On Fri, Aug 16, 2024, at 9:17 AM, Doug H. wrote:
> I recently noticed that `gkrellm` was not showing the temperatures for
> my drives (SATA SSD in my case).
>
> It turns out that the 6.10 kernel updates fixed something to spec that
> thus broke some stuff that was depending on a non-spec output that had
> been going on for some time.
>
> The kernel "regression" is shown here:
>
> https://lore.kernel.org/all/0bf3f2f0-0fc6-4ba5-a420-c0874ef82...@heusel.eu/
>
> The symptom for hddtemp is that it will show "drive is sleeping" unless
> you give the -w switch to "wake up the drive". You would need to use
> that each time you query it. I guess the issue shows up in hdparm also
> and some other stuff. So they might back this out, but the proper fix
> should be to the stuff that is depending on non-spec output. Personally
> I am running the last 6.9 kernel and watching the updates that show up
> to see if a new kernel reverts this or if a new version of hdparm or
> hddtemp will fix it.


I think the below is showing that this is being reverted:

https://lore.kernel.org/stable/20240813131900.1285842-2-cas...@kernel.org/T/
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