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2015 Sep 19
1
PWM-based voltage management input clock
On 18/09/15 23:30, Andy Ritger wrote: > Thanks, Martin. I'll try to follow up on this next week and get you an answer. What GPUs have you observed this on? > Thanks Andy, As far as I can tell, it is the case for all GPUs using the PWM-based voltage management. To be more specific, we have seen this behaviour on a GK106 (mobile), a GM117 and a GM204.
2006 Jun 14
2
client not displaying metadata on current song
Hello, I've got icecast2.31 and ices 0.4 streaming a static playlist of mp3's. I can connect with winamp version 5, and i see and hear the currently playing song. When that song goes to the next one title doesn't change, checking it in the ices.log file the information is updated appropriately. I've tried setting public to 1 in ices.conf, but that didn't do it. I'm
2004 Feb 25
2
PWM Help
I saw a Help e-mail related to MLE. Does R have a probability weighted method (PWM) estimator function? I can't seem to find anything on PWM, unless my eyes are playing trick on me. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Oct 25
1
PWM vs. DAC output
I am using ST micro's STM32F103 chip with their AN2812 development code. It uses a PWM output, resulting in low-quality sound. Can I just use a scaled version of the PWM to drive a DAC? (i.e. is the output linear, or is there shaping to make the PWM output work?) Any feedback, links or pointers would be greatly appreciated. David. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment
2007 Jul 01
2
pwm fancontrol kernel module??
Hi, I have just setup CentOS4 on a system and want to get "fancontrol" working.. I am able to get lm_sensors configured but when I run pwmconfig I am told there are no modules loaded.. What module needs to be loaded for pwmconfig and fancontrol to work? (Board does support PWM in the fans because fancontrol worked on this pc with Ubuntu) TIA
2005 Jun 13
5
No video display, SuSE kernel-xen-2.6.11.4-21.7
Hi all This is a strange one. On upgraging to SuSE kernel-2.6.11.4-21.7, I have suddenly found that I loose the video on boot up! The video disappears very early in boot, possibly while Xen hypervisor is starting, printing out the physical memory map. If you are patient and wait for the machine to reach run level 5, the X server starts up and you get a picture back. You can then switch back and
2014 Jul 04
2
[Bug 80900] New: [NVCF] PWM fan speed too high under kernel 3.15
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80900 Priority: medium Bug ID: 80900 Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Summary: [NVCF] PWM fan speed too high under kernel 3.15 Severity: normal Classification: Unclassified OS: Linux (All) Reporter: gianni at rootcube.net Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
2017 Oct 08
1
[RFC PATCH 03/29] subdev/volt/gk104: return error when read fails
On 2017-09-15 — 17:11, Karol Herbst wrote: > While my gpu was powered off, hwmon returned 0.6V as the current voltage. > If nvkm_rd32 fails for any reason, return the error. > > With that sensors will display a "N/A" instead of 0.6V. Small nitpick, add a comma between “that” and “sensors”. Otherwise, Reviewed-by: Pierre Moreau <pierre.morrow at free.fr> > >
2013 Feb 11
22
[Bug 60704] New: [nouveau, git regression] - I2C PWM fan control broken on nv50 adt7475 on kernels 3.3.x+
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60704 Priority: medium Bug ID: 60704 Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Summary: [nouveau, git regression] - I2C PWM fan control broken on nv50 adt7475 on kernels 3.3.x+ QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org Severity: major Classification: Unclassified
2014 Jul 04
57
[Bug 80901] New: [NVCF] PWM fan speed too high under kernel 3.15
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80901 Priority: medium Bug ID: 80901 Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Summary: [NVCF] PWM fan speed too high under kernel 3.15 Severity: normal Classification: Unclassified OS: Linux (All) Reporter: gianni at rootcube.net Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
2014 May 12
0
[PATCH] drm/nvd7/therm: handle another kind of PWM fans
Signed-off-by: Martin Peres <martin.peres at free.fr> Tested-by: SaveTheRobots <john.rowley08 at gmail.com> --- drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/core/subdev/therm/nvd0.c | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/core/subdev/therm/nvd0.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/core/subdev/therm/nvd0.c index 43fec17..bbf117b 100644 ---
2018 Apr 22
0
[PATCH] drm/nouveau: fix temp/pwm visibility, skip hwmon when no sensors exist
A NV34 GPU was seeing temp and pwm entries in hwmon, which would error out when read. These should not have been visible, but also the whole hwmon object should just not have been registered in the first place. Signed-off-by: Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> --- drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_hwmon.c | 16 +++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git
2014 Sep 07
5
[Bug 83587] New: 3.14.18: FAN control: none / external -- 3.16.2: FAN control: PWM
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83587 Priority: medium Bug ID: 83587 Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Summary: 3.14.18: FAN control: none / external -- 3.16.2: FAN control: PWM QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org Severity: normal Classification: Unclassified OS: Linux (All)
2014 Aug 16
0
[PATCH 3/3] gm107/therm: add PWM fan support
From: Martin Peres <martin.peres at labri.fr> Signed-off-by: Martin Peres <martin.peres at free.fr> --- drm/Kbuild | 1 + drm/core/subdev/therm/gm107.c | 1 + nvkm/engine/device/gm100.c | 4 +- nvkm/include/subdev/therm.h | 1 + nvkm/subdev/therm/Makefile.am | 3 +- nvkm/subdev/therm/fan.c | 9 ++++- nvkm/subdev/therm/gm107.c | 93
2018 Jun 24
31
[Bug 107016] New: Gpio error only from kernel higher as 4.x (k2000m; 0x0e73b0a2; version 80.07.40.00.02)
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107016 Bug ID: 107016 Summary: Gpio error only from kernel higher as 4.x (k2000m; 0x0e73b0a2; version 80.07.40.00.02) Product: Mesa Version: unspecified Hardware: Other OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium
2018 Jan 28
3
Addressing the problem of noisy GPUs under Nouveau
On 28/11/17 07:32, John Hubbard wrote: > On 11/23/2017 02:48 PM, Martin Peres wrote: >> On 23/11/17 10:06, John Hubbard wrote: >>> On 11/22/2017 05:07 PM, Martin Peres wrote: >>>> Hey, >>>> >>>> Thanks for your answer, Andy! >>>> >>>> On 22/11/17 04:06, Ilia Mirkin wrote: >>>>> On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 8:29
2016 Feb 16
0
[PATCH 05/16] drm/gma: removed optional dummy crtc mode_fixup function.
This patch set nukes all the dummy crtc mode_fixup implementations. (made on top of Daniel topic/drm-misc branch) Signed-off-by: Carlos Palminha <palminha at synopsys.com> --- drivers/gpu/drm/gma500/cdv_intel_display.c | 13 ++++++------- drivers/gpu/drm/gma500/gma_display.c | 7 ------- drivers/gpu/drm/gma500/gma_display.h | 3 ---
2011 Jun 30
2
Saving fExtremes estimates and k-block return level with confidence intervals.
I am estimating a large model by groups. How do you save the results and?returns the associated quantiles? For this example I need a data frame n?? ?xi??????? mu????????beta 1?? 0.1033614? 2.5389580 0.9092611 2? ?0.3401922? 0.5192882 1.5290615 3?? 0.5130798? 0.5668308 1.2105666 I also want to apply gevrlevelPlot() for each "n" or group. ? #Example n <- c(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2,
2017 Sep 02
3
[PATCH 0/3] Several hwmon fixes
We should simply return errors while the GPU is turned off, because the sensors aren't accessable and setting any kind of value doesn't make any sense. Fixes sensors values reported by "sensors" Before: nouveau-pci-0100 Adapter: PCI adapter GPU core: +0.60 V (min = +0.60 V, max = +1.20 V) temp1: -0.0°C (high = +95.0°C, hyst = +3.0°C) (crit
2017 Nov 23
2
Addressing the problem of noisy GPUs under Nouveau
On 23/11/17 10:06, John Hubbard wrote: > On 11/22/2017 05:07 PM, Martin Peres wrote: >> Hey, >> >> Thanks for your answer, Andy! >> >> On 22/11/17 04:06, Ilia Mirkin wrote: >>> On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 8:29 PM, Andy Ritger <aritger at nvidia.com> wrote: >>> Martin's question was very long, but it boils down to this: >>>