Re: f71882fg not showing motherboard temps

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Hi,

On 11/01/2012 05:38 PM, Logan Freijo wrote:
On 11/1/2012 12:19 PM, Hans de Goede wrote:

<snip>

Can you do a "cat /proc/ioports" and send us the output?

That may help to figure out what is causing the io conflict.

Regards,

Hans

Here you go:

0000-0cf7 : PCI Bus 0000:00
   0000-001f : dma1
   0020-0021 : pic1
   0040-0043 : timer0
   0050-0053 : timer1
   0060-0060 : keyboard
   0064-0064 : keyboard
   0070-0071 : rtc0
   0080-008f : dma page reg
   00a0-00a1 : pic2
   00c0-00df : dma2
   00f0-00ff : fpu
   0170-0177 : 0000:00:14.1
     0170-0177 : pata_atiixp
   01f0-01f7 : 0000:00:14.1
     01f0-01f7 : pata_atiixp
   0225-0244 : pnp 00:09
   0376-0376 : 0000:00:14.1
     0376-0376 : pata_atiixp
   03f6-03f6 : 0000:00:14.1
     03f6-03f6 : pata_atiixp
   040b-040b : pnp 00:08
   04d0-04d1 : pnp 00:08
   04d6-04d6 : pnp 00:08
   0800-089f : pnp 00:08
     0800-0803 : ACPI PM1a_EVT_BLK
     0804-0805 : ACPI PM1a_CNT_BLK
     0808-080b : ACPI PM_TMR
     0810-0815 : ACPI CPU throttle
     0820-0827 : ACPI GPE0_BLK
   0900-090f : pnp 00:08
   0910-091f : pnp 00:08
   0ae0-0aef : pnp 00:09
   0b00-0b0f : pnp 00:08
   0b20-0b3f : pnp 00:08
   0c00-0c01 : pnp 00:08
   0c14-0c14 : pnp 00:08
   0c50-0c51 : pnp 00:08
   0c52-0c52 : pnp 00:08
   0c6c-0c6c : pnp 00:08
   0c6f-0c6f : pnp 00:08
   0cd0-0cd1 : pnp 00:08
   0cd2-0cd3 : pnp 00:08
   0cd4-0cd5 : pnp 00:08
   0cd6-0cd7 : pnp 00:08
   0cd8-0cdf : pnp 00:08
0cf8-0cff : PCI conf1
0d00-ffff : PCI Bus 0000:00
   8000-800f : 0000:00:11.0
     8000-800f : ahci
   9000-9003 : 0000:00:11.0
     9000-9003 : ahci
   a000-a007 : 0000:00:11.0
     a000-a007 : ahci
   b000-b003 : 0000:00:11.0
     b000-b003 : ahci
   c000-c007 : 0000:00:11.0
     c000-c007 : ahci
   d000-dfff : PCI Bus 0000:01
     d000-d0ff : 0000:01:05.0
   e000-efff : PCI Bus 0000:02
     e800-e8ff : 0000:02:00.0
       e800-e8ff : r8169
   fe00-fefe : pnp 00:08
   ff00-ff0f : 0000:00:14.1
     ff00-ff0f : pata_atiixp

Hmm, it seems that your bios is claiming
the io-range for the hwmon part (and then some
more ports too ...)

Can you try adding "pnp_reserve_io=0x220,8" on the kernel
cmdline? That *might* help. Also to further debug this,
can you please do:

ls -lR /sys/bus/pnp/devices/00\:09/

And:

cat /sys/bus/pnp/devices/00\:09/id

And include the output in your next mail?

Thanks,

Hans




Thanks,

Logan

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