hwmon/w83627ehf

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Hi

Please provide the  output of
isadump -y 0x0A05 0xA06
isadump -y -k 0x87,0x87 0x2e 0x2f 0xb 0x7

And cat /proc/ioports



Thanks!

Rudolf



David Hubbard wrote:
> Hi Lambert,
> 
> On 5/13/07, Lambert Carsten <reply01 at lhcarsten.org> wrote:
>> Hello David,
>>
>> Just starting out with lm sensors I found a sensor chip that is recognized by
>> the 'sensors-detect' script as :
>>
>> Found `Winbond W83627DHG Super IO Sensors'                  Success!
>>     (address 0xa00, driver `w83627ehf')
>>
>> Driver `w83627ehf' (should be inserted):
>>   Detects correctly:
>>   * ISA bus address 0x0a00 (Busdriver `i2c-isa')
>>     Chip `Winbond W83627DHG Super IO Sensors' (confidence: 9)
>>
>> I saw you had added support for this chip in the 2.6.21 kernel. However when
>> loading the module I get:
>>
>> w83627ehf: unsupported chip ID: 0xffff
>>
>> I am not contacting you for support, but I figured I might be of help,
>> testing, gathering information, whatever is usefull.
>> I do know my way around the command line but I am not a programmer so you
>> might have to tell me how to gather any information you need.
>>
>> Don't waste your time replying unless I can be of help to you. :)
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Lambert Carsten
> 
> You've got the right person here. I'm CCing the lm-sensors list so
> that this information will be publicly available. So it would be easy
> to just add 0xffff as a chip ID and forget about it -- but somehow,
> that doesn't seem like a valid chip ID to me. So I'm going to treat it
> as some kind of bug and try to get your motherboard to report a
> different chip ID. That's just my initial guess...
> 
> Would you mind providing the following information?
> 
> Kernel version
> 
> Motherboard manufacturer and model number
> 
> sensors version
> 
> Full output of sensors-detect.pl
> 
> Any additional clues -- what caused the failure? Did you upgrade to
> linux 2.6.21, or is this new hardware ... ?
> 
> Thanks for the report!
> David
> 
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