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OT: testers for lm_sensor drivers, new feature

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Old 02-20-2008, 09:01 AM
Grant Coady
 
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Default OT: testers for lm_sensor drivers, new feature

Hi there,

User base for new driver doubled last week, me and one other

adm9240 driver also works with ds1780 and lm81, status: on its
way to mainline l-k, maintained (me). Available for 2.6 stable.

Avaliable:
patch for 2.6.11.11 stable series
patch for lm_sensors-2.9.1 interim support, driver support in CVS
for lm_sensors-2.9.2
preliminary patch to add alarms_mask accessor in response to user
request
preliminary doc, sensors.conf example

Where:
http://scatter.mine.nu/hwmon/adm9240/


Automatic fan clock divisor: new.

http://scatter.mine.nu/hwmon/auto-fan-div/

No more 'why does lm_sensors say my fan not spinning?' Need
testers for other sensor chips to try auto fan_div feature so
it go into kernel as tested feature. Demand driven feature
inclusion. Testing will be with safe, stable 2.6 kernel, not
the bleeding edge 2.6.*-mm? series

See: http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/index.html

to download lm_sensors-2.9.1 user-space tools. Email me offlist
if you interested.

Target audience: comfortable patching and compiling linux-kernel.

Thanks,
--Grant.

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