madelectron Posted November 14, 2020 Share Posted November 14, 2020 The new generation of gigabyte z490 boards are using two super IO chips to gather temperature, fan speed, and pwm control. The in kernel driver is 3 years old, thus only supports the IT8792E Super IO chip, but doesn't have updated support for the IT9699E Super IO chip. I'm not that good around linux doing make commands and don't want to mess up my install. Is there a way to include this updated driver in one of the 6.9 betas? https://github.com/gamanakis/it87/tree/it8688E This info is gathered from this github issue discussion: https://github.com/lm-sensors/lm-sensors/issues/154 Thank you devs! 1 Quote Link to comment
mikeyosm Posted February 24, 2021 Share Posted February 24, 2021 On 11/14/2020 at 11:11 PM, madelectron said: The new generation of gigabyte z490 boards are using two super IO chips to gather temperature, fan speed, and pwm control. The in kernel driver is 3 years old, thus only supports the IT8792E Super IO chip, but doesn't have updated support for the IT9699E Super IO chip. I'm not that good around linux doing make commands and don't want to mess up my install. Is there a way to include this updated driver in one of the 6.9 betas? https://github.com/gamanakis/it87/tree/it8688E This info is gathered from this github issue discussion: https://github.com/lm-sensors/lm-sensors/issues/154 Thank you devs! That would be very useful. Do we know if the driver made it in to the beta? Quote Link to comment
wallas9512 Posted November 10, 2021 Share Posted November 10, 2021 I need this driver to for supporting my c246m-WU4. gamanakis/it87 at it8688E (github.com) Thanks Quote Link to comment
Bos98 Posted February 18, 2022 Share Posted February 18, 2022 my Aorus Master Z590 has a IT8695 which is also not supported Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted May 29, 2022 Share Posted May 29, 2022 @madelectron & @mikeyosm & @wallas9512 where you able to resolve this issue, or does it run finaly on 6.10.2? I can surely create a plugin for this chip with the modified driver from the linked GitHub repository but I have to say this driver can cause some funky behavior to the system itself and maybe also cause crashes... Quote Link to comment
soerenderfor Posted June 6, 2022 Share Posted June 6, 2022 @ich777 - It could be very nice. I use a Gigabyte X570S AORUS MASTER. I will be very happy if you can make the temp/fan sensor to work. Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted June 6, 2022 Share Posted June 6, 2022 1 hour ago, soerenderfor said: @ich777 - It could be very nice. I use a Gigabyte X570S AORUS MASTER. I will be very happy if you can make the temp/fan sensor to work. But please be aware that this driver can introduce very funky behavior, also I thought this chip is already supported by 6.10.2 or am I wrong? Quote Link to comment
soerenderfor Posted June 6, 2022 Share Posted June 6, 2022 I can read the temps, but use acpi_enforce_resources=lax in config. But i can't control the fans. But with the command in config i could also read the temps in Unraid version 6.9.2. Can you elaborate "very funky behavior" - Thanks Quote Link to comment
Nackophilz Posted June 13, 2022 Share Posted June 13, 2022 On 6/6/2022 at 10:17 PM, ich777 said: But please be aware that this driver can introduce very funky behavior, also I thought this chip is already supported by 6.10.2 or am I wrong? I can confirm we cant get fan control working properly on 6.10.2 ^^ 1 Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted June 14, 2022 Share Posted June 14, 2022 On 6/6/2022 at 10:52 PM, soerenderfor said: Can you elaborate "very funky behavior" - Thanks Crashing and such… Please read the comment from @Nackophilz BTW, you have to mention/quote me that I actually see such messages, I‘m not subscribed to every thread that I‘m writing in… Quote Link to comment
mikeyosm Posted June 21, 2022 Share Posted June 21, 2022 On 5/29/2022 at 8:08 AM, ich777 said: @madelectron & @mikeyosm & @wallas9512 where you able to resolve this issue, or does it run finaly on 6.10.2? I can surely create a plugin for this chip with the modified driver from the linked GitHub repository but I have to say this driver can cause some funky behavior to the system itself and maybe also cause crashes... @ich777 Please create a plugin. I have to resort to using acpi_enforce_resources=lax and modprobe it87 force_id=0x8628 to get the system to show temps/fans. My board is Gigabyte Z690 - https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/Z690-AORUS-MASTER-rev-1x/sp#sp Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted June 21, 2022 Share Posted June 21, 2022 33 minutes ago, mikeyosm said: @ich777 Please create a plugin. I have to resort to using acpi_enforce_resources=lax and modprobe it87 force_id=0x8628 to get the system to show temps/fans. But I really don't think that's necessary because newer Kernel versions are supporting that Chip from what I know. Quote Link to comment
Capt.Insano Posted July 3, 2022 Share Posted July 3, 2022 (edited) @ich777 What is the current recommended solution for this? I am running unRAID 6.10.3 on a Gigabyte C246-WU4 motherboard. I have not added acpi_enforce_resources=lax to my syslinux config. I have a sensor with ID 0x8688 not being detected. My results of sensors-detect are as follows: [email protected]:/# sensors-detect # sensors-detect version 3.6.0 # System: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. C246-WU4 [Default string] # Board: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. C246-WU4-CF # Kernel: 5.15.46-Unraid x86_64 # Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900 CPU @ 3.10GHz (6/158/13) This program will help you determine which kernel modules you need to load to use lm_sensors most effectively. It is generally safe and recommended to accept the default answers to all questions, unless you know what you're doing. Some south bridges, CPUs or memory controllers contain embedded sensors. Do you want to scan for them? This is totally safe. (YES/no): Silicon Integrated Systems SIS5595... No VIA VT82C686 Integrated Sensors... No VIA VT8231 Integrated Sensors... No AMD K8 thermal sensors... No AMD Family 10h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 11h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 12h and 14h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 15h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 16h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 17h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 15h power sensors... No AMD Family 16h power sensors... No Hygon Family 18h thermal sensors... No Intel digital thermal sensor... Success! (driver `coretemp') Intel AMB FB-DIMM thermal sensor... No Intel 5500/5520/X58 thermal sensor... No VIA C7 thermal sensor... No VIA Nano thermal sensor... No Some Super I/O chips contain embedded sensors. We have to write to standard I/O ports to probe them. This is usually safe. Do you want to scan for Super I/O sensors? (YES/no): Probing for Super-I/O at 0x2e/0x2f Trying family `National Semiconductor/ITE'... No Trying family `SMSC'... No Trying family `VIA/Winbond/Nuvoton/Fintek'... No Trying family `ITE'... Yes Found unknown chip with ID 0x8688 Probing for Super-I/O at 0x4e/0x4f Trying family `National Semiconductor/ITE'... No Trying family `SMSC'... No Trying family `VIA/Winbond/Nuvoton/Fintek'... No Trying family `ITE'... Yes Found `ITE IT8792E Super IO Sensors' Success! (address 0xa60, driver `it87') Some systems (mainly servers) implement IPMI, a set of common interfaces through which system health data may be retrieved, amongst other things. We first try to get the information from SMBIOS. If we don't find it there, we have to read from arbitrary I/O ports to probe for such interfaces. This is normally safe. Do you want to scan for IPMI interfaces? (YES/no): Probing for `IPMI BMC KCS' at 0xca0... No Probing for `IPMI BMC SMIC' at 0xca8... No Some hardware monitoring chips are accessible through the ISA I/O ports. We have to write to arbitrary I/O ports to probe them. This is usually safe though. Yes, you do have ISA I/O ports even if you do not have any ISA slots! Do you want to scan the ISA I/O ports? (yes/NO): Lastly, we can probe the I2C/SMBus adapters for connected hardware monitoring devices. This is the most risky part, and while it works reasonably well on most systems, it has been reported to cause trouble on some systems. Do you want to probe the I2C/SMBus adapters now? (YES/no): Using driver `i2c-i801' for device 0000:00:1f.4: Cannon Lake-H (PCH) Module i2c-dev loaded successfully. Next adapter: SMBus I801 adapter at efa0 (i2c-0) Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): Next adapter: i915 gmbus dpb (i2c-1) Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): Next adapter: i915 gmbus dpc (i2c-2) Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): Next adapter: i915 gmbus misc (i2c-3) Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): Next adapter: i915 gmbus dpd (i2c-4) Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): Next adapter: AUX C/DDI C/PHY C (i2c-5) Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): Next adapter: AUX D/DDI D/PHY D (i2c-6) Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): Now follows a summary of the probes I have just done. Just press ENTER to continue: Driver `coretemp': * Chip `Intel digital thermal sensor' (confidence: 9) Driver `it87': * ISA bus, address 0xa60 Chip `ITE IT8792E Super IO Sensors' (confidence: 9) Do you want to overwrite /etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors? (YES/no): Copy prog/init/lm_sensors.init to /etc/init.d/lm_sensors for initialization at boot time. You should now start the lm_sensors service to load the required kernel modules. Unloading i2c-dev... OK results of sensors command: [email protected]:/# sensors coretemp-isa-0000 Adapter: ISA adapter Package id 0: +65.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 0: +58.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 1: +65.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 2: +57.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 3: +57.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 4: +59.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 5: +57.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 6: +58.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 7: +58.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) nvme-pci-0300 Adapter: PCI adapter Composite: +41.9°C (low = -0.1°C, high = +69.8°C) (crit = +84.8°C) acpitz-acpi-0 Adapter: ACPI interface MB Temp: +27.8°C (crit = +119.0°C) it8792-isa-0a60 Adapter: ISA adapter in0: 1.26 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) in1: 589.00 mV (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) in2: 1.04 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) +3.3V: 1.67 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) in4: 937.00 mV (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) in5: 1.50 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) in6: 2.78 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) ALARM 3VSB: 1.66 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) Vbat: 1.61 V Array Fan: 714 RPM (min = 0 RPM) CPU Temp: +41.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C) sensor = thermistor temp2: -55.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C) sensor = thermistor temp3: +44.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C) sensor = thermistor intrusion0: ALARM nvme-pci-0900 Adapter: PCI adapter Composite: +39.9°C (low = -0.1°C, high = +69.8°C) (crit = +84.8°C) pch_cannonlake-virtual-0 Adapter: Virtual device temp1: +61.0°C What is the current recommended solution? Thank for any help! Edited July 3, 2022 by Capt.Insano formatting & added sensors result Quote Link to comment
Nackophilz Posted July 18, 2022 Share Posted July 18, 2022 On 7/3/2022 at 8:25 PM, Capt.Insano said: @ich777 What is the current recommended solution for this? I am running unRAID 6.10.3 on a Gigabyte C246-WU4 motherboard. I have not added acpi_enforce_resources=lax to my syslinux config. I have a sensor with ID 0x8688 not being detected. My results of sensors-detect are as follows: [email protected]:/# sensors-detect # sensors-detect version 3.6.0 # System: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. C246-WU4 [Default string] # Board: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. C246-WU4-CF # Kernel: 5.15.46-Unraid x86_64 # Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900 CPU @ 3.10GHz (6/158/13) This program will help you determine which kernel modules you need to load to use lm_sensors most effectively. It is generally safe and recommended to accept the default answers to all questions, unless you know what you're doing. Some south bridges, CPUs or memory controllers contain embedded sensors. Do you want to scan for them? This is totally safe. (YES/no): Silicon Integrated Systems SIS5595... No VIA VT82C686 Integrated Sensors... No VIA VT8231 Integrated Sensors... No AMD K8 thermal sensors... No AMD Family 10h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 11h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 12h and 14h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 15h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 16h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 17h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 15h power sensors... No AMD Family 16h power sensors... No Hygon Family 18h thermal sensors... No Intel digital thermal sensor... Success! (driver `coretemp') Intel AMB FB-DIMM thermal sensor... No Intel 5500/5520/X58 thermal sensor... No VIA C7 thermal sensor... No VIA Nano thermal sensor... No Some Super I/O chips contain embedded sensors. We have to write to standard I/O ports to probe them. This is usually safe. Do you want to scan for Super I/O sensors? (YES/no): Probing for Super-I/O at 0x2e/0x2f Trying family `National Semiconductor/ITE'... No Trying family `SMSC'... No Trying family `VIA/Winbond/Nuvoton/Fintek'... No Trying family `ITE'... Yes Found unknown chip with ID 0x8688 Probing for Super-I/O at 0x4e/0x4f Trying family `National Semiconductor/ITE'... No Trying family `SMSC'... No Trying family `VIA/Winbond/Nuvoton/Fintek'... No Trying family `ITE'... Yes Found `ITE IT8792E Super IO Sensors' Success! (address 0xa60, driver `it87') Some systems (mainly servers) implement IPMI, a set of common interfaces through which system health data may be retrieved, amongst other things. We first try to get the information from SMBIOS. If we don't find it there, we have to read from arbitrary I/O ports to probe for such interfaces. This is normally safe. Do you want to scan for IPMI interfaces? (YES/no): Probing for `IPMI BMC KCS' at 0xca0... No Probing for `IPMI BMC SMIC' at 0xca8... No Some hardware monitoring chips are accessible through the ISA I/O ports. We have to write to arbitrary I/O ports to probe them. This is usually safe though. Yes, you do have ISA I/O ports even if you do not have any ISA slots! Do you want to scan the ISA I/O ports? (yes/NO): Lastly, we can probe the I2C/SMBus adapters for connected hardware monitoring devices. This is the most risky part, and while it works reasonably well on most systems, it has been reported to cause trouble on some systems. Do you want to probe the I2C/SMBus adapters now? (YES/no): Using driver `i2c-i801' for device 0000:00:1f.4: Cannon Lake-H (PCH) Module i2c-dev loaded successfully. Next adapter: SMBus I801 adapter at efa0 (i2c-0) Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): Next adapter: i915 gmbus dpb (i2c-1) Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): Next adapter: i915 gmbus dpc (i2c-2) Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): Next adapter: i915 gmbus misc (i2c-3) Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): Next adapter: i915 gmbus dpd (i2c-4) Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): Next adapter: AUX C/DDI C/PHY C (i2c-5) Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): Next adapter: AUX D/DDI D/PHY D (i2c-6) Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): Now follows a summary of the probes I have just done. Just press ENTER to continue: Driver `coretemp': * Chip `Intel digital thermal sensor' (confidence: 9) Driver `it87': * ISA bus, address 0xa60 Chip `ITE IT8792E Super IO Sensors' (confidence: 9) Do you want to overwrite /etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors? (YES/no): Copy prog/init/lm_sensors.init to /etc/init.d/lm_sensors for initialization at boot time. You should now start the lm_sensors service to load the required kernel modules. Unloading i2c-dev... OK results of sensors command: [email protected]:/# sensors coretemp-isa-0000 Adapter: ISA adapter Package id 0: +65.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 0: +58.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 1: +65.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 2: +57.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 3: +57.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 4: +59.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 5: +57.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 6: +58.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) Core 7: +58.0°C (high = +86.0°C, crit = +100.0°C) nvme-pci-0300 Adapter: PCI adapter Composite: +41.9°C (low = -0.1°C, high = +69.8°C) (crit = +84.8°C) acpitz-acpi-0 Adapter: ACPI interface MB Temp: +27.8°C (crit = +119.0°C) it8792-isa-0a60 Adapter: ISA adapter in0: 1.26 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) in1: 589.00 mV (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) in2: 1.04 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) +3.3V: 1.67 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) in4: 937.00 mV (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) in5: 1.50 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) in6: 2.78 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) ALARM 3VSB: 1.66 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.78 V) Vbat: 1.61 V Array Fan: 714 RPM (min = 0 RPM) CPU Temp: +41.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C) sensor = thermistor temp2: -55.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C) sensor = thermistor temp3: +44.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C) sensor = thermistor intrusion0: ALARM nvme-pci-0900 Adapter: PCI adapter Composite: +39.9°C (low = -0.1°C, high = +69.8°C) (crit = +84.8°C) pch_cannonlake-virtual-0 Adapter: Virtual device temp1: +61.0°C What is the current recommended solution? Thank for any help! There is no solution for the moment The only thing you cant get , is the temp But now, we cant get Autofan control, i juste make my curve under my bios, this is the only way to control them for the moment 1 Quote Link to comment
Capt.Insano Posted July 23, 2022 Share Posted July 23, 2022 On 7/18/2022 at 12:51 PM, Nackophilz said: There is no solution for the moment Thanks for the reply, that is a pity! Hopefully newer kernels will add support, in the meanwhile @ich777: funky behavior aside, did you ever get a chance to look at a plugin to add the custom drivers for full support? Thanks again all Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted July 23, 2022 Share Posted July 23, 2022 14 minutes ago, Capt.Insano said: did you ever get a chance to look at a plugin to add the custom drivers for full support? Nope, because it is not worth to do it because I can tell for sure that a newer Kernel is coming soon. 1 Quote Link to comment
eatoff Posted August 26, 2022 Share Posted August 26, 2022 (edited) On 7/23/2022 at 5:56 PM, ich777 said: Nope, because it is not worth to do it because I can tell for sure that a newer Kernel is coming soon. Ive been having issues with fan control on my Gigabyte B560, it uses it87, will the update sort some of the issues? What Linux kernel has the updated drivers? Edited August 27, 2022 by eatoff Quote Link to comment
eatoff Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 Just keeping everyone in the loop on this one, @ich777 the legend has added a driver module - Quote Link to comment
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