From: j.w.r.degoede@hhs.nl (Hans de Goede)
To: lm-sensors@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [lm-sensors] #2159: lm-sensors doesn't work on Abit AB9 Pro
Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 12:33:59 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <45ED5FB7.7000203@hhs.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <45DEA193.6050100@hhs.nl>
Hi all,
Once again through the list as I still can do nothing with the ticket,
even though its assigend to me. Notice that just might be me being a
total trac noop, I see no edit link or whatever anywhere and reading the
trac guide learns me that I need to annotate the bug, but I see no
annotate link / button either.
Anyways on to the ticket:
lm-sensors wrote:
> #2159: lm-sensors doesn't work on Abit AB9 Pro
> -----------------------+----------------------------------------------------
> Reporter: ticket | Owner: jwrgoede
> Type: defect | Status: new
> Priority: major | Milestone:
> Component: hardware | Version: 2.10.0
> Resolution: | Keywords:
> -----------------------+----------------------------------------------------
> Comment (by ticket):
>
> Hi,
>
> I tried to use the abituguru2 driver (0.1.2) but it wasn't able to find
> the device.
Yes, that reminds me that the detection code needs to be even less
strict. To work around this do: "insmod abituguru2.ko force=1"
> I have an AB9 Pro running Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (2.6.20-6)
> x86_64. I also downloaded the openguru tool and this is the output of the
> first few lines on the first run:
>
>
> {{{
> Detect: 08 ac
> uGuru wasn't found on motherboard.
> AC2005 board id 0014
> }}}
>
> This is the beginning of the output of the second and all following runs:
>
> {{{
> Detect: 00 05
> uGuru wasn't found on motherboard.
> AC2005 board id 0014
> }}}
>
Okay, thats once again the detection code not working, but unlike the
kernel driver openguru continues even when the detection fails,
confusing I know, but please keep in mind that openguru is meant only as
a debug tool to help developing the kernel driver.
> I noticed that the all values seemed to be OK but I miss the fan
> information for AUX1 to AUX3.
>
Strange, the motherboard information used to determine what inputs to
show and how to label them is taken straight from Abit .ini files, well
I've seen a bug in one of those .ini files before :)
Try putting the attached version of config0014.h in the openguru dir and
then recompiling that should give you those fans too.
Regards,
Hans
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2007-02-23 8:10 [lm-sensors] #2159: lm-sensors doesn't work on Abit AB9 Pro Hans de Goede
2007-03-06 12:33 ` Hans de Goede [this message]
2007-03-06 18:18 ` Jean Delvare
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