Index: linux-2.6.30.1/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.c =================================================================== --- linux-2.6.30.1.orig/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.c 2009-07-06 17:07:16.458757525 +0200 +++ linux-2.6.30.1/drivers/hwmon/coretemp.c 2009-07-06 18:25:46.934758067 +0200 @@ -157,17 +157,24 @@ /* The 100C is default for both mobile and non mobile CPUs */ int tjmax = 100000; - int ismobile = 1; + int usemsr_ee = 1; int err; u32 eax, edx; /* Early chips have no MSR for TjMax */ if ((c->x86_model == 0xf) && (c->x86_mask < 4)) { - ismobile = 0; + usemsr_ee = 0; } - if ((c->x86_model > 0xe) && (ismobile)) { + /* Atoms seems to have TjMax at 90C */ + + if (c->x86_model == 0x1c) { + usemsr_ee = 0; + tjmax = 90000; + } + + if ((c->x86_model > 0xe) && (usemsr_ee)) { /* Now we can detect the mobile CPU using Intel provided table http://softwarecommunity.intel.com/Wiki/Mobility/720.htm @@ -179,13 +186,13 @@ dev_warn(dev, "Unable to access MSR 0x17, assuming desktop" " CPU\n"); - ismobile = 0; + usemsr_ee = 0; } else if (!(eax & 0x10000000)) { - ismobile = 0; + usemsr_ee = 0; } } - if (ismobile) { + if (usemsr_ee) { err = rdmsr_safe_on_cpu(id, 0xee, &eax, &edx); if (err) { @@ -413,11 +420,11 @@ for_each_online_cpu(i) { struct cpuinfo_x86 *c = &cpu_data(i); - /* check if family 6, models 0xe, 0xf, 0x16, 0x17, 0x1A */ + /* check if family 6, models 0xe, 0xf, 0x16, 0x17, 0x1A, 0x1c */ if ((c->cpuid_level < 0) || (c->x86 != 0x6) || !((c->x86_model == 0xe) || (c->x86_model == 0xf) || (c->x86_model == 0x16) || (c->x86_model == 0x17) || - (c->x86_model == 0x1A))) { + (c->x86_model == 0x1A) || (c->x86_model == 0x1c))) { /* supported CPU not found, but report the unknown family 6 CPU */ Index: linux-2.6.30.1/Documentation/hwmon/coretemp =================================================================== --- linux-2.6.30.1.orig/Documentation/hwmon/coretemp 2009-07-06 18:31:56.262759644 +0200 +++ linux-2.6.30.1/Documentation/hwmon/coretemp 2009-07-06 18:32:20.302461349 +0200 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Supported chips: * All Intel Core family Prefix: 'coretemp' - CPUID: family 0x6, models 0xe, 0xf, 0x16, 0x17 + CPUID: family 0x6, models 0xe, 0xf, 0x16, 0x17, 0x1c (Atom) Datasheet: Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's Manual Volume 3A: System Programming Guide http://softwarecommunity.intel.com/Wiki/Mobility/720.htm Index: linux-2.6.30.1/drivers/hwmon/Kconfig =================================================================== --- linux-2.6.30.1.orig/drivers/hwmon/Kconfig 2009-07-06 18:32:31.974757310 +0200 +++ linux-2.6.30.1/drivers/hwmon/Kconfig 2009-07-06 18:33:48.566759515 +0200 @@ -402,12 +402,12 @@ will be called gl520sm. config SENSORS_CORETEMP - tristate "Intel Core (2) Duo/Solo temperature sensor" + tristate "Intel Core/Core2/Atom temperature sensor" depends on X86 && EXPERIMENTAL help If you say yes here you get support for the temperature - sensor inside your CPU. Supported all are all known variants - of Intel Core family. + sensor inside your CPU. Most of the family 6 CPUs + are supported. Check documentation/driver for details. config SENSORS_IBMAEM tristate "IBM Active Energy Manager temperature/power sensors and control"