6 * AMD Family 10h processors:
8 Socket F: Quad-Core/Six-Core/Embedded Opteron (but see below)
10 Socket AM2+: Quad-Core Opteron, Phenom (II) X3/X4, Athlon X2 (but see below)
12 Socket AM3: Quad-Core Opteron, Athlon/Phenom II X2/X3/X4, Sempron II
14 Socket S1G3: Athlon II, Sempron, Turion II
16 * AMD Family 11h processors:
18 Socket S1G2: Athlon (X2), Sempron (X2), Turion X2 (Ultra)
20 * AMD Family 12h processors: "Llano" (E2/A4/A6/A8-Series)
22 * AMD Family 14h processors: "Brazos" (C/E/G/Z-Series)
24 * AMD Family 15h processors: "Bulldozer" (FX-Series), "Trinity", "Kaveri",
25 "Carrizo", "Stoney Ridge", "Bristol Ridge"
27 * AMD Family 16h processors: "Kabini", "Mullins"
29 * AMD Family 17h processors: "Zen", "Zen 2"
31 * AMD Family 18h processors: "Hygon Dhyana"
33 * AMD Family 19h processors: "Zen 3"
37 Addresses scanned: PCI space
41 BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide (BKDG) For AMD Family 10h Processors:
43 http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/31116.pdf
45 BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide (BKDG) for AMD Family 11h Processors:
47 http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/41256.pdf
49 BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide (BKDG) for AMD Family 12h Processors:
51 http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/41131.pdf
53 BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide (BKDG) for AMD Family 14h Models 00h-0Fh Processors:
55 http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/43170.pdf
57 Revision Guide for AMD Family 10h Processors:
59 http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/41322.pdf
61 Revision Guide for AMD Family 11h Processors:
63 http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/41788.pdf
65 Revision Guide for AMD Family 12h Processors:
67 http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/44739.pdf
69 Revision Guide for AMD Family 14h Models 00h-0Fh Processors:
71 http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/47534.pdf
73 AMD Family 11h Processor Power and Thermal Data Sheet for Notebooks:
75 http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/43373.pdf
77 AMD Family 10h Server and Workstation Processor Power and Thermal Data Sheet:
79 http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/43374.pdf
81 AMD Family 10h Desktop Processor Power and Thermal Data Sheet:
83 http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/43375.pdf
85 Author: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de>
90 This driver permits reading of the internal temperature sensor of AMD
91 Family 10h/11h/12h/14h/15h/16h processors.
93 All these processors have a sensor, but on those for Socket F or AM2+,
94 the sensor may return inconsistent values (erratum 319). The driver
95 will refuse to load on these revisions unless you specify the "force=1"
98 Due to technical reasons, the driver can detect only the mainboard's
99 socket type, not the processor's actual capabilities. Therefore, if you
100 are using an AM3 processor on an AM2+ mainboard, you can safely use the
103 For CPUs older than Family 17h, there is one temperature measurement value,
104 available as temp1_input in sysfs. It is measured in degrees Celsius with a
105 resolution of 1/8th degree. Please note that it is defined as a relative
106 value; to quote the AMD manual::
108 Tctl is the processor temperature control value, used by the platform to
109 control cooling systems. Tctl is a non-physical temperature on an
110 arbitrary scale measured in degrees. It does _not_ represent an actual
111 physical temperature like die or case temperature. Instead, it specifies
112 the processor temperature relative to the point at which the system must
113 supply the maximum cooling for the processor's specified maximum case
114 temperature and maximum thermal power dissipation.
116 The maximum value for Tctl is available in the file temp1_max.
118 If the BIOS has enabled hardware temperature control, the threshold at
119 which the processor will throttle itself to avoid damage is available in
120 temp1_crit and temp1_crit_hyst.
122 On some AMD CPUs, there is a difference between the die temperature (Tdie) and
123 the reported temperature (Tctl). Tdie is the real measured temperature, and
124 Tctl is used for fan control. While Tctl is always available as temp1_input,
125 the driver exports Tdie temperature as temp2_input for those CPUs which support
128 Models from 17h family report relative temperature, the driver aims to
129 compensate and report the real temperature.
131 On Family 17h and Family 18h CPUs, additional temperature sensors may report
132 Core Complex Die (CCD) temperatures. Up to 8 such temperatures are reported
133 as temp{3..10}_input, labeled Tccd{1..8}. Actual support depends on the CPU