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1 /*
2 * hwmon-vid.c - VID/VRM/VRD voltage conversions
4 * Copyright (c) 2004 Rudolf Marek <r.marek@assembler.cz>
6 * Partly imported from i2c-vid.h of the lm_sensors project
7 * Copyright (c) 2002 Mark D. Studebaker <mdsxyz123@yahoo.com>
8 * With assistance from Trent Piepho <xyzzy@speakeasy.org>
10 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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13 * (at your option) any later version.
15 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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22 * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
25 #define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
27 #include <linux/module.h>
28 #include <linux/kernel.h>
29 #include <linux/hwmon-vid.h>
32 * Common code for decoding VID pins.
34 * References:
36 * For VRM 8.4 to 9.1, "VRM x.y DC-DC Converter Design Guidelines",
37 * available at http://developer.intel.com/.
39 * For VRD 10.0 and up, "VRD x.y Design Guide",
40 * available at http://developer.intel.com/.
42 * AMD Athlon 64 and AMD Opteron Processors, AMD Publication 26094,
43 * http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/26094.PDF
44 * Table 74. VID Code Voltages
45 * This corresponds to an arbitrary VRM code of 24 in the functions below.
46 * These CPU models (K8 revision <= E) have 5 VID pins. See also:
47 * Revision Guide for AMD Athlon 64 and AMD Opteron Processors, AMD Publication 25759,
48 * http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/white_papers_and_tech_docs/25759.pdf
50 * AMD NPT Family 0Fh Processors, AMD Publication 32559,
51 * http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/white_papers_and_tech_docs/32559.pdf
52 * Table 71. VID Code Voltages
53 * This corresponds to an arbitrary VRM code of 25 in the functions below.
54 * These CPU models (K8 revision >= F) have 6 VID pins. See also:
55 * Revision Guide for AMD NPT Family 0Fh Processors, AMD Publication 33610,
56 * http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/white_papers_and_tech_docs/33610.pdf
58 * The 17 specification is in fact Intel Mobile Voltage Positioning -
59 * (IMVP-II). You can find more information in the datasheet of Max1718
60 * http://www.maxim-ic.com/quick_view2.cfm/qv_pk/2452
62 * The 13 specification corresponds to the Intel Pentium M series. There
63 * doesn't seem to be any named specification for these. The conversion
64 * tables are detailed directly in the various Pentium M datasheets:
65 * http://www.intel.com/design/intarch/pentiumm/docs_pentiumm.htm
67 * The 14 specification corresponds to Intel Core series. There
68 * doesn't seem to be any named specification for these. The conversion
69 * tables are detailed directly in the various Pentium Core datasheets:
70 * http://www.intel.com/design/mobile/datashts/309221.htm
72 * The 110 (VRM 11) specification corresponds to Intel Conroe based series.
73 * http://www.intel.com/design/processor/applnots/313214.htm
77 * vrm is the VRM/VRD document version multiplied by 10.
78 * val is the 4-bit or more VID code.
79 * Returned value is in mV to avoid floating point in the kernel.
80 * Some VID have some bits in uV scale, this is rounded to mV.
82 int vid_from_reg(int val, u8 vrm)
84 int vid;
86 switch(vrm) {
88 case 100: /* VRD 10.0 */
89 /* compute in uV, round to mV */
90 val &= 0x3f;
91 if((val & 0x1f) == 0x1f)
92 return 0;
93 if((val & 0x1f) <= 0x09 || val == 0x0a)
94 vid = 1087500 - (val & 0x1f) * 25000;
95 else
96 vid = 1862500 - (val & 0x1f) * 25000;
97 if(val & 0x20)
98 vid -= 12500;
99 return((vid + 500) / 1000);
101 case 110: /* Intel Conroe */
102 /* compute in uV, round to mV */
103 val &= 0xff;
104 if (val < 0x02 || val > 0xb2)
105 return 0;
106 return((1600000 - (val - 2) * 6250 + 500) / 1000);
108 case 24: /* Athlon64 & Opteron */
109 val &= 0x1f;
110 if (val == 0x1f)
111 return 0;
112 /* fall through */
113 case 25: /* AMD NPT 0Fh */
114 val &= 0x3f;
115 return (val < 32) ? 1550 - 25 * val
116 : 775 - (25 * (val - 31)) / 2;
118 case 91: /* VRM 9.1 */
119 case 90: /* VRM 9.0 */
120 val &= 0x1f;
121 return(val == 0x1f ? 0 :
122 1850 - val * 25);
124 case 85: /* VRM 8.5 */
125 val &= 0x1f;
126 return((val & 0x10 ? 25 : 0) +
127 ((val & 0x0f) > 0x04 ? 2050 : 1250) -
128 ((val & 0x0f) * 50));
130 case 84: /* VRM 8.4 */
131 val &= 0x0f;
132 /* fall through */
133 case 82: /* VRM 8.2 */
134 val &= 0x1f;
135 return(val == 0x1f ? 0 :
136 val & 0x10 ? 5100 - (val) * 100 :
137 2050 - (val) * 50);
138 case 17: /* Intel IMVP-II */
139 val &= 0x1f;
140 return(val & 0x10 ? 975 - (val & 0xF) * 25 :
141 1750 - val * 50);
142 case 13:
143 case 131:
144 val &= 0x3f;
145 /* Exception for Eden ULV 500 MHz */
146 if (vrm == 131 && val == 0x3f)
147 val++;
148 return(1708 - val * 16);
149 case 14: /* Intel Core */
150 /* compute in uV, round to mV */
151 val &= 0x7f;
152 return(val > 0x77 ? 0 : (1500000 - (val * 12500) + 500) / 1000);
153 default: /* report 0 for unknown */
154 if (vrm)
155 pr_warn("Requested unsupported VRM version (%u)\n",
156 (unsigned int)vrm);
157 return 0;
163 * After this point is the code to automatically determine which
164 * VRM/VRD specification should be used depending on the CPU.
167 struct vrm_model {
168 u8 vendor;
169 u8 eff_family;
170 u8 eff_model;
171 u8 eff_stepping;
172 u8 vrm_type;
175 #define ANY 0xFF
177 #ifdef CONFIG_X86
180 * The stepping parameter is highest acceptable stepping for current line.
181 * The model match must be exact for 4-bit values. For model values 0x10
182 * and above (extended model), all models below the parameter will match.
185 static struct vrm_model vrm_models[] = {
186 {X86_VENDOR_AMD, 0x6, ANY, ANY, 90}, /* Athlon Duron etc */
187 {X86_VENDOR_AMD, 0xF, 0x3F, ANY, 24}, /* Athlon 64, Opteron */
188 /* In theory, all NPT family 0Fh processors have 6 VID pins and should
189 thus use vrm 25, however in practice not all mainboards route the
190 6th VID pin because it is never needed. So we use the 5 VID pin
191 variant (vrm 24) for the models which exist today. */
192 {X86_VENDOR_AMD, 0xF, 0x7F, ANY, 24}, /* NPT family 0Fh */
193 {X86_VENDOR_AMD, 0xF, ANY, ANY, 25}, /* future fam. 0Fh */
194 {X86_VENDOR_AMD, 0x10, ANY, ANY, 25}, /* NPT family 10h */
196 {X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 0x6, 0x9, ANY, 13}, /* Pentium M (130 nm) */
197 {X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 0x6, 0xB, ANY, 85}, /* Tualatin */
198 {X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 0x6, 0xD, ANY, 13}, /* Pentium M (90 nm) */
199 {X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 0x6, 0xE, ANY, 14}, /* Intel Core (65 nm) */
200 {X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 0x6, 0xF, ANY, 110}, /* Intel Conroe */
201 {X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 0x6, ANY, ANY, 82}, /* any P6 */
202 {X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 0xF, 0x0, ANY, 90}, /* P4 */
203 {X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 0xF, 0x1, ANY, 90}, /* P4 Willamette */
204 {X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 0xF, 0x2, ANY, 90}, /* P4 Northwood */
205 {X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 0xF, ANY, ANY, 100}, /* Prescott and above assume VRD 10 */
207 {X86_VENDOR_CENTAUR, 0x6, 0x7, ANY, 85}, /* Eden ESP/Ezra */
208 {X86_VENDOR_CENTAUR, 0x6, 0x8, 0x7, 85}, /* Ezra T */
209 {X86_VENDOR_CENTAUR, 0x6, 0x9, 0x7, 85}, /* Nehemiah */
210 {X86_VENDOR_CENTAUR, 0x6, 0x9, ANY, 17}, /* C3-M, Eden-N */
211 {X86_VENDOR_CENTAUR, 0x6, 0xA, 0x7, 0}, /* No information */
212 {X86_VENDOR_CENTAUR, 0x6, 0xA, ANY, 13}, /* C7-M, C7, Eden (Esther) */
213 {X86_VENDOR_CENTAUR, 0x6, 0xD, ANY, 134}, /* C7-D, C7-M, C7, Eden (Esther) */
215 {X86_VENDOR_UNKNOWN, ANY, ANY, ANY, 0} /* stop here */
219 * Special case for VIA model D: there are two different possible
220 * VID tables, so we have to figure out first, which one must be
221 * used. This resolves temporary drm value 134 to 14 (Intel Core
222 * 7-bit VID), 13 (Pentium M 6-bit VID) or 131 (Pentium M 6-bit VID
223 * + quirk for Eden ULV 500 MHz).
224 * Note: something similar might be needed for model A, I'm not sure.
226 static u8 get_via_model_d_vrm(void)
228 unsigned int vid, brand, dummy;
229 static const char *brands[4] = {
230 "C7-M", "C7", "Eden", "C7-D"
233 rdmsr(0x198, dummy, vid);
234 vid &= 0xff;
236 rdmsr(0x1154, brand, dummy);
237 brand = ((brand >> 4) ^ (brand >> 2)) & 0x03;
239 if (vid > 0x3f) {
240 pr_info("Using %d-bit VID table for VIA %s CPU\n",
241 7, brands[brand]);
242 return 14;
243 } else {
244 pr_info("Using %d-bit VID table for VIA %s CPU\n",
245 6, brands[brand]);
246 /* Enable quirk for Eden */
247 return brand == 2 ? 131 : 13;
251 static u8 find_vrm(u8 eff_family, u8 eff_model, u8 eff_stepping, u8 vendor)
253 int i = 0;
255 while (vrm_models[i].vendor!=X86_VENDOR_UNKNOWN) {
256 if (vrm_models[i].vendor==vendor)
257 if ((vrm_models[i].eff_family==eff_family)
258 && ((vrm_models[i].eff_model==eff_model) ||
259 (vrm_models[i].eff_model >= 0x10 &&
260 eff_model <= vrm_models[i].eff_model) ||
261 (vrm_models[i].eff_model==ANY)) &&
262 (eff_stepping <= vrm_models[i].eff_stepping))
263 return vrm_models[i].vrm_type;
264 i++;
267 return 0;
270 u8 vid_which_vrm(void)
272 struct cpuinfo_x86 *c = &cpu_data(0);
273 u32 eax;
274 u8 eff_family, eff_model, eff_stepping, vrm_ret;
276 if (c->x86 < 6) /* Any CPU with family lower than 6 */
277 return 0; /* doesn't have VID and/or CPUID */
279 eax = cpuid_eax(1);
280 eff_family = ((eax & 0x00000F00)>>8);
281 eff_model = ((eax & 0x000000F0)>>4);
282 eff_stepping = eax & 0xF;
283 if (eff_family == 0xF) { /* use extended model & family */
284 eff_family += ((eax & 0x00F00000)>>20);
285 eff_model += ((eax & 0x000F0000)>>16)<<4;
287 vrm_ret = find_vrm(eff_family, eff_model, eff_stepping, c->x86_vendor);
288 if (vrm_ret == 134)
289 vrm_ret = get_via_model_d_vrm();
290 if (vrm_ret == 0)
291 pr_info("Unknown VRM version of your x86 CPU\n");
292 return vrm_ret;
295 /* and now for something completely different for the non-x86 world */
296 #else
297 u8 vid_which_vrm(void)
299 pr_info("Unknown VRM version of your CPU\n");
300 return 0;
302 #endif
304 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vid_from_reg);
305 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vid_which_vrm);
307 MODULE_AUTHOR("Rudolf Marek <r.marek@assembler.cz>");
309 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("hwmon-vid driver");
310 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");