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5Kernel driver dell-smm-hwmon
6============================
7
8:Copyright: |copy| 2002-2005 Massimo Dal Zotto <dz@debian.org>
9:Copyright: |copy| 2019 Giovanni Mascellani <gio@debian.org>
10
11Description
12-----------
13
14On many Dell laptops the System Management Mode (SMM) BIOS can be
15queried for the status of fans and temperature sensors.  Userspace
16utilities like ``sensors`` can be used to return the readings. The
17userspace suite `i8kutils`__ can also be used to read the sensors and
18automatically adjust fan speed (please notice that it currently uses
19the deprecated ``/proc/i8k`` interface).
20
21 __ https://github.com/vitorafsr/i8kutils
22
23``sysfs`` interface
24-------------------
25
26Temperature sensors and fans can be queried and set via the standard
27``hwmon`` interface on ``sysfs``, under the directory
28``/sys/class/hwmon/hwmonX`` for some value of ``X`` (search for the
29``X`` such that ``/sys/class/hwmon/hwmonX/name`` has content
30``dell_smm``). A number of other attributes can be read or written:
31
32=============================== ======= =======================================
33Name				Perm	Description
34=============================== ======= =======================================
35fan[1-3]_input                  RO      Fan speed in RPM.
36fan[1-3]_label                  RO      Fan label.
37fan[1-3]_min                    RO      Minimal Fan speed in RPM
38fan[1-3]_max                    RO      Maximal Fan speed in RPM
39fan[1-3]_target                 RO      Expected Fan speed in RPM
40pwm[1-3]                        RW      Control the fan PWM duty-cycle.
41pwm1_enable                     WO      Enable or disable automatic BIOS fan
42                                        control (not supported on all laptops,
43                                        see below for details).
44temp[1-10]_input                RO      Temperature reading in milli-degrees
45                                        Celsius.
46temp[1-10]_label                RO      Temperature sensor label.
47=============================== ======= =======================================
48
49Disabling automatic BIOS fan control
50------------------------------------
51
52On some laptops the BIOS automatically sets fan speed every few
53seconds. Therefore the fan speed set by mean of this driver is quickly
54overwritten.
55
56There is experimental support for disabling automatic BIOS fan
57control, at least on laptops where the corresponding SMM command is
58known, by writing the value ``1`` in the attribute ``pwm1_enable``
59(writing ``2`` enables automatic BIOS control again). Even if you have
60more than one fan, all of them are set to either enabled or disabled
61automatic fan control at the same time and, notwithstanding the name,
62``pwm1_enable`` sets automatic control for all fans.
63
64If ``pwm1_enable`` is not available, then it means that SMM codes for
65enabling and disabling automatic BIOS fan control are not whitelisted
66for your hardware. It is possible that codes that work for other
67laptops actually work for yours as well, or that you have to discover
68new codes.
69
70Check the list ``i8k_whitelist_fan_control`` in file
71``drivers/hwmon/dell-smm-hwmon.c`` in the kernel tree: as a first
72attempt you can try to add your machine and use an already-known code
73pair. If, after recompiling the kernel, you see that ``pwm1_enable``
74is present and works (i.e., you can manually control the fan speed),
75then please submit your finding as a kernel patch, so that other users
76can benefit from it. Please see
77:ref:`Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst <submittingpatches>`
78for information on submitting patches.
79
80If no known code works on your machine, you need to resort to do some
81probing, because unfortunately Dell does not publish datasheets for
82its SMM. You can experiment with the code in `this repository`__ to
83probe the BIOS on your machine and discover the appropriate codes.
84
85 __ https://github.com/clopez/dellfan/
86
87Again, when you find new codes, we'd be happy to have your patches!
88
89``thermal`` interface
90---------------------------
91
92The driver also exports the fans as thermal cooling devices with
93``type`` set to ``dell-smm-fan[1-3]``. This allows for easy fan control
94using one of the thermal governors.
95
96Module parameters
97-----------------
98
99* force:bool
100                   Force loading without checking for supported
101                   models. (default: 0)
102
103* ignore_dmi:bool
104                   Continue probing hardware even if DMI data does not
105                   match. (default: 0)
106
107* restricted:bool
108                   Allow fan control only to processes with the
109                   ``CAP_SYS_ADMIN`` capability set or processes run
110                   as root when using the legacy ``/proc/i8k``
111                   interface. In this case normal users will be able
112                   to read temperature and fan status but not to
113                   control the fan.  If your notebook is shared with
114                   other users and you don't trust them you may want
115                   to use this option. (default: 1, only available
116                   with ``CONFIG_I8K``)
117
118* power_status:bool
119                   Report AC status in ``/proc/i8k``. (default: 0,
120                   only available with ``CONFIG_I8K``)
121
122* fan_mult:uint
123                   Factor to multiply fan speed with. (default:
124                   autodetect)
125
126* fan_max:uint
127                   Maximum configurable fan speed. (default:
128                   autodetect)
129
130Legacy ``/proc`` interface
131--------------------------
132
133.. warning:: This interface is obsolete and deprecated and should not
134             used in new applications. This interface is only
135             available when kernel is compiled with option
136             ``CONFIG_I8K``.
137
138The information provided by the kernel driver can be accessed by
139simply reading the ``/proc/i8k`` file. For example::
140
141    $ cat /proc/i8k
142    1.0 A17 2J59L02 52 2 1 8040 6420 1 2
143
144The fields read from ``/proc/i8k`` are::
145
146    1.0 A17 2J59L02 52 2 1 8040 6420 1 2
147    |   |   |       |  | | |    |    | |
148    |   |   |       |  | | |    |    | +------- 10. buttons status
149    |   |   |       |  | | |    |    +--------- 9.  AC status
150    |   |   |       |  | | |    +-------------- 8.  fan0 RPM
151    |   |   |       |  | | +------------------- 7.  fan1 RPM
152    |   |   |       |  | +--------------------- 6.  fan0 status
153    |   |   |       |  +----------------------- 5.  fan1 status
154    |   |   |       +-------------------------- 4.  temp0 reading (Celsius)
155    |   |   +---------------------------------- 3.  Dell service tag (later known as 'serial number')
156    |   +-------------------------------------- 2.  BIOS version
157    +------------------------------------------ 1.  /proc/i8k format version
158
159A negative value, for example -22, indicates that the BIOS doesn't
160return the corresponding information. This is normal on some
161models/BIOSes.
162
163For performance reasons the ``/proc/i8k`` doesn't report by default
164the AC status since this SMM call takes a long time to execute and is
165not really needed.  If you want to see the ac status in ``/proc/i8k``
166you must explictitly enable this option by passing the
167``power_status=1`` parameter to insmod. If AC status is not
168available -1 is printed instead.
169
170The driver provides also an ioctl interface which can be used to
171obtain the same information and to control the fan status. The ioctl
172interface can be accessed from C programs or from shell using the
173i8kctl utility. See the source file of ``i8kutils`` for more
174information on how to use the ioctl interface.
175
176SMM Interface
177-------------
178
179.. warning:: The SMM interface was reverse-engineered by trial-and-error
180             since Dell did not provide any Documentation,
181             please keep that in mind.
182
183The driver uses the SMM interface to send commands to the system BIOS.
184This interface is normally used by Dell's 32-bit diagnostic program or
185on newer notebook models by the buildin BIOS diagnostics.
186The SMM is triggered by writing to the special ioports ``0xb2`` and ``0x84``,
187and may cause short hangs when the BIOS code is taking too long to
188execute.
189
190The SMM handler inside the system BIOS looks at the contents of the
191``eax``, ``ebx``, ``ecx``, ``edx``, ``esi`` and ``edi`` registers.
192Each register has a special purpose:
193
194=============== ==================================
195Register        Purpose
196=============== ==================================
197eax             Holds the command code before SMM,
198                holds the first result after SMM.
199ebx             Holds the arguments.
200ecx             Unknown, set to 0.
201edx             Holds the second result after SMM.
202esi             Unknown, set to 0.
203edi             Unknown, set to 0.
204=============== ==================================
205
206The SMM handler can signal a failure by either:
207
208- setting the lower sixteen bits of ``eax`` to ``0xffff``
209- not modifying ``eax`` at all
210- setting the carry flag
211
212SMM command codes
213-----------------
214
215=============== ======================= ================================================
216Command Code    Command Name            Description
217=============== ======================= ================================================
218``0x0025``      Get Fn key status       Returns the Fn key pressed after SMM:
219
220                                        - 9th bit in ``eax`` indicates Volume up
221                                        - 10th bit in ``eax`` indicates Volume down
222                                        - both bits indicate Volume mute
223
224``0xa069``      Get power status        Returns current power status after SMM:
225
226                                        - 1st bit in ``eax`` indicates Battery connected
227                                        - 3th bit in ``eax`` indicates AC connected
228
229``0x00a3``      Get fan state           Returns current fan state after SMM:
230
231                                        - 1st byte in ``eax`` holds the current
232                                          fan state (0 - 2 or 3)
233
234``0x01a3``      Set fan state           Sets the fan speed:
235
236                                        - 1st byte in ``ebx`` holds the fan number
237                                        - 2nd byte in ``ebx`` holds the desired
238                                          fan state (0 - 2 or 3)
239
240``0x02a3``      Get fan speed           Returns the current fan speed in RPM:
241
242                                        - 1st byte in ``ebx`` holds the fan number
243                                        - 1st word in ``eax`` holds the current
244                                          fan speed in RPM (after SMM)
245
246``0x03a3``      Get fan type            Returns the fan type:
247
248                                        - 1st byte in ``ebx`` holds the fan number
249                                        - 1st byte in ``eax`` holds the
250                                          fan type (after SMM):
251
252                                          - 5th bit indicates docking fan
253                                          - 1 indicates Processor fan
254                                          - 2 indicates Motherboard fan
255                                          - 3 indicates Video fan
256                                          - 4 indicates Power supply fan
257                                          - 5 indicates Chipset fan
258                                          - 6 indicates other fan type
259
260``0x04a3``      Get nominal fan speed   Returns the nominal RPM in each fan state:
261
262                                        - 1st byte in ``ebx`` holds the fan number
263                                        - 2nd byte in ``ebx`` holds the fan state
264                                          in question (0 - 2 or 3)
265                                        - 1st word in ``eax`` holds the nominal
266                                          fan speed in RPM (after SMM)
267
268``0x05a3``      Get fan speed tolerance Returns the speed tolerance for each fan state:
269
270                                        - 1st byte in ``ebx`` holds the fan number
271                                        - 2nd byte in ``ebx`` holds the fan state
272                                          in question (0 - 2 or 3)
273                                        - 1st byte in ``eax`` returns the speed
274                                          tolerance
275
276``0x10a3``      Get sensor temperature  Returns the measured temperature:
277
278                                        - 1st byte in ``ebx`` holds the sensor number
279                                        - 1st byte in ``eax`` holds the measured
280                                          temperature (after SMM)
281
282``0x11a3``      Get sensor type         Returns the sensor type:
283
284                                        - 1st byte in ``ebx`` holds the sensor number
285                                        - 1st byte in ``eax`` holds the
286                                          temperature type (after SMM):
287
288                                          - 1 indicates CPU sensor
289                                          - 2 indicates GPU sensor
290                                          - 3 indicates SODIMM sensor
291                                          - 4 indicates other sensor type
292                                          - 5 indicates Ambient sensor
293                                          - 6 indicates other sensor type
294
295``0xfea3``      Get SMM signature       Returns Dell signature if interface
296                                        is supported (after SMM):
297
298                                        - ``eax`` holds 1145651527
299                                          (0x44494147 or "DIAG")
300                                        - ``edx`` holds 1145392204
301                                          (0x44454c4c or "DELL")
302
303``0xffa3``      Get SMM signature       Same as ``0xfea3``, check both.
304=============== ======================= ================================================
305
306There are additional commands for enabling (``0x31a3`` or ``0x35a3``) and
307disabling (``0x30a3`` or ``0x34a3``) automatic fan speed control.
308The commands are however causing severe sideeffects on many machines, so
309they are not used by default.
310
311On several machines (Inspiron 3505, Precision 490, Vostro 1720, ...), the
312fans supports a 4th "magic" state, which signals the BIOS that automatic
313fan control should be enabled for a specific fan.
314However there are also some machines who do support a 4th regular fan state too,
315but in case of the "magic" state, the nominal RPM reported for this state is a
316placeholder value, which however is not always detectable.
317
318Firmware Bugs
319-------------
320
321The SMM calls can behave erratic on some machines:
322
323======================================================= =================
324Firmware Bug                                            Affected Machines
325======================================================= =================
326Reading of fan states return spurious errors.           Precision 490
327
328Reading of fan types causes erratic fan behaviour.      Studio XPS 8000
329
330                                                        Studio XPS 8100
331
332                                                        Inspiron 580
333
334                                                        Inspiron 3505
335
336Fan-related SMM calls take too long (about 500ms).      Inspiron 7720
337
338                                                        Vostro 3360
339
340                                                        XPS 13 9333
341
342                                                        XPS 15 L502X
343======================================================= =================
344
345In case you experience similar issues on your Dell machine, please
346submit a bugreport on bugzilla to we can apply workarounds.
347
348Limitations
349-----------
350
351The SMM calls can take too long to execute on some machines, causing
352short hangs and/or audio glitches.
353Also the fan state needs to be restored after suspend, as well as
354the automatic mode settings.
355When reading a temperature sensor, values above 127 degrees indicate
356a BIOS read error or a deactivated sensor.
357