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Date:      Thu, 15 Jan 2015 14:33:22 -0800
From:      Mark Millard <markmi@dsl-only.net>
To:        FreeBSD PowerPC ML <freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: PowerMac G5 quad-core, CPU A1 DIODE TEMP: 90.8 C (for example): How to handle? [more data]
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For a well-operating PowerMac G5 quad-core for recording over 30 =
minutes, sampling about once a second, starting idle and doing "make -j =
8 buildworld buildkernel":

Low value to high value (for type of value to get idea of range =
expected)...

dev.smusat.0.cpu_a0_diode_temp: 38.8C to dev.smusat.1.cpu_b1_diode_temp: =
68.7C

dev.smu.0.fans.cpu_a_intake.rpm: 484 to dev.smu.0.fans.cpu_a_intake.rpm: =
1549

dev.smu.0.fans.cpu_a_pump.rpm: 1235 to dev.smu.0.fans.cpu_a_pump.rpm: =
2214


I put the problem PowerMac G5 quad-core in a about 56degF room in order =
to try to have it run longer so I could collect more information. This =
seems to have been enough to keep it somewhat below 90degC generally for =
the CPU diodes over the initial 30 minutes of "make -j 8 buildworld =
buildkernel".

Low value to high value (for type of value to get idea of range =
happening, limited to the first 30 minutes or so)...

dev.smusat.0.cpu_a0_diode_temp: 38.2C to dev.smusat.0.cpu_a1_diode_temp: =
90.2C
(Just one 90.2C at that point and one dev.smusat.0.cpu_a1_diode_temp: =
90.1C but a bunch of 89.[5-9]C's.)

dev.smu.0.fans.cpu_a_intake.rpm: 485 to dev.smu.0.fans.cpu_a_intake.rpm: =
3184

dev.smu.0.fans.cpu_a_pump.rpm: 1254 to dev.smu.0.fans.cpu_a_pump.rpm: =
3636

Letting it run longer, however, has lead to more 90.[0-9]C's and =
messages like (all but the 1st two are from after the 30 minutes):

WARNING: Current temperature (CPU A1 DIODE TEMP: 90.2 C) exceeds =
critical temperature (90.0 C); count=3D1
WARNING: Current temperature (CPU A1 DIODE TEMP: 90.1 C) exceeds =
critical temperature (90.0 C); count=3D1
WARNING: Current temperature (CPU A1 DIODE TEMP: 90.1 C) exceeds =
critical temperature (90.0 C); count=3D1
WARNING: Current temperature (CPU A1 DIODE TEMP: 90.2 C) exceeds =
critical temperature (90.0 C); count=3D2
WARNING: Current temperature (CPU A1 DIODE TEMP: 90.4 C) exceeds =
critical temperature (90.0 C); count=3D3
WARNING: Current temperature (CPU A1 DIODE TEMP: 90.6 C) exceeds =
critical temperature (90.0 C); count=3D4
WARNING: Current temperature (CPU A1 DIODE TEMP: 90.4 C) exceeds =
critical temperature (90.0 C); count=3D1
WARNING: Current temperature (CPU A1 DIODE TEMP: 90.4 C) exceeds =
critical temperature (90.0 C); count=3D2
WARNING: Current temperature (CPU A1 DIODE TEMP: 90.1 C) exceeds =
critical temperature (90.0 C); count=3D3
WARNING: Current temperature (CPU A1 DIODE TEMP: 90.1 C) exceeds =
critical temperature (90.0 C); count=3D2
WARNING: Current temperature (CPU A1 DIODE TEMP: 90.1 C) exceeds =
critical temperature (90.0 C); count=3D3
WARNING: Current temperature (CPU A1 DIODE TEMP: 90.1 C) exceeds =
critical temperature (90.0 C); count=3D1
WARNING: Current temperature (CPU A1 DIODE TEMP: 90.1 C) exceeds =
critical temperature (90.0 C); count=3D1
WARNING: Current temperature (CPU A1 DIODE TEMP: 90.6 C) exceeds =
critical temperature (90.0 C); count=3D2

It did automatically shut down after about 50 min. The other 3 CPU =
diodes were in the range 68C to 74C or so. A1 just seems to register =
hotter. It ended with the recorded sequence for a1:

dev.smusat.0.cpu_a1_diode_temp: 89.2C
dev.smusat.0.cpu_a1_diode_temp: 90.6C
dev.smusat.0.cpu_a1_diode_temp: 90.6C
dev.smusat.0.cpu_a1_diode_temp: 90.1C
dev.smusat.0.cpu_a1_diode_temp: 89.9C
dev.smusat.0.cpu_a1_diode_temp: 90.1C
dev.smusat.0.cpu_a1_diode_temp: 90.9C
dev.smusat.0.cpu_a1_diode_temp: 91.3C
dev.smusat.0.cpu_a1_diode_temp: 91.1C
dev.smusat.0.cpu_a1_diode_temp: 91.4C
dev.smusat.0.cpu_a1_diode_temp: 91.8C
dev.smusat.0.cpu_a1_diode_temp: 92.0C


The high fan/pump figures recorded were:

dev.smu.0.fans.cpu_b_intake.rpm: 3199
dev.smu.0.fans.cpu_a_intake.rpm: 3200
dev.smu.0.fans.cpu_b_exhaust.rpm: 3198
dev.smu.0.fans.cpu_a_exhaust.rpm: 3199
dev.smu.0.fans.cpu_a_pump.rpm: 3637

These are all well above those recorded for the well-operating PowerMac =
G5 quad-core.

=3D=3D=3D
Mark Millard
markmi at dsl-only.net





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