2.6.16-rc5: unreasonable temperature reported by w83627thf-isa-0290

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Hi Jean,

Jean Delvare wrote:
> Harald,
> 
> 
>> Creating a driver on my own sounds pretty cool. Probably it is
>> allowed to use an existing driver as a template?
> 
> Not allowed. Required ;)
> 
> I didn't look at the datasheet for your chip yet (no time for this
> sorry) so I can't tell you exactly which driver to start from. But this
> should be an i2c-only driver (no platform driver, and no i2c-isa
> trick.) Maybe lm90 will do, as it's both simple and up-to-date with
> regards to recent changes. And you can always peek at other drivers for
> the features your chip has and lm90 doesn't.
> 

I have started working on this (but please don't expect too much).
One question about the I2C_DRIVERID_* macros in i2c-id.h: Where
could I get an ID for the f75387 driver?


Regards

Harri

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