ASUS P5E-VM DO and unknown chip with ID 0x0b00

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> 0xA is the size, 0x290 + 0xA - 1 = 0x299 is the last I/O port. Nothing
> wrong here from a mathematical point of view (but this I/O range makes
> no sense from a hardware point of view.

Aha good point. Seems I forgot about last -1. Sorry.

>> [   19.961068] ACPI: I/O resource w83627ehf [0x295-0x296] conflicts with ACPI
>> region HWRE [0x290-0x299]
>>
>> The ATK driver has no extra funcs then the classic driver so I think you can use
>>  what you have right now.
> 
> You mean that without the ATK0110 driver _nothing_ will access the I/O
> range? How can you be so sure?

Yes I can be sure beacuse I checked the DSDT. There is no thermal zone, only the
proprietary ATK methods to read the chip. Nothing calls them. Gabriel could do
modprobe thermal ; acpi -V and it should not print any temperature info.

Thanks,
Rudolf
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