Excerpts from Alan Cox's message of 2011-04-30 06:07:05 -0400: > > + > > +/** > > + * ts_sbcinfo_detect() - detect the TS board > > + * @sbcinfo: structure where to store the detected board's info. > > + */ > > +static int ts_sbcinfo_detect(struct ts5xxx_sbcinfo *sbcinfo) > > +{ > > + u8 temp; > > + struct ts_sbc_config *sbc; > > + int ret = 0; > > + > > + memset(sbcinfo, 0, sizeof(*sbcinfo)); > > + > > + if (!request_region(IOADDR_SBCID, 4, "TS-SBC")) > > + return -EBUSY; > > + > > + temp = inb(IOADDR_SBCID); > > + /* If it is a 3x00 SBC only match against the first 3 bits */ > > + if (temp & 0x07) > > + temp &= 0x07; > > So if this is compiled into a kernel we blindly inb this address and some > platform just crashed on boot. Is this board like other embedded ones in > that there is some safe way to check if its such a board first ? > It is possible to make a BIOS call (Int 15h / Function B000h) to get board information, like the manufacturer ("TS"). It should be a safer way to check if we are on a Technologic Systems board. a intcall(0x15, &ireg, &oreg) should do the trick to check the platform, before checking the SBC ID. What do you think? Thanks, Vivien. _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors