Re: [3.0 regression?] coretemp driver output has seemingly broken

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> On Jun 28, 2011, R, Durgadoss <durgadoss.r@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> 
> Hi Tashkinov,
> 
> I am looking into this issue.
> Could you please provide us the output of (2)
> 
> 1)cd /sys/devices/platform/coretemp.0/
> 2)grep . *
> 
> Also, Is you kernel booted with SMP option enabled ?
> 
> Thanks,
> Durga

Please, call me Artem :)

$ cd /sys/devices/platform/coretemp.0/ && grep .*

modalias:platform:coretemp
name:coretemp
temp1_crit:99000
temp1_crit_alarm:0
temp1_input:35000
temp1_label:Physical id 0
temp1_max:80000
temp2_crit:99000
temp2_crit_alarm:0
temp2_input:35000
temp2_label:Core 0
temp2_max:80000
temp3_crit:99000
temp3_crit_alarm:0
temp3_input:35000
temp3_label:Core 1
temp3_max:80000
temp4_crit:99000
temp4_crit_alarm:0
temp4_input:34000
temp4_label:Core 2
temp4_max:80000
temp5_crit:99000
temp5_crit_alarm:0
temp5_input:32000
temp5_label:Core 3
temp5_max:80000
uevent:DRIVER=coretemp
uevent:MODALIAS=platform:coretemp

I don't have any special boot options for my kernel. Like I mentioned in my original e-mail 2.6.39.2 kernel works fine here.

Artem

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