fan funning high on base system

Herminio Hernandez Jr. herminio.hernandezjr at gmail.com
Thu Jul 16 18:13:45 UTC 2015


I thought it did for a moment then it came back. I moved to 10.2 and still then same issue. I am on 11.0 right now. I will let you know how this goes. 

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> On Jul 16, 2015, at 12:59 PM, Justin Hibbits <jrh29 at alumni.cwru.edu> wrote:
> 
> Does the patch fix the false overtemp problems?  If so, I'll submit
> for MFC into 10.2.
> 
> - Justin
> 
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 9:07 PM, Herminio Hernandez, Jr.
> <herminio.hernandezjr at gmail.com> wrote:
>> The patch worked! I rebooted after installing the new kernel and compile
>> some ports and the fans have kicked in. This is great!
>> 
>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 10:50 PM, Herminio Hernandez, Jr.
>> <herminio.hernandezjr at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thanks so much for the help. I will keep you updated on how it goes.
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 10:32 PM, Justin Hibbits <jrh29 at alumni.cwru.edu>
>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> You would check out the full source tree (head, stable/10, or other), the
>>>> kernel is part of it.  However, you may have installed the source package
>>>> when you installed FreeBSD, which would have between installed in /usr/src.
>>>> 
>>>> -Justin
>>>> 
>>>> On Jul 13, 2015 20:27, "Herminio Hernandez, Jr."
>>>> <herminio.hernandezjr at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> I see so checkout the kernel using subversion then follow your steps
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 10:25 PM, Justin Hibbits <jrh29 at alumni.cwru.edu>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Nope, just the kernel.  From /usr/src or wherever your source tree is
>>>>>> located apply the patch and run 'make buildkernel' followed by, if
>>>>>> successful, 'make installkernel'
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> -Justin
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Jul 13, 2015 20:20, "Herminio Hernandez, Jr."
>>>>>> <herminio.hernandezjr at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> would I have to recompile the port and which port if so. Apologies if
>>>>>>> these seem simple questions. FreeBSD is very new for me.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 10:16 PM, Justin Hibbits
>>>>>>> <jrh29 at alumni.cwru.edu> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> If you would rather stick with 10, here's a patch that should fix the
>>>>>>>> problem.  That said, there are quite a few changes in 11-current that
>>>>>>>> haven't made their way into 10-stable (partially out of my laziness,
>>>>>>>> partially because they're intrusive), so 11-current is better overall
>>>>>>>> (I run it on all my machines).
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> - Justin
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 7:56 PM, Herminio Hernandez, Jr.
>>>>>>>> <herminio.hernandezjr at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> I am downloading 11 current
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 9:50 PM, Herminio Hernandez, Jr.
>>>>>>>>> <herminio.hernandezjr at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> I would like to file a bug report on this but I am not sure what I
>>>>>>>>>> would
>>>>>>>>>> file it against...
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 9:49 PM, Herminio Hernandez, Jr.
>>>>>>>>>> <herminio.hernandezjr at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> I am running 10.1 where do I get 11 current? I am thinking it is
>>>>>>>>>>> a bug
>>>>>>>>>>> cause while dmesg is giving me those warnings I am getting this
>>>>>>>>>>> in sysctl
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> $ sudo sysctl -a |grep adt746x
>>>>>>>>>>> device    adt746x
>>>>>>>>>>> dev.adt746x.%parent:
>>>>>>>>>>> dev.adt746x.0.%desc: Apple Thermostat Unit ADT746X
>>>>>>>>>>> dev.adt746x.0.%driver: adt746x
>>>>>>>>>>> dev.adt746x.0.%location: addr=0x5c
>>>>>>>>>>> dev.adt746x.0.%pnpinfo: name=fan compat=adt7467
>>>>>>>>>>> dev.adt746x.0.%parent: iicbus0
>>>>>>>>>>> dev.adt746x.0.fans.main_enclosure.pwm: 5
>>>>>>>>>>> dev.adt746x.0.sensors.cpu_core.volt: 191
>>>>>>>>>>> dev.adt746x.0.sensors.pwr/memory_bottomside.temp: 32.0C
>>>>>>>>>>> dev.adt746x.0.sensors.cpu_bottomside.temp: 32.0C
>>>>>>>>>>> dev.adt746x.0.sensors.gpu_bottomside.temp: 35.0C
>>>>>>>>>>> dev.adt746x.0.sensors.rear_main_enclosure.rpm: 7616
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 9:35 PM, Justin Hibbits
>>>>>>>>>>> <jrh29 at alumni.cwru.edu>
>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Herminio,
>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>> Are you running 10.x?  If so, could you try again with
>>>>>>>>>>>> 11-CURRENT?  I
>>>>>>>>>>>> fixed a sign bug a few months ago, but haven't MFC'd it (or a
>>>>>>>>>>>> host of
>>>>>>>>>>>> other bugfixes), so that may fix your problem.
>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>> - Justin
>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 7:29 PM, Herminio Hernandez, Jr.
>>>>>>>>>>>> <herminio.hernandezjr at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Justin,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Right now I have openbox running, but my fan is going crazy
>>>>>>>>>>>>> with the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> system
>>>>>>>>>>>>> on idle. My machine is not hot at all but I am seeing this in
>>>>>>>>>>>>> dmeg,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical
>>>>>>>>>>>>> temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical
>>>>>>>>>>>>> temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (PWR/MEMORY BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C)
>>>>>>>>>>>>> exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (PWR/MEMORY BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C)
>>>>>>>>>>>>> exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical
>>>>>>>>>>>>> temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical
>>>>>>>>>>>>> temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical
>>>>>>>>>>>>> temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical
>>>>>>>>>>>>> temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (CPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical
>>>>>>>>>>>>> temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical
>>>>>>>>>>>>> temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical
>>>>>>>>>>>>> temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (PWR/MEMORY BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C)
>>>>>>>>>>>>> exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical
>>>>>>>>>>>>> temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical
>>>>>>>>>>>>> temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical
>>>>>>>>>>>>> temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (PWR/MEMORY BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C)
>>>>>>>>>>>>> exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical
>>>>>>>>>>>>> temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> WARNING: Current temperature (GPU BOTTOMSIDE: 255.0 C) exceeds
>>>>>>>>>>>>> critical
>>>>>>>>>>>>> temperature (80.0 C); count=1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> $
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 10:01 PM, Herminio Hernandez Jr.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> <herminio.hernandezjr at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Once I finished building Xorg and my video drivers, I did a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> reboot.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> logged in again and started X. All was good and my fans were
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> quiet.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Now on
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to build my DE!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Jul 12, 2015, at 12:31 PM, Justin Hibbits
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <jrh29 at alumni.cwru.edu>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Jul 12, 2015 8:17 AM, "Herminio Hernandez Jr"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <herminio.hernandezjr at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have the base system installed on my iBook G4, but the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fans are
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> running like crazy. During the install I selected the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> powerd
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> service to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> control cpu scaling, but I am not sure if it is working. It
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> could
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> since I am
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> installing the port for xorg I just to be sure that there
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is not
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> another
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> port I need to install to manage cpu and fans on powerpc.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Herminio Hernandez Jr <herminio.hernandezjr at gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The fans should be temperature controlled, which can be
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> disabled
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> through
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the machdep.manage_fans sysctl. All temperatures and fan
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> speeds can
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> be seen
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with sysctl as well. I think the iBook uses the adt746x, but
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you can
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> just
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> grep for 'temp', 'pwm', and 'rpm' for the data, maybe a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sensor is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> finding a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> really high temperature. If you're building anything the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> temperature
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> does
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sound and the fans go nuts, but afterwards they should quiet
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> down.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -Justin
>> 


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