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ASROCK EP2C602-4L/D16 motherboard uses Nuvoton chip #4
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I do not add support for a "mass variety of chips". Hardware monitoring doesn't work that way, and that isn't the approach bsdhwmon takes either. bsdhwmon takes a production-grade approach, ensuring each motherboard model is supported properly, relying entirely on documentation from both motherboard manufacturers (vendors) and official IC documentation (read: reverse-engineering Linux drivers is not what bsdhwmon is based on), and accesses those chips exclusively via SMBus. Motherboard/systems manufacturers DO NOT always follow IC chip documentation -- see https://github.com/koitsu/bsdhwmon/blob/master/doc/BUGS for a couple examples where Supermicro deviated from official Winbond/Nuvoton specification, likely through added resistors on their mainboard. Support for the ASRock Rack EP2C602-4L/D16 may be possible, but it depends on several factors. You may need to ask ASRock these questions (I only trust answers from MB vendors/manufacturers or chip manufacturers):
For item 1, websites sometimes list the wrong chip (Supermicro has done this several times), and in one day, silkscreening on the chip (for IC model) does not match the operating implementation. Really! The vendor/manufacturer must provide this! For item 2 and 3 -- if the H/W monitoring IC is not wired to SMBus, then bsdhwmon cannot support this motherboard. Sorry. There are many "server-grade" motherboards that support H/W monitoring but whose manufacturers omitted SMBus tie-ins out of laziness or cost savings: see Unsupported Hardware: https://github.com/koitsu/bsdhwmon/blob/master/doc/SUPPORTED Many vendors have hardware monitoring ICs which are only accessible via LPC I/O ("ISA bus I/O ports") -- the Linux driver project you reference appears to use LPC I/O, which is dangerous. bsdhwmon does not support LPC I/O, nor will it ever. It is exclusively an SMBus-based program. For item 4, you can find this out in advance by booting FreeBSD 9/10/11 on the motherboard in question and running For item 5, if the answer is no, then there is a great risk involved: motherboard version 1.0 may differ in its behaviour from version 1.1, 2.0, etc.. Detecting that difference is important (and normally that's done through SMBIOS data, ideally smbios.planar.version), else older or newer versions may return invalid data -- or worse, risk system stability! If the motherboard has support for SMBus and the H/W monitoring IC is tied to it, then great! The next thing to ask ASRock would be the following:
You can see exactly why this information is important by referring to the Winbond W83793G driver in bsdhwmon: https://github.com/koitsu/bsdhwmon/blob/master/chip_w83793g.c#L137 . This information came directly from both Supermicro (one had to ask Technical Support, who provided full details) and Winbond/Nuvoton. Yes, I know, it's all complicated. Welcome to what it takes to get good/reliable hardware monitoring support and not "probing" (which can crash the system!) or "making assumptions". For a recent example where support for a Tyan board was requested but could not be implemented, see #2 -- it should give you an idea how complex it can be. Communication with ASRock will be your responsibility. You can point their support/engineers to this GitHub Issue and folks who are familiar with H/W monitoring ICs and SMBus should understand exactly what I'm wanting. Thank you! Footnote: I should really write a document explaining all of this so that I can point people to it. :-) |
This motherboard uses Nuvoton chip but i dont know which one.
I found https://github.com/groeck/nct6775
but i dont know how to add this chip to bsdhwmon.
can you add this chip support?
I am not sure which chip exactly. I mean chip name and number.
but i can say , http://openhardwaremonitor.org/documentation/
this windows application work without problem for this motherboard on windows 10.
and it says on url about motherboard sensors like that,
Nuvoton NCT6102D, NCT6106D, NCT6771F, NCT6772F, NCT6775F, NCT6776F, NCT6779D, NCT6791D
If you can add this support would be great.
Thanks in advance.
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