New kernel 6.2.16-4-pve brought pwmconfig problem with ITE IT8613E

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New kernel 6.2.16-4-pve updated from kernel 6.2.16-3-pve

Installing it87 driver:

root@pve:~/it87# make CC [M] /root/it87/it87.o /root/it87/it87.c: In function ‘get_temp_type’: /root/it87/it87.c:1479:28: warning: this statement may fall through [-Wimplicit-fallthrough=] 1479 | if (index < 3) | ^ /root/it87/it87.c:1481:17: note: here 1481 | case it8655: | ^~~~ MODPOST /root/it87/Module.symvers CC [M] /root/it87/it87.mod.o LD [M] /root/it87/it87.ko BTF [M] /root/it87/it87.ko Skipping BTF generation for /root/it87/it87.ko due to unavailability of vmlinux root@pve:~/it87# make install mkdir -p /lib/modules/6.2.16-4-pve/kernel/drivers/hwmon cp it87.ko /lib/modules/6.2.16-4-pve/kernel/drivers/hwmon/ depmod -a -F /boot/System.map-6.2.16-4-pve 6.2.16-4-pve

updating sensors and pwmconfig
root@pve:~/it87# sensors-detect # sensors-detect version 3.6.0 # System: Default string Default string [Default string] # Board: MW MW-NVR-N5105 # Kernel: 6.2.16-4-pve x86_64 # Processor: Intel(R) Celeron(R) N5105 @ 2.00GHz (6/156/0) This program will help you determine which kernel modules you need to load to use lm_sensors most effectively. It is generally safe and recommended to accept the default answers to all questions, unless you know what you're doing. Some south bridges, CPUs or memory controllers contain embedded sensors. Do you want to scan for them? This is totally safe. (YES/no): Module cpuid loaded successfully. Silicon Integrated Systems SIS5595... No VIA VT82C686 Integrated Sensors... No VIA VT8231 Integrated Sensors... No AMD K8 thermal sensors... No AMD Family 10h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 11h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 12h and 14h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 15h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 16h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 17h thermal sensors... No AMD Family 15h power sensors... No AMD Family 16h power sensors... No Hygon Family 18h thermal sensors... No Intel digital thermal sensor... Success! (driver `coretemp') Intel AMB FB-DIMM thermal sensor... No Intel 5500/5520/X58 thermal sensor... No VIA C7 thermal sensor... No VIA Nano thermal sensor... No Some Super I/O chips contain embedded sensors. We have to write to standard I/O ports to probe them. This is usually safe. Do you want to scan for Super I/O sensors? (YES/no): Probing for Super-I/O at 0x2e/0x2f Trying family `National Semiconductor/ITE'... No Trying family `SMSC'... No Trying family `VIA/Winbond/Nuvoton/Fintek'... No Trying family `ITE'... Yes Found `ITE IT8613E Super IO Sensors' Success! (address 0xa30, driver `to-be-written') Probing for Super-I/O at 0x4e/0x4f Trying family `National Semiconductor/ITE'... No Trying family `SMSC'... No Trying family `VIA/Winbond/Nuvoton/Fintek'... No Trying family `ITE'... No Some systems (mainly servers) implement IPMI, a set of common interfaces through which system health data may be retrieved, amongst other things. We first try to get the information from SMBIOS. If we don't find it there, we have to read from arbitrary I/O ports to probe for such interfaces. This is normally safe. Do you want to scan for IPMI interfaces? (YES/no): Probing for `IPMI BMC KCS' at 0xca0... No Probing for `IPMI BMC SMIC' at 0xca8... No Some hardware monitoring chips are accessible through the ISA I/O ports. We have to write to arbitrary I/O ports to probe them. This is usually safe though. Yes, you do have ISA I/O ports even if you do not have any ISA slots! Do you want to scan the ISA I/O ports? (yes/NO): Lastly, we can probe the I2C/SMBus adapters for connected hardware monitoring devices. This is the most risky part, and while it works reasonably well on most systems, it has been reported to cause trouble on some systems. Do you want to probe the I2C/SMBus adapters now? (YES/no): Found unknown SMBus adapter 8086:4da3 at 0000:00:1f.4. Sorry, no supported PCI bus adapters found. Next adapter: Synopsys DesignWare I2C adapter (i2c-1) Do you want to scan it? (YES/no/selectively): Adapter doesn't support all probing functions. Some addresses won't be probed. Next adapter: Synopsys DesignWare I2C adapter (i2c-2) Do you want to scan it? (YES/no/selectively): Adapter doesn't support all probing functions. Some addresses won't be probed. Next adapter: Synopsys DesignWare I2C adapter (i2c-3) Do you want to scan it? (YES/no/selectively): Adapter doesn't support all probing functions. Some addresses won't be probed. Next adapter: Synopsys DesignWare I2C adapter (i2c-4) Do you want to scan it? (YES/no/selectively): Adapter doesn't support all probing functions. Some addresses won't be probed. Now follows a summary of the probes I have just done. Just press ENTER to continue: Driver `to-be-written': * ISA bus, address 0xa30 Chip `ITE IT8613E Super IO Sensors' (confidence: 9) Driver `coretemp': * Chip `Intel digital thermal sensor' (confidence: 9) Note: there is no driver for ITE IT8613E Super IO Sensors yet. Check https://hwmon.wiki.kernel.org/device_support_status for updates. To load everything that is needed, add this to /etc/modules: #----cut here---- # Chip drivers coretemp #----cut here---- If you have some drivers built into your kernel, the list above will contain too many modules. Skip the appropriate ones! Do you want to add these lines automatically to /etc/modules? (yes/NO) Unloading cpuid... OK root@pve:~/it87# pwmconfig # pwmconfig version 3.6.0 This program will search your sensors for pulse width modulation (pwm) controls, and test each one to see if it controls a fan on your motherboard. Note that many motherboards do not have pwm circuitry installed, even if your sensor chip supports pwm. We will attempt to briefly stop each fan using the pwm controls. The program will attempt to restore each fan to full speed after testing. However, it is ** very important ** that you physically verify that the fans have been to full speed after the program has completed. Found the following devices: hwmon0 is acpitz hwmon3 is coretemp hwmon4 is it8622 Found the following PWM controls: hwmon4/pwm1 current value: 128 hwmon4/pwm2 current value: 60 hwmon4/pwm3 current value: 127 hwmon4/pwm4 current value: 255 hwmon4/pwm4 is currently setup for automatic speed control. In general, automatic mode is preferred over manual mode, as it is more efficient and it reacts faster. Are you sure that you want to setup this output for manual control? (n) y hwmon4/pwm4_enable stuck to 0 Manual control mode not supported, skipping hwmon4/pwm4. hwmon4/pwm5 current value: 255 hwmon4/pwm5 is currently setup for automatic speed control. In general, automatic mode is preferred over manual mode, as it is more efficient and it reacts faster. Are you sure that you want to setup this output for manual control? (n) y Giving the fans some time to reach full speed... Found the following fan sensors: hwmon4/fan1_input current speed: 0 ... skipping! hwmon4/fan2_input current speed: 0 ... skipping! hwmon4/fan4_input current speed: 0 ... skipping! hwmon4/fan5_input current speed: 0 ... skipping! There are no working fan sensors, all readings are 0. Make sure you have a 3-wire fan connected. You may also need to increase the fan divisors. See doc/fan-divisors for more information.

sensors status:


root@pve:~/it87# sensors it8622-isa-0a30 Adapter: ISA adapter in0: 1.87 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +3.06 V) in1: 1.34 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +3.06 V) in2: 2.21 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +3.06 V) in3: 36.00 mV (min = +0.00 V, max = +3.06 V) in4: 2.21 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +3.06 V) in5: 2.21 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +3.06 V) in6: 240.00 mV (min = +0.00 V, max = +3.06 V) 3VSB: 624.00 mV (min = +0.00 V, max = +6.12 V) Vbat: 3.38 V +3.3V: 3.67 V fan1: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM) fan2: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM) fan4: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM) fan5: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM) temp1: +49.0°C (low = -128.0°C, high = +127.0°C) sensor = thermistor temp2: +49.0°C (low = -128.0°C, high = +127.0°C) sensor = disabled temp3: +66.0°C (low = -128.0°C, high = +127.0°C) sensor = disabled intrusion0: ALARM acpitz-acpi-0 Adapter: ACPI interface temp1: +27.8°C (crit = +119.0°C) coretemp-isa-0000 Adapter: ISA adapter Package id 0: +76.0°C (high = +105.0°C, crit = +105.0°C) Core 0: +76.0°C (high = +105.0°C, crit = +105.0°C) Core 1: +76.0°C (high = +105.0°C, crit = +105.0°C) Core 2: +76.0°C (high = +105.0°C, crit = +105.0°C) Core 3: +76.0°C (high = +105.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)

Fan not working even with mid-speed and cpu temp goes to 90℃.

BTW, 6.2.16-3-pve works fine with DSM sa6400 + win11 + ubuntu under N5105 system without upper problem.
 
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