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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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Kernel driver nzxt-smart2
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Supported devices:
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- NZXT RGB & Fan controller
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- NZXT Smart Device v2
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Description
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This driver implements monitoring and control of fans plugged into the device.
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Besides typical speed monitoring and PWM duty cycle control, voltage and current
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is reported for every fan.
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The device also has two connectors for RGB LEDs; support for them isn't
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implemented (mainly because there is no standardized sysfs interface).
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Also, the device has a noise sensor, but the sensor seems to be completely
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useless (and very imprecise), so support for it isn't implemented too.
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Usage Notes
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The device should be autodetected, and the driver should load automatically.
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If fans are plugged in/unplugged while the system is powered on, the driver
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must be reloaded to detect configuration changes; otherwise, new fans can't
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be controlled (`pwm*` changes will be ignored). It is necessary because the
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device has a dedicated "detect fans" command, and currently, it is executed only
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during initialization. Speed, voltage, current monitoring will work even without
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reload. As an alternative to reloading the module, a userspace tool (like
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`liquidctl`_) can be used to run "detect fans" command through hidraw interface.
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The driver coexists with userspace tools that access the device through hidraw
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interface with no known issues.
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.. _liquidctl: https://github.com/liquidctl/liquidctl
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Sysfs entries
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======================= ========================================================
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fan[1-3]_input Fan speed monitoring (in rpm).
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curr[1-3]_input Current supplied to the fan (in milliamperes).
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in[0-2]_input Voltage supplied to the fan (in millivolts).
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pwm[1-3] Controls fan speed: PWM duty cycle for PWM-controlled
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fans, voltage for other fans. Voltage can be changed in
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9-12 V range, but the value of the sysfs attribute is
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always in 0-255 range (1 = 9V, 255 = 12V). Setting the
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attribute to 0 turns off the fan completely.
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pwm[1-3]_enable 1 if the fan can be controlled by writing to the
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corresponding pwm* attribute, 0 otherwise. The device
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can control only the fans it detected itself, so the
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attribute is read-only.
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pwm[1-3]_mode Read-only, 1 for PWM-controlled fans, 0 for other fans
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(or if no fan connected).
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update_interval The interval at which all inputs are updated (in
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milliseconds). The default is 1000ms. Minimum is 250ms.
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