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 -- Michael Kress, kress at hal.saar.de http://www.michael-kress.de / http://kress.net P E N G U I N S A R E C O O L