Re: [lm-sensors] [RFC] ACPI based hwmon driver for ASUS

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Hi again,

Of course it is not there because I removed it myself :/ The "sensors" command will just produce "general parse error" this is because of the unknown device class (imho). So I removed that and forgot. Well now I have the sysfs files:

/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon2/device/:
bus fan0_min fan2_input fan3_label in0_input in1_label in2_max in3_min temp0_crit temp1_input driver fan1_input fan2_label fan3_max in0_label in1_max in2_min name temp0_input temp1_label fan0_input fan1_label fan2_max fan3_min in0_max in1_min in3_input path temp0_label temp1_max fan0_label fan1_max fan2_min hid in0_min in2_input in3_label power temp0_max uevent fan0_max fan1_min fan3_input hwmon:hwmon2 in1_input in2_label in3_max subsystem temp1_crit


Please note that in kernelsrc/Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface
is defined the interface. We have fans starting from 1 and not 0
Also temperatures are in milidegrees. So your 3200 should be 32000.
Temps file starts also from 1 and not 0. (so no temp0...)

Please can you fix this issues? I will do the review later once this things are fixed. Values seems to match.

Thanks,
Rudolf
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