Re: [PATCH 0/3] therm_windtunnel doesn't work properly on PowerMac G4

From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt
Date: Wed Jul 30 2014 - 21:27:37 EST


On Wed, 2014-07-30 at 22:50 +0200, Goffredo Baroncelli wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am writing to you Jean and Benjamin because it seem that both
> worked on these items.
>
> On a PowerMac G4 I noticed that between the kernel v3.2 and v3.14 I lost
> the fan management.
>
> I found on internet other references to this kind of problem [2]

Patches look good, thanks. Jean do you want to apply them or should I ?

Cheers,
Ben.

>
> **How reproduce:
> - booting with the kernel 3.2, the fan is "quite" silent.
> The module therm_windtunnel is loaded and in the log there are
> lines like:
>
> [ 1342.614956] CPU-temp: 58.7 C, Case: 33.7 C, Fan: 5 (tuned +0)
> [ 1390.637793] CPU-temp: 58.6 C, Case: 33.6 C, Fan: 5
>
> I had also access to the temperature via the sysfs files:
> /sys/devices/temperature/case_temperature
> /sys/devices/temperature/cpu_temperature
>
>
> - booting with the kernel 3.14, the fan is very loud. The module
> therm_windtunnel is not loaded. In the log there aren't any message
> related to the temperature. The sysfs entries don't exist.
>
>
> ** Analysis
> In these Apple machines the module i2c-powermac requires the
> i2c drivers provided by the module therm_windtunnel.
>
> Between the kernel v3.2 and v3.14 [1] some patches changed the
> driver name requested by the i2c-powermac module,
> so the therm_windtunnel modules is not instantiated anymore.
>
>
> ** Proposed solution
> In the following emails I sent you three patches to solve this
> problem (tested on my PowerMac G4)
>
> 1) change the driver name
> therm_ds1775 -> MAC,ds1775
> therm_adm1030 -> MAC,adm1030
> so the i2c driver are instantiated by i2c-powermac
>
> 2) remove the (unused) method do_attach from the i2c-driver
> 3) add two parameters to the therm_windtunnel module
> to control the kernel log message
>
> The patch 1) solve the problem. The patch 2) is a small cleanup.
> The patch 3) allow a better control of the log in dmesg.
>
> Could you be so kindly to apply these patches ?
>
> BR
> G.Baroncelli
>
>
>
> [1] I think that the guilty commit is
>
> commit 81e5d8646ff6bf323dddcf172aa3cef84468fa12
> Author: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Wed Apr 18 22:16:42 2012 +0000
>
> i2c/powermac: Register i2c devices from device-tree
>
> This causes i2c-powermac to register i2c devices exposed in the
> device-tree, enabling new-style probing of devices.
>
> Note that we prefix the IDs with "MAC," in order to prevent the
> generic drivers from matching. This is done on purpose as we only
> want drivers specifically tested/designed to operate on powermacs
> to match.
>
> This removes the special case we had for the AMS driver, and updates
> the driver's match table instead.
>
> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> [2] There is the debian bug #741663 which highlight the same problem. In
> the bug discussion there is a patch like the my ones.
>
> See also
> https://lists.ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/2012-July/099561.html
>
>
>
>


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