Andigilog aSC7621 on Intel 975XBX2 - mostly working

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Turn off "Hardware monitoring chip debugging messages".  That's what's causing it to not compile and I'll take a look at it.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: lm-sensors-bounces at lm-sensors.org 
> [mailto:lm-sensors-bounces at lm-sensors.org] On Behalf Of 
> George Joseph (dev)
> Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 2:51 PM
> To: Sebastian Flothow; lm-sensors
> Subject: Re:  Andigilog aSC7621 on Intel 975XBX2 
> - mostly working
> 
>  
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: lm-sensors-bounces at lm-sensors.org 
> > [mailto:lm-sensors-bounces at lm-sensors.org] On Behalf Of 
> > Sebastian Flothow
> > Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 12:26 PM
> > To: lm-sensors
> > Subject: Re:  Andigilog aSC7621 on Intel 975XBX2 
> > - mostly working
> > 
> > Am 7. Aug 2007 um 03:49 Uhr schrieb George Joseph ((dev)):
> > > Hmmm.  2.6.16 is definitely not going to work but 2.6.21 
> > should compile
> > > fine.  In fact, I just tried it again on a freshly 
> untarred 2.6.21.6
> > > with no errors.  If you tried the older driver, make sure it's
> > > completely cleaned out. Did the patch apply cleanly?
> > 
> > Yes, I applied it to a freshly untarred 2.6.21.6 as well. 
> There were 
> > slight offsets, but I think that shouldn't matter:
> > 
> > |?magrathea linux-2.6.21.6 # patch -p1 < ../asc76xx-2.6.21.patch
> > | patching file Documentation/hwmon/asc76xx
> > | patching file drivers/hwmon/asc76xx.c
> > | patching file drivers/hwmon/Kconfig
> > | Hunk #1 succeeded at 153 (offset 11 lines).
> > | patching file drivers/hwmon/Makefile
> > | Hunk #1 succeeded at 21 (offset 1 line).
> > 
> > However, I just found that it seems to be caused by my 
> config - if I 
> > use the default config (except for enabling asc76xx, of course), it 
> > compiles fine, yet if I use my usual .config I get the error:
> > 
> > |   CC [M]  drivers/hwmon/asc76xx.o
> > | drivers/hwmon/asc76xx.c: In function 'asc76xx_detect':
> > | drivers/hwmon/asc76xx.c:1077: error: 'struct asc76xx_chip' has no 
> > member named 'smb_addr'
> > | make[2]: *** [drivers/hwmon/asc76xx.o] Error 1
> > | make[1]: *** [drivers/hwmon] Error 2
> > | make: *** [drivers] Error 2
> > 
> > This is lines 54 through 64 of drivers/hwmon/asc76xx.c:
> > 
> > | struct asc76xx_chip {
> > |     char *name;
> > |     enum chips chip_type;
> > |     u8 chip_mask;
> > |     u8 company_reg;
> > |     u8 company_id;
> > |     u8 verstep_reg;
> > |     u8 verstep_id;
> > |     void (*setup) (struct i2c_client * client);
> > |     u8 addresses[4];
> > | };
> > 
> > No smb_addr there indeed, so it seems one of my config 
> options breaks 
> > your driver. Any idea what I should look for?
> 
> Just send me your config and I'll take a look.  Either that 
> or just start turning off things in your config until it works.
> 
> > 
> > 
> > > I've got some info on C1E and EIST on the XBX2 specifically at
> > > http://www.peakin.com/xbx2/index.html
> > 
> > Thanks, useful page. There's just one thing which seems 
> > unclear to me: 
> > is Tjmax equal to Tcontrol, or is it even higher (kind of a hard 
> > limit)?
> > 
> 
> I'm not sure that it's clear to anyone. :)  
> Intel's documentation is not clear and conflicts itself and 
> comments made by Intel employees.  
> 
> > 
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