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# You need the ibm_acpi kernel module version 0.11 or greater | # You need the ibm_acpi kernel module version 0.11 or greater | ||
# load the module with experimental=1 to enable the fan controls | # load the module with experimental=1 to enable the fan controls | ||
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depend() { | depend() { | ||
need localmount | need localmount |
Revision as of 10:06, 23 September 2005
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Fan control shell scripts
sh script example
#!/bin/sh MAXTEMP=50 while [ 1 ]; do fan=no for temp in `sed s/temperatures:// < /proc/acpi/ibm/thermal` do test $temp -gt $MAXTEMP && fan=yes done command='disable' test "$fan" = "yes" && command='enable' echo $command > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan sleep 20 done
sh script with more features
#!/bin/sh # fan control-script # # based upon ibm-acpi 0.11 (experimental=1 !) # # eliminates anoying "fan always on" in battery mode # works with hysteresis (DELTA) so that always-turn-on/turn-off is avoided # fan acivates at MAXTEMP and cools down CPU, GPU etc. to MAXTEMP-DELTA than the fan is turned off # furthermore detects if AC is on and gives back fan control to default behaviour than # # one can change MAXTEMP and DELTA to individual values # but take care of your THINKPAD don`t melt it! # # have fun! # mk 05.05.05 MAXTEMP=51 DELTA=4 SWITCHTEMP=$MAXTEMP #make sure the script doesn't leave the fan off on error trap "echo enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan" EXIT while [ 1 ]; do for ac in `sed s/state:// < /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/AC/state` do if [ "$ac" = "off-line" ]; then fan=no for temp in `sed s/temperatures:// < /proc/acpi/ibm/thermal` do test $temp -gt $SWITCHTEMP && fan=yes done if [ "$fan" = "yes" ]; then command='enable' SWITCHTEMP=`expr $MAXTEMP - $DELTA` else SWITCHTEMP=$MAXTEMP command='disable' fi else # ac-adapter on -> set fan control to standard behaviour command='enable' fi echo $command > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan sleep 15 done done
sh script with extra safety functionality
ibm_acpi usually works well. But to rely on it completely, this script provides some extra safety functionality:
- It catches various signals and turns the fan on before it quits.
- It turns off the fan under very strict conditions, leaving it on when unexpected errors occur.
#!/bin/sh # july 2005 Erik Groeneveld, erik@cq2.nl # It makes sure the fan is on in case of errors # and only turns it off when all temps are ok. IBM_ACPI=/proc/acpi/ibm THERMOMETER=$IBM_ACPI/thermal FAN=$IBM_ACPI/fan MAXTRIPPOINT=65 MINTRIPPOINT=60 TRIPPOINT=$MINTRIPPOINT echo fancontrol: Thermometer: $THERMOMETER, Fan: $FAN echo fancontrol: Current `cat $THERMOMETER` echo fancontrol: Controlling temperatures between $MINTRIPPOINT and $MAXTRIPPOINT degrees. # Make sure the fan is turned on when the script crashes or is killed trap "echo enable > $FAN; exit 0" HUP KILL INT ABRT STOP QUIT SEGV TERM while [ 1 ]; do command=enable temperatures=`sed s/temperatures:// < $THERMOMETER` result= for temp in $temperatures do test $temp -le $TRIPPOINT && result=$result.Ok done if [ "$result" = ".Ok.Ok.Ok.Ok.Ok.Ok.Ok.Ok" ]; then command=disable TRIPPOINT=$MAXTRIPPOINT else command=enable TRIPPOINT=$MINTRIPPOINT fi echo $command > $FAN # Temperature ramps up quickly, so pick this not too large: sleep 5 done
Init script example
#! /bin/sh N=/etc/init.d/fan set -e case "$1" in start) # make sure privileges don't persist across reboots if [ -d /var/run/fan ] && [ "x`ls /var/run/fan`" != x ] then touch -t 198501010000 /var/run/fan/* fi fan.sh & # Script from above ;; stop|reload|restart|force-reload) killall fan.sh echo enable > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan ;; *) echo "Usage: $N {start|stop|restart|force-reload}" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac exit 0
Init script example for gentoo
Assume one of the above control scripts is /usr/sbin/ibm-fancontrold, for gentoo use the following init script in /etc/init.d/ibm-fancontrol. Copy the script to /etc/init.d/ibm-fancontrol, then do
# rc-update add ibm-fancontrol default
This will add the init script to the default runlevel.
#!/sbin/runscript # 2005 Gilbert Tiefengruber # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # IBM Fancontrol init script for IBM Thinkpad laptops (tested with R50) # This init script was written for gentoo 2005.1, kernel 2.6.12 # You need the ibm_acpi kernel module version 0.11 or greater # load the module with experimental=1 to enable the fan controls depend() { need localmount } checkconfig() { if [ ! -e /proc/acpi/ibm/fan ]; then eerror "The ibm_acpi module must be loaded with (experimental=1)" return 1 fi } start() { checkconfig || return 1 ebegin "Starting ibm-fancontrold" start-stop-daemon --quiet -p /var/run/ibm-fancontrold.pid -m -b --start -a /usr/sbin/ibm-fancontrold eend ${?} } stop() { ebegin "Stopping ibm-fancontrold" start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet -p /var/run/ibm-fancontrold.pid eend ${?} }
fanctrld
fanctrld is a daemon (written in C) that controls the Thinkpad's fan. The basic approach is to monitor both temperature and fan speed. The fan is enabled when a certain temperature is exceeded, and disabled when the BIOS slows down the fan below a certain speed.