Dear Wim, Am Mittwoch, den 30.01.2013, 20:19 +0100 schrieb Wim Van Sebroeck: > > In case of SB800 or later chipset and re-programming MMIO address(*), > > sp5100_tco module may read incorrect value of reserved bit, because the module > > reads a value from an incorrect I/O address. However, this bug doesn't cause > > a problem, because when re-programming MMIO address, by chance the module > > writes zero (this is BIOS's default value) to the low three bits of register. > > * In most cases, PC with SB8x0 or later chipset doesn't need to re-programming > > MMIO address, because such PC can enable AcpiMmio and can use 0xfed80b00 for > > watchdog register base address. > > > > This patch fixes this bug. > > > > Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43176 > > Signed-off-by: Takahisa Tanaka <mc74hc00@xxxxxxxxx> > > Added to linux-watchdog-next. Is it allowed to rewrite history of linux-watchdog-next? If yes, could you please add `CC: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx` to both of Takahisa’s patches and also add my Tested-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ASRock E350M1 (SB800) as commented on the bug report to it? Thanks, Paul
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