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From: Thomas Renninger <trenn@suse.de>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Acer Aspire One fan control
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 10:35:11 +0000 (UTC)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <loom.20090213T092444-966@post.gmane.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: cone.1234471033.988571.5384.1000@mentalhome

Peter Feuerer <peter <at> piie.net> writes:

> 
> Hi list,
> 
> I own such an Acer Aspire One netbook and the noisy fan annoyed me. (The 
> default hardware controlled fan is on all the time). So I wrote a small 
> kernel module which monitors the temperature of the cpu and turns the fan on 
> and off. After testing it a while on my and some of my friends netbooks, it 
> seems to be stable and I thought about submitting this functionality to 
> the mainline kernel. As this is my first time, I've got some questions and 
> would really appreciate any help.
> 
> Do you think it makes sense to add it as seperate kernelmodule or should I 
> patch another module, e.g. the drivers/misc/acer-wmi.c module?
> Should I try also to add the functionality of the 
> /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/* things in my first patch? Or just submit the 
> general functionality for controlling the fan and add additional things step 
> by step?

Does it help if you do:
echo 10 >/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/*/polling_frequency

If the fan is controlled via thermal ACPI trip points, maybe latest kernel
versions do help? There were several commits lately in this area, e.g.:
676962dac6e267ce7c13f73962208f9124a084bb
f5adfaa372c76423b6e8e4727a9701330374f364
The latter adds a boot param you could give a try if you think it's worth it:
ACPI: Add "acpi.power_nocheck=1" to disable power state check in power
transition


  parent reply	other threads:[~2009-02-13 10:45 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-02-12 20:37 Acer Aspire One fan control Peter Feuerer
2009-02-12 21:03 ` Ralf Hildebrandt
2009-02-12 21:14   ` Peter Feuerer
2009-03-09 10:54     ` Maxim Levitsky
2009-02-13 10:35 ` Thomas Renninger [this message]
2009-02-13 19:34   ` Peter Feuerer
2009-02-13 13:40 ` Matthew Garrett
2009-02-13 18:59   ` Peter Feuerer
2009-02-13 19:18     ` Matthew Garrett
2009-02-13 19:45       ` Peter Feuerer
2009-02-27 18:58       ` [PATCH] acerhdf: " Peter Feuerer
     [not found]         ` <1235763653.24506.6.camel@localhost>
2009-02-28 18:58           ` Peter Feuerer
2009-03-01 14:38             ` Matthew Garrett
2009-03-26 22:22               ` Peter Feuerer
2009-04-01 12:44                 ` Peter Feuerer
2009-04-12 20:49                   ` Peter Feuerer
2009-04-04 10:51                 ` Peter Feuerer
2009-03-01 15:27             ` Ed Tomlinson

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