Re: [PATCH 1/2] x86/amd_nb: Add PCI device IDs for family 17h, model 71h

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Hi Marcel,

On 7/19/19 12:40 AM, Marcel Bocu wrote:
On 18/07/2019 22:33, Guenter Roeck wrote:
On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 09:26:16PM +0300, Marcel Bocu wrote:
The AMD Ryzen gen 3 processors came with a different PCI IDs for the
function 3 & 4 which are used to access the SMN interface. The root
PCI address however remained at the same address as the model 30h.

Adding the F3/F4 PCI IDs respectively to the misc and link ids appear
to be sufficient for k10temp, so let's add them and follow up on the
patch if other functions need more tweaking.

Signed-off-by: Marcel Bocu <marcel.p.bocu@xxxxxxxxx>
Tested-by: Marcel Bocu <marcel.p.bocu@xxxxxxxxx>


How is this version of the patch series different to the first version ?

They seem pretty much identical except for the macro's name (71h vs 70h)

Normally (or at least so far) the device ID specifications are for a group
of models, not just for one chip in the group. Traditionally, AMD uses the
same PCI ID for model numbers 7xh, so 70h would probably be more appropriate.
Of course, that is hard to say without documentation from AMD, and I don't
see anything published for Ryzen 3000.

and the fact that I already Cc:ed the x86 crew. I had checked this
weekend if there were patches already for this, but I guess Vicki sent
his patches right after I checked. Sorry for the noise!

Could anyone add Vicki Pfau (I don't have his email address because I
subscribed to this list after he sent his patches), and then we can ask
him if he already submited his patches to x86 or not.

In any case, whatever patchset gets selected for inclusion, I suggest we
both sign off on the commit (I do not care about authorship). I will
anyway try to follow up with other patches to access the chipset's
temperature and the fan speed.


Wouldn't that require patches to the Super-IO chip on your board ?
That seems orthogonal to this patch series (and to the R3000 CPU).

Sorry again for the noise!

Sorry myself, I didn't realize that the patches were from different people
since they looked similar.

Guenter



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