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- evidenced by references of the sysmon_envsys_register symbol within the sys path of NetBSD; with temperature sensors, ENVSYS_STEMP, being the most likely type...
- NetBSD had close to 85 device drivers exporting data through the API of the envsys framework. Since the 2007 revision, serialization of data between the kernel...
- with sysctl possibly being the simpler of the two. In NetBSD, the sysmon_envsys framework for hardware monitoring uses ioctl through proplib; whereas OpenBSD...
- of these I2C sensors are also supported and are accessible through the envsys framework, although none are enabled by default outside of Open Firmware...
- Alexander Yurchenko, when he was porting several envsys-based drivers from NetBSD. Instead of porting NetBSD's envsys, a simpler sysctl-based mechanism was developed...
- Explorer Resource Monitor (resmon) Samurize Sar in UNIX SpeedFan sysmon/envsys on NetBSD systat System Monitor (sysmon) top vmstat Windows Desktop Gadgets...
- series. Here are some examples: SCH3112 SCH3114 SCH3116 SCH3223 NCT6776 envsys hw.sensors lm_sensors contains a tool named sensors-detect that can also...
- Murenin (2010-05-21). "1.1. Motivation; 4. Sensor Drivers; 7.1. NetBSD envsys / sysmon". OpenBSD Hardware SensorsEnvironmental Monitoring and Fan Control...
- Constantine A. (2010-05-21). "1.1. Motivation; 4. Sensor Drivers; 7.1. NetBSD envsys / sysmon". OpenBSD Hardware SensorsEnvironmental Monitoring and Fan Control...
- implement RAID management in OpenBSD and NetBSD. /dev/sysmon – used by NetBSD's envsys framework for hardware monitoring, accessed in the userland through proplib(3)...