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An Apple System Management Controller (SMC) library & command line tool in Swift
for Intel based Macs. The library works by talking to the AppleSMC.kext (kernel
extension), the private driver for the SMC. Read temperature sensors, get and
set fan speed (RPM), and more.
For an example usage of this library, see
dshb, a macOS system monitor in Swift
For other system related statistics in Swift for macOS, see
SystemKit
System Management Controller
"The System Management Controller (SMC) is an internal subsystem introduced by
Apple Inc. with the introduction of their new Intel processor based machines
in 2006. It takes over the functions of the SMU. The SMC manages thermal and
power conditions to optimize the power and airflow while keeping audible noise
to a minimum. Power consumption and temperature are monitored by the operating
system, which communicates the necessary adjustments back to the SMC. The SMC
makes the changes, slowing down or speeding up fans as necessary."
-via Wikipedia
Incase you have already cloned the repository, run the following inside the
project directory.
git submodule update --init
SMCKitTool
A macOS command line tool for interfacing with the SMC using SMCKit. The
CommandLine library is used for
the CLI and ronn for generating the
manual page.
Install
This will build SMCKitTool (smckit(1)) from source and place the binary and
manual page in your path.
make install
Example
$ smckit
-- Temperature --
AMBIENT_AIR_0 34.0°C
CPU_0_DIE 48.0°C
CPU_0_PROXIMITY 39.0°C
ENCLOSURE_BASE_0 29.0°C
ENCLOSURE_BASE_1 29.0°C
ENCLOSURE_BASE_2 28.0°C
HEATSINK_1 34.0°C
MEM_SLOTS_PROXIMITY 36.0°C
PALM_REST 27.0°C
-- Fan --
[id 0] Right Side
Min: 1299 RPM
Max: 6199 RPM
Current: 1292 RPM
-- Power --
AC Present: true
Battery Powered: false
Charging: false
Battery Ok: true
Battery Count: 1
-- Misc --
Disc in ODD: false
Library Usage Notes
The use of this library will almost certainly not be allowed in the
Mac App Store as it is essentially using a private API
If you are creating a macOS command line tool, you cannot use SMCKit as a
library as Swift does not currently support static libraries. In such a
case, the SMC.swift file must simply be included in your project as another
source file. See
SwiftInFlux/Runtime Dynamic Libraries
for more information and both SMCKitTool &
dshb as examples of such a case.
References
There are many projects that interface with the SMC for one purpose or another.
Credit is most certainly due to them for the reference. Such projects as:
While the SMC driver is closed source, the call strucutre and definition of
certain structs needed to interact with it (see SMCParamStruct) happened to
appear in the open source Apple PowerManagement project at around version
211, and soon after disappeared. They can be seen in the
PrivateLib.c
file under pmconfigd. In the very same source file, the following snippet can be
found:
// And simply AppleSMC with kCFBooleanTrue to let them know time is changed.// We don't pass any information down.IORegistryEntrySetCFProperty( _smc,
CFSTR("TheTimesAreAChangin"),
kCFBooleanTrue);