Re: [PATCH V2 2/3] hwmon:f71882fg fix f81866a temp/beep setting

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Hi Peter,

On 06/29/2015 06:31 PM, Peter Hung wrote:
The temperature value of Fintek F81866 is the same with
f71882fg. It located with 0x6c + 2*(nr), others located
with 0x6c + 2*(nr+1). We change the rule in f71882fg_probe(),
If type = f71858fg/f8000/f81866a. the temp_start will set to 0,
others are 1.

The F81866 over-temperature beep setting is not the same with
f71882fg too. They are using the same address 63H, but F81866 is
using bit 0/1/2 & 4/5/6, others are using bit 1/2/3 & 5/6/7,
So we copy from fxxxx_temp_beep_attr[] to f81866_temp_beep_attr
and change bit setting.

Signed-off-by: Peter Hung <hpeter+linux_kernel@xxxxxxxxx>
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[ .. ]

+			if (data->type == f81866a) {
+				size = ARRAY_SIZE(f81866_temp_beep_attr[0]);
+				err = f71882fg_create_sysfs_files(pdev,
+						&f81866_temp_beep_attr[0][0],
+						size * nr_temps);
+
+			} else {
+				size = ARRAY_SIZE(fxxxx_temp_beep_attr[0];

TskTsk ... turns out you didn't even compile test this code.

How am I supposed to know that it is working ?

Guenter


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