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Re: Dell R7425 with AMD Ryzen dmesg



That's one tasty morsel, curious to time build.sh -m 128 on a memory disk...

On Tue, 25 Dec 2018 at 07:55, Manuel Bouyer <bouyer%antioche.eu.org@localhost> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> for fun, attached is the dmesg of NetBSD-current on a Dell R7425 with
> 2 AMD Ryzen 16-core/32 threads CPUs.
>
> Everything seems to be supported (the disk and network controllers are
> for sure). Sensors reports only 8 CPU temps (maybe that's the number of dies),
> but reported values looks right:
>                            Current  CritMax  WarnMax  WarnMin  CritMin  Unit
> [amdzentemp0]
>        cpu0 temperature:    36.000                                      degC
> [amdzentemp1]
>        cpu1 temperature:    35.750                                      degC
> [amdzentemp2]
>        cpu2 temperature:    35.250                                      degC
> [amdzentemp3]
>        cpu3 temperature:    36.000                                      degC
> [amdzentemp4]
>        cpu4 temperature:    39.000                                      degC
> [amdzentemp5]
>        cpu5 temperature:    35.750                                      degC
> [amdzentemp6]
>        cpu6 temperature:    37.000                                      degC
> [amdzentemp7]
>        cpu7 temperature:    39.000                                      degC
> [ipmi0]
>            Exhaust Temp:    31.133   80.342   75.321    8.034    3.013  degC
>               GPU8 Temp:       N/A
>               GPU7 Temp:       N/A
>               GPU6 Temp:       N/A
>               GPU5 Temp:       N/A
>               GPU4 Temp:       N/A
>               GPU3 Temp:       N/A
>               GPU2 Temp:       N/A
>               GPU1 Temp:       N/A
>                 Status1:     FALSE
>                  Status:     FALSE
>               Intrusion:      TRUE
>               Voltage 2:   228.976                                         V
>               Voltage 1:       N/A
>                    Fan6:      4680                        840      480   RPM
>                    Fan5:      4800                        840      480   RPM
>                    Fan4:      4680                        840      480   RPM
>                    Fan3:      4800                        840      480   RPM
>                    Fan2:      4800                        840      480   RPM
>                    Fan1:      4800                        840      480   RPM
>              Inlet Temp:    19.081   47.201   43.184    3.013   -7.030  degC
>                   Temp1:    39.167   95.407                      3.013  degC
>                    Temp:    36.154   95.407                      3.013  degC
> [mfii0]
>         mfii0 BBU state:      TRUE
>       mfii0 BBU voltage:     3.975                                         V
>       mfii0 BBU current:     0.000                                         A
>   mfii0 BBU temperature:    30.000                                      degC
>                 mfii0:0:    online
>
> Tip: if you want to use serial console on this machine, with the physical
> serial connector on the rear, you have to set it up as com2 in BIOS (com1 in
> NetBSD), and hardwire the console to 0x2f8 in the NetBSD's boot loader.
> Every other configuration I tried (especially trying to get the physical
> serial connector routed to com1/0x3f8) failed.
>
> --
> Manuel Bouyer <bouyer%antioche.eu.org@localhost>
>      NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference
> --



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