From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Thomas Bogendoerfer Subject: Re: Short notice: ipmi_si kills C8000 Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 17:41:51 +0100 Message-ID: <20131029164151.GA10616@alpha.franken.de> References: <2698496.oieJ4Vatqf@caliban.sf-tec.de> <20131026191720.5282c0c3@marga.jer-c2.orkz.net> <20131028105612.GB19852@alpha.franken.de> <20131029093706.GA6255@alpha.franken.de> <236d3862441c13623a9fde73e6988591@sf-mail.de> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Cc: linux-parisc@vger.kernel.org To: Rolf Eike Beer Return-path: In-Reply-To: <236d3862441c13623a9fde73e6988591@sf-mail.de> List-ID: List-Id: linux-parisc.vger.kernel.org On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 11:41:08AM +0100, Rolf Eike Beer wrote: > Oops, sorry, I misread the git log. I've now applied that patch to no problem, maybe it's worth to send the fix to stable now it's in 3.12 > 3.11.6 and the module loads fine. Am I supposed to see anything in > the sysfs that I can query now? I've played only with ipmitool, which gives something like c8000:~# ipmitool sdr Systemboard | 30 degrees C | ok CPU 1 | 43 degrees C | ok Ambient | 24.50 degrees C | ok Main +12V | 12.25 Volts | ok Main -12V | -12.45 Volts | ok Main +5V | 5.00 Volts | ok Main 3.3V | 3.35 Volts | ok Battery +3V | 3.11 Volts | ok Stdby +3.3V | 3.40 Volts | ok Main +1.5V | 1.49 Volts | ok VTT | 1.19 Volts | ok Main +1.8V | 1.80 Volts | ok FAN1 SYS | 6360 RPM | ok FAN2 SYS | 6240 RPM | ok FAN3 SYS | 6000 RPM | ok FAN4 SYS | 6240 RPM | ok FAN5 SYS | 5880 RPM | ok FAN1 PSU | 2400 RPM | ok FAN2 PSU | 2400 RPM | ok SEL Level | 0 unspecified | ok CPU 1 | 0x80 | ok PSU | Not Readable | ns PS1 | 0x02 | ok FAN1 SYS | 0x01 | ok FAN2 SYS | 0x01 | ok FAN3 SYS | 0x01 | ok FAN4 SYS | 0x01 | ok FAN5 SYS | 0x01 | ok FAN1 PSU | 0x01 | ok FAN2 PSU | 0x01 | ok Watchdog | 0x00 | ok iRMC request | 0x00 | ok System Mgmt SW | Not Readable | ns local Mon. | 0x02 | ok Pwr Btn override | 0x01 | ok Software NMI | 0x00 | ok System BIOS | Not Readable | ns iRMC | Not Readable | ns Thomas. -- Crap can work. Given enough thrust pigs will fly, but it's not necessarily a good idea. [ RFC1925, 2.3 ]