Rudolf Marek wrote: > Hello all, > > I got the DSDT from chuck and it seems there is nothing interesting - no > declaration of PCI_config for the registers. If someone wants to check it I can > send him the DSDT. > > _TMP looks like this: > > Store (\_SB.PCI0.LPC0.EC0.RTMP, Local0) > Store ("Current temp is: ", Debug) > > Store (Local0, Debug) > > Store (Local0, \_SB.CM25) > > Return (Add (0x0AAC, Multiply (Local0, 0x0A))) > > This looks quite OK LPC0.EC0 is embedded controller IO RAM at 0x62. Nothing > special. I guess some SMM interrupt is reading the the PCI regs and sends it to EC. I blacklisted the k8temp driver (and the out-of-tree k8_edac driver in Fedora) and the temps were still volatile, so that's not causing it. Since then I've upgraded the system BIOS from F.06 to F.27 and the problems _may_ have gone away. My own custom 2.6.19 kernel has never been a problem, so I'm thinking it's one of these drivers loaded by Fedora that I never even compile: i2c_core i2c_ec i2c_piix4 asus_acpi (on a Compaq???) sbs - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html