Hi Colin and Marco!
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 10:34:26PM +0100, Wolfram Quester wrote: > Hi Colin! > > On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 05:41:41PM +0100, Colin Leroy wrote: > > > could the ones here with Albooks and an ADT7460 chip for the fans try > > this > > > patch and tell whether it works fine or not ? > > > > > > updated patch (i messed up two registers) here. > > -- > > As I told you in my last email, your patch did not apply cleanly to the > kernel I rsynced today (v2.6.1-ben1). In the meanwhile I tracked down > the differences and producede the attached patch. > > Best regards, > > Wolfi I'm really sorry for making all the noise! Forget about the stuff I sent before. I applied the patch Marco pointed me to, and then yours, Colin. They applied fine and the kernel compiled well. When the computer booted the fan startet (therm_adt7467 not loaded) When I did modprobe therm_adt7467 the fan stopped. After a whilei the fan starts: cpu_limit: 50�C cpu_temperature: 49�C fan_speed: 82 cpu_limit: 50�C cpu_temperature: 49�C fan_speed: 8585 After cooling under 47 centigrade, the fan switches off again. But if I try to create higher cpu-load using something like while (true); do for i in cpu_limit cpu_temperature fan_speed; do cat $i; echo; done; done the machine switches off when cpu_temperature reaches 56 centigrades. The first time this happened, I got the impression that shortly before the machine switched off the fan powered up even more. But this was not the case when I followed the output later over an ssh-connection. The shutdown does not happen if the module is not loaded. Yours sincerely, Wolfi