Functions set_fan_min() and set_fan_div() assume that the fan_div values have already been read from the register. The driver currently doesn't initialize them at load time, they are only set when function via686a_update_device() is called. This means that set_fan_min() and set_fan_div() misbehave if, for example, "sensors -s" is called before any monitoring application (e.g. "sensors") is has been run. Fix the problem by always initializing the fan_div values at device bind time. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <khali@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxx --- drivers/hwmon/via686a.c | 14 +++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) --- linux-2.6.37-rc8.orig/drivers/hwmon/via686a.c 2010-08-02 00:11:14.000000000 +0200 +++ linux-2.6.37-rc8/drivers/hwmon/via686a.c 2011-01-04 21:51:52.000000000 +0100 @@ -687,6 +687,13 @@ static int __devexit via686a_remove(stru return 0; } +static void via686a_update_fan_div(struct via686a_data *data) +{ + int reg = via686a_read_value(data, VIA686A_REG_FANDIV); + data->fan_div[0] = (reg >> 4) & 0x03; + data->fan_div[1] = reg >> 6; +} + static void __devinit via686a_init_device(struct via686a_data *data) { u8 reg; @@ -700,6 +707,9 @@ static void __devinit via686a_init_devic via686a_write_value(data, VIA686A_REG_TEMP_MODE, (reg & ~VIA686A_TEMP_MODE_MASK) | VIA686A_TEMP_MODE_CONTINUOUS); + + /* Pre-read fan clock divisor values */ + via686a_update_fan_div(data); } static struct via686a_data *via686a_update_device(struct device *dev) @@ -751,9 +761,7 @@ static struct via686a_data *via686a_upda (via686a_read_value(data, VIA686A_REG_TEMP_LOW23) & 0xc0) >> 6; - i = via686a_read_value(data, VIA686A_REG_FANDIV); - data->fan_div[0] = (i >> 4) & 0x03; - data->fan_div[1] = i >> 6; + via686a_update_fan_div(data); data->alarms = via686a_read_value(data, VIA686A_REG_ALARM1) | -- Jean Delvare _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors