Use `k10temp-pci-00c3` sensor output instead of `asus_wmi_sensors-virtual-0` to read the CPU temperature because on the ASUS Prime x470 Pro the latter is buggy and can result in the UEFI fan control either slamming at 100% or not registering a temperature change at full load.
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1.1 KiB
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39 lines
1.1 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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cache_dir=~/.cache/tmux
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cache_file=$cache_dir/system-info
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# Make sure the output directory exists.
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if [ ! -d $cache_dir ]; then
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mkdir -p $cache_dir
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fi
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if sensors 'coretemp-isa-0000' &> /dev/null; then
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function get_cpu_temp() {
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sensors 'coretemp-isa-0000' | awk 'NR == 3 { print substr($4, 2) }'
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}
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elif sensors 'k10temp-pci-00c3' &> /dev/null; then
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function get_cpu_temp {
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sensors 'k10temp-pci-00c3' | grep 'Tctl:' | awk '{ print $2 }'
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}
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else
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function get_cpu_temp {
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echo 'N/A°C'
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}
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fi
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# Cleanup cache file when interrupted.
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trap '[ -f $cache_file ] && rm $cache_file; exit' INT
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trap '[ -f $cache_file ] && rm $cache_file; exit' TERM
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while true; do
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# Parse the current CPU load on all cores/threads.
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cpu_load=`mpstat -P ALL -n 1 -u 1 -o JSON | \
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jq '.sysstat.hosts[0].statistics[0]["cpu-load"][1:]|.[].idle' | \
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awk '$idle ~ /[-.0-9]*/ { printf "%s", substr("█▇▆▅▄▃▂▁ ", int($idle / 11), 1) }'`
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# Parse the current CPU package temperature.
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cpu_temp=$(get_cpu_temp)
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# Write to the cache file.
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echo "$cpu_temp $cpu_load" > $cache_file
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done
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