On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Meelis Roos<mroos@xxxxxxxx> wrote:Loading f71805f on sparc64 causes hard reboot beacuse on invalid
hardware access. Should this driver be restricted to PC, or some wider
subset of platforms where this LPC SUper-IO chip is present?
Which tree is f71805f in? Not in Linus'.
Running upstream 3.4.0-09547-gfb21aff and it is there as
SENSORS_F71805F.
In fact, there are more LPC hwmon drivers that people can use to "shoot
themselves in the leg" - SMSC LPC*, SMSC SCH*, SMSC DME1737 (partly I2C,
partly ISA IO), and Fintek F71882FG and compatibles. Maybe more.
Sorry, I thought it was a git SHA1 commit ID.
Didn't know hardware manufacturers christen their chips to the abbreviated
commit ID in their VHDL repository ;-)
Indeed, it seems commit 746cdfbf01c0a30d59f6e1b6942d432658d7c7cd
("hwmon: Avoid building drivers for powerpc that read/write ISA addresses")
was a bit too limited...
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
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