| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later |
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| Kernel driver aquacomputer-d5next |
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| Supported devices: |
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| * Aquacomputer Aquaero 5/6 fan controllers |
| * Aquacomputer D5 Next watercooling pump |
| * Aquacomputer Farbwerk RGB controller |
| * Aquacomputer Farbwerk 360 RGB controller |
| * Aquacomputer Octo fan controller |
| * Aquacomputer Quadro fan controller |
| * Aquacomputer High Flow Next sensor |
| * Aquacomputer Leakshield leak prevention system |
| * Aquacomputer Aquastream XT watercooling pump |
| * Aquacomputer Aquastream Ultimate watercooling pump |
| * Aquacomputer Poweradjust 3 fan controller |
| * Aquacomputer High Flow USB flow meter |
| * Aquacomputer MPS Flow devices |
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| Author: Aleksa Savic |
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| Description |
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| This driver exposes hardware sensors of listed Aquacomputer devices, which |
| communicate through proprietary USB HID protocols. |
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| The Aquaero devices expose eight physical, eight virtual and four calculated |
| virtual temperature sensors, as well as two flow sensors. The fans expose their |
| speed (in RPM), power, voltage and current. Temperature offsets and fan speeds |
| can be controlled. |
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| For the D5 Next pump, available sensors are pump and fan speed, power, voltage |
| and current, as well as coolant temperature and eight virtual temp sensors. Also |
| available through debugfs are the serial number, firmware version and power-on |
| count. Attaching a fan to it is optional and allows it to be controlled using |
| temperature curves directly from the pump. If it's not connected, the fan-related |
| sensors will report zeroes. |
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| The pump can be configured either through software or via its physical |
| interface. Configuring the pump through this driver is not implemented, as it |
| seems to require sending it a complete configuration. That includes addressable |
| RGB LEDs, for which there is no standard sysfs interface. Thus, that task is |
| better suited for userspace tools. |
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| The Octo exposes four physical and sixteen virtual temperature sensors, a flow sensor |
| as well as eight PWM controllable fans, along with their speed (in RPM), power, voltage |
| and current. Flow sensor pulses are also available. |
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| The Quadro exposes four physical and sixteen virtual temperature sensors, a flow |
| sensor and four PWM controllable fans, along with their speed (in RPM), power, |
| voltage and current. Flow sensor pulses are also available. |
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| The Farbwerk and Farbwerk 360 expose four temperature sensors. Additionally, |
| sixteen virtual temperature sensors of the Farbwerk 360 are exposed. |
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| The High Flow Next exposes +5V voltages, water quality, conductivity and flow readings. |
| A temperature sensor can be connected to it, in which case it provides its reading |
| and an estimation of the dissipated/absorbed power in the liquid cooling loop. |
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| The Leakshield exposes two temperature sensors and coolant pressure (current, min, max and |
| target readings). It also exposes the estimated reservoir volume and how much of it is |
| filled with coolant. Pump RPM and flow can be set to enhance on-device calculations, |
| but this is not yet implemented here. |
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| The Aquastream XT pump exposes temperature readings for the coolant, external sensor |
| and fan IC. It also exposes pump and fan speeds (in RPM), voltages, as well as pump |
| current. |
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| The Aquastream Ultimate pump exposes coolant temp and an external temp sensor, along |
| with speed, power, voltage and current of both the pump and optionally connected fan. |
| It also exposes pressure and flow speed readings. |
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| The Poweradjust 3 controller exposes a single external temperature sensor. |
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| The High Flow USB exposes an internal and external temperature sensor, and a flow meter. |
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| The MPS Flow devices expose the same entries as the High Flow USB because they have |
| the same USB product ID and report sensors equivalently. |
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| Depending on the device, not all sysfs and debugfs entries will be available. |
| Writing to virtual temperature sensors is not currently supported. |
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| Usage notes |
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| The devices communicate via HID reports. The driver is loaded automatically by |
| the kernel and supports hotswapping. |
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| Sysfs entries |
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| temp[1-20]_input Physical/virtual temperature sensors (in millidegrees Celsius) |
| temp[1-8]_offset Temperature sensor correction offset (in millidegrees Celsius) |
| fan[1-9]_input Pump/fan speed (in RPM) / Flow speed (in dL/h) |
| fan1_min Minimal fan speed (in RPM) |
| fan1_max Maximal fan speed (in RPM) |
| fan1_target Target fan speed (in RPM) |
| fan5_pulses Quadro flow sensor pulses |
| fan9_pulses Octo flow sensor pulses |
| power[1-8]_input Pump/fan power (in micro Watts) |
| in[0-7]_input Pump/fan voltage (in milli Volts) |
| curr[1-8]_input Pump/fan current (in milli Amperes) |
| pwm[1-8] Fan PWM (0 - 255) |
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| Debugfs entries |
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| serial_number Serial number of the device |
| firmware_version Version of installed firmware |
| power_cycles Count of how many times the device was powered on |
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