the sensor part of the uGuru. Without his work this driver would not have been possible. Known Issues ------------ The voltage and frequency control parts of the Abit uGuru are not supported.