TEMP_HYST and TEMP_LOW difference for 2.4 kernel?

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Hi,

I want to add support for the THMC50 sensor to the lmsensors 
2.x. I found that original THMC50 does not work with 2.6 kernel 
because it expects a value tempX_max_hyst instead of tempX_min.

I found that the 2.4 driver returns TEMP, TEMP_HYST and 
TEMP_OVER. The 2.4 equivalent to the tempX_min is called 
TEMP_LOW.

Is there any difference between TEMP_LOW and TEMP_HYST? 

May I change the 2.4 THMC50 driver (which should be cleaned and 
extended for the adm1021 anyway) to report TEMP_LOW instead of 
TEMP_HYST? 

Regards,
Krzysztof

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