On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 09:25:39AM +0000, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 10:21:55AM +1030, Tim Aslat wrote:
> 
> > I have a M7MKA mainboard (Biostar) slot A Athlon, with a AMD751/756
> > chipset.  According to the documentation I've found it has a winbond 
> > W83782D hardware monitor which is supposed to be supported by healthd.
> > 
> > My current attempt at kernel configuration has the following differences
> > from GENERIC.
> > ---- additional entries to GENERIC ------------------------
> > # trying to get smbus working for hardware monitoring
> > device          smbus           # Bus support, required for smb below.
> > device          intpm
> > device          alpm
> > device          ichsmb
> > device          viapm
> > device          smb
> > 
> > device          iicbus          # Bus support, required for 
> > device          iicbb
> > device          ic
> > device          iic
> > device          iicsmb          # smb over i2c bridge
> > device          pcf0    
> > ---- end addition entries -------------
> > 
> > dmesg doesn't come up with any indication that smbus or smb devices are
> > found/configured and I'm beginning to tear my hair out.
> 
> Well, you've done everything pretty much right so far --- however,
> although you seem to have added all of the possible variants of SMBus
> controller chips, your kernel isn't picking up the hardware on your
> motherboard.  That might simply be because the exact chipset you have
> isn't recognised, although from what you've said above, I'd expect the
> amdpm driver to probe successfully.

Of course, immediately I sent the above, I noticed what was wrong with
that picture.

Try adding

    device      amdpm

to you kernel config...

        Cheers,

        Matthew

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