Re: [PATCH 1/3] hwmon: (it87) Create voltage attributes only if voltage is enabled

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Hi Jean,

Am 15.05.2012 um 08:22 schrieb Jean Delvare:
> On Mon, 14 May 2012 23:21:37 +0200, Björn Gerhart wrote:
>> In our design, the IT8783F's Pin 91 is defined as VIN7, and likewise bit2 of index 0x2C is 1.
> 
> What about bit 1 of register 0x2C and bit 2 of register 0x27?
> 
bit 1 / register 0x2C: 0 (meaning: internal voltage divider is disabled)
bit 2 / register 0x27: 0 (meaning: pin91 is vin7)

To make the configuration complete:
- index register 0x27 has 0x10 as value
- index register 0x2C has 0x95 as value
- UART6 moves to pins 100~106 by JP4 (pin1) set to 0


>> As I'm not yet used to git: which would be the easiest way to get the it87 with all patches integrated for kernel 2.6.32 for testing purposes? On your github site, I didn't find the appropriate entry for the patches you sent...
> 
> Standalone driver is at:
> http://khali.linux-fr.org/devel/misc/it87/
> 
Ah nice, thanks for the URL. It was no problem to compile against the CentOS 6.2 kernel 2.6.32.

Good news, vin7 (connected to 1.1V nominal voltage) is displayed correctly.

However, with this version of it87, the voltage -12V (vin6) disappears on my IT8873F. Loading the older it87 version from 2012/3/8, vin6 appears again - while /etc/sensors3.conf remains the same.

As mentioned, UART6 is enabled, and at the same time shifted UART6 to pins 100~106. Therefore, pin 92 and 93 get usable. Because this setting is not detectable (as discussed before with Guenter), the dependancy to UART6 maybe has to be removed here also.
A separate tiny patch is on its way. A test with my IT8783F configuration worked fine, and vin6 was displayed again.

Björn


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