The hardware monitoring solutions supported by the sch5627 and sch5636 drivers are Fujitsu-specific. After some online searching, i found out that the solution used with the SCH5627 is called "Antiope" by Fujitsu, just like the "Theseus" solution inside the SCH5636. I also found out that "Antiope" and "Theseus" are listed as DMI onboard devices on supported Fujitsu devices, so the sch56xx_common module can be loaded automatically an check for the DMI devices. However some devices like the Esprimo C700 have both devices, so after verifying that at least one onboard device is present, sch56xx_common still has to detect which chip is present. This is safe however if at least one device is present. The last two patches are fixing some minor issues. Tested on a Fujitsu Esprimo P720. Armin Wolf (4): hwmon: (sch56xx) Autoload modules on platform device creation hwmon: sch56xx-common: Add automatic module loading on supported devices hwmon: sch56xx-common: Replace msleep() with usleep_range() hwmon: sch56xx-common: Replace WDOG_ACTIVE with WDOG_HW_RUNNING drivers/hwmon/sch5627.c | 9 +++++++ drivers/hwmon/sch5636.c | 9 +++++++ drivers/hwmon/sch56xx-common.c | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 3 files changed, 58 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) -- 2.30.2