Supermicro X6DH8-G2+ / sensors not working

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Hi Jean,

Jean Delvare schrieb:
> Looks alright. Did you try unloading and reloading the driver a couple
> time? If everything works OK for you I'll push the driver into -mm
> soon, so that it can receive wider testing.
>   

sorry, it took a bit ... not because I tested for so long time... ;-)
I've been modprobe'ing und rmmod'ing the driver constantly for an hour
or so (every few seconds, with 'watch') and I can still receive the
expected results without any flaw, nothing irregular, no strange syslog
messages etc.

>> [root at matrix PC87427-platform-driver]# dmesg | tail -n 8
>> pc87427: readall_fan: data=ffff88003f09e540, nr=0
>> pc87427: readall_fan: data=ffff88003f09e540, nr=1
>> pc87427: readall_fan: data=ffff88003f09e540, nr=2
>> pc87427: readall_fan: data=ffff88003f09e540, nr=3
>> pc87427: readall_fan: data=ffff88003f09e540, nr=4
>> pc87427: readall_fan: data=ffff88003f09e540, nr=5
>> pc87427: readall_fan: data=ffff88003f09e540, nr=6
>> pc87427: readall_fan: data=ffff88003f09e540, nr=7
>>     
>
> These are temporary debugging messages which I put in there to
> investigate an older bug, which of course never happened again. You can
> get rid of them by removing -DDEBUG in the Makefile and building the
> driver again. You can also replace -g with -O2 for faster and smaller
> code.
>   

Debugging messages are gone now.
Thanks & have a nice weekend

Michael

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