[PATCH] 2.5.21 lm_sensor support 5/5

From: Albert Cranford (ac9410@bellsouth.net)
Date: Sun Jun 09 2002 - 14:27:35 EST


Patch adds lm_sensor support for 2.5.21
--- linux/MAINTAINERS.orig 2002-05-20 19:28:58.000000000 -0400
+++ linux/MAINTAINERS 2002-05-20 19:29:39.000000000 -0400
@@ -681,6 +681,15 @@
 W: http://www.tk.uni-linz.ac.at/~simon/private/i2c
 S: Maintained
 
+SENSORS DRIVERS
+P: Frodo Looijaard
+M: frodol@dds.nl
+P: Philip Edelbrock
+M: phil@netroedge.com
+L: sensors@stimpy.netroedge.com
+W: http://www.lm-sensors.nu/
+S: Maintained
+
 i386 BOOT CODE
 P: Riley H. Williams
 M: rhw@memalpha.cx
--- /dev/null Sat Sep 15 02:03:30 CEST 2001
+++ linux/drivers/i2c/busses/Config.help 2002-05-20 19:38:23.000000000 -0400
@@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
+I2C mainboard interfaces
+CONFIG_MAINBOARD
+ Many modern mainboards have some kind of I2C interface integrated. This
+ is often in the form of a SMBus, or System Management Bus, which is
+ basically the same as I2C but which uses only a subset of the I2C
+ protocol.
+
+ You will also want the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+Acer Labs ALI 1535
+CONFIG_I2C_ALI1535
+ If you say yes to this option, support will be included for the Acer
+ Labs ALI 1535 mainboard I2C interface. This can also be
+ built as a module.
+
+Acer Labs ALI 1533 and 1543C
+CONFIG_I2C_ALI15X3
+ If you say yes to this option, support will be included for the Acer
+ Labs ALI 1533 and 1543C mainboard I2C interfaces. This can also be
+ built as a module which can be inserted and removed while the kernel
+ is running.
+
+AMD 756/766
+CONFIG_I2C_AMD756
+ If you say yes to this option, support will be included for the AMD
+ 756/766 mainboard I2C interfaces. This can also be
+ built as a module which can be inserted and removed while the kernel
+ is running.
+
+Apple Hydra Mac I/O
+CONFIG_I2C_HYDRA
+ If you say yes to this option, support will be included for the
+ Hydra mainboard I2C interface. This can also be built as a module
+ which can be inserted and removed while the kernel is running.
+
+Intel I801
+CONFIG_I2C_I801
+ If you say yes to this option, support will be included for the
+ Intel I801 mainboard I2C interfaces. "I810" mainboard sensor chips are
+ generally located on the I801's I2C bus. This can also be
+ built as a module which can be inserted and removed while the kernel
+ is running.
+
+Intel I810/I815
+CONFIG_I2C_I810
+ If you say yes to this option, support will be included for the
+ Intel I810/I815 mainboard I2C interfaces. The I2C busses these chips
+ are generally used only for video devices. For "810" mainboard sensor
+ chips, use the I801 I2C driver instead. This can also be
+ built as a module which can be inserted and removed while the kernel
+ is running.
+
+Intel 82371AB PIIX4(E) / ServerWorks OSB4 and CSB5
+CONFIG_I2C_PIIX4
+ If you say yes to this option, support will be included for the
+ Intel PIIX4 and PIIX4E and Serverworks OSB4/CSB5 mainboard
+ I2C interfaces. This can also be
+ built as a module which can be inserted and removed while the kernel
+ is running.
+
+Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. SiS5595
+CONFIG_I2C_SIS5595
+ If you say yes to this option, support will be included for the
+ SiS5595 mainboard I2C interfaces. For integrated sensors on the
+ Sis5595, use CONFIG_SENSORS_SIS5595. This can also be
+ built as a module which can be inserted and removed while the kernel
+ is running.
+
+VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C586B
+CONFIG_I2C_VIA
+ If you say yes to this option, support will be included for the VIA
+ Technologies I2C adapter found on some motherboards. This can also
+ be built as a module which can be inserted and removed while the
+ kernel is running.
+
+VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C596, 596B, 686A/B
+CONFIG_I2C_VIAPRO
+ If you say yes to this option, support will be included for the VIA
+ Technologies I2C adapter on these chips. For integrated sensors on the
+ Via 686A/B, use CONFIG_SENSORS_VIA686A. This can also be
+ be built as a module which can be inserted and removed while the
+ kernel is running.
+
+3DFX Banshee / Voodoo3
+CONFIG_I2C_VOODOO3
+ If you say yes to this option, support will be included for the
+ 3DFX Banshee and Voodoo3 I2C interfaces. The I2C busses on the these
+ chips are generally used only for video devices.
+ This can also be
+ built as a module which can be inserted and removed while the kernel
+ is running.
+
+DEC Tsunami 21272
+CONFIG_I2C_TSUNAMI
+ If you say yes to this option, support will be included for the DEC
+ Tsunami chipset I2C adapter. Requires the Alpha architecture;
+ do not enable otherwise. This can also be built as a module which
+ can be inserted and removed while the kernel is running.
+
+Pseudo ISA adapter (for hardware sensors modules)
+CONFIG_I2C_ISA
+ This provides support for accessing some hardware sensor chips over
+ the ISA bus rather than the I2C or SMBus. If you want to do this,
+ say yes here. This feature can also be built as a module which can
+ be inserted and removed while the kernel is running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
--- /dev/null Sat Sep 15 02:03:30 CEST 2001
+++ linux/drivers/i2c/chips/Config.help 2002-05-20 19:38:23.000000000 -0400
@@ -0,0 +1,185 @@
+Sensors support
+CONFIG_SENSORS
+ Many modern mainboards have some kind of I2C interface integrated. This
+ is often in the form of a SMBus, or System Management Bus, which is
+ basically the same as I2C but which uses only a subset of the I2C
+ protocol.
+
+ You will also want the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+Analog Devices ADM1021 and compatibles
+CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1021
+ If you say yes here you get support for Analog Devices ADM1021
+ and ADM1023 sensor chips and clones: Maxim MAX1617 and MAX1617A,
+ Genesys Logic GL523SM, National Semi LM84, TI THMC10,
+ and the XEON processor built-in sensor. This can also
+ be built as a module which can be inserted and removed while the
+ kernel is running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+Analog Devices ADM1024
+CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1024
+ If you say yes here you get support for Analog Devices ADM1024 sensor
+ chips. This can also be built as a module which can be inserted and
+ removed while the kernel is running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+Analog Devices ADM1025
+CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1025
+ If you say yes here you get support for Analog Devices ADM1025 sensor
+ chips. This can also be built as a module which can be inserted and
+ removed while the kernel is running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+Analog Devices ADM9240 and compatibles
+CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM9240
+ If you say yes here you get support for Analog Devices ADM9240
+ sensor chips and clones: the Dallas Semiconductor DS1780 and
+ the National Semiconductor LM81. This can also be built as a
+ module which can be inserted and removed while the kernel is
+ running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+Genesys Logic GL518SM
+CONFIG_SENSORS_GL518SM
+ If you say yes here you get support for Genesys Logic GL518SM sensor
+ chips. This can also be built as a module which can be inserted and
+ removed while the kernel is running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+Genesys Logic GL520SM
+CONFIG_SENSORS_GL520SM
+ If you say yes here you get support for Genesys Logic GL518SM sensor
+ chips. This can also be built as a module which can be inserted and
+ removed while the kernel is running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+Iside Technologies IT87 and compatibles
+CONFIG_SENSORS_IT87
+ If you say yes here you get support for Iside Technologies IT87
+ sensor chips and clones:
+ TCN75, and National Semi LM77. This can also be built as a module which
+ can be inserted and removed while the kernel is running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+National Semiconductor LM75 and compatibles
+CONFIG_SENSORS_LM75
+ If you say yes here you get support for National Semiconductor LM75
+ sensor chips and clones: Dallas Semi DS75 and DS1775, TelCon
+ TCN75, and National Semi LM77. This can also be built as a module which
+ can be inserted and removed while the kernel is running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+National Semiconductor LM78
+CONFIG_SENSORS_LM78
+ If you say yes here you get support for National Semiconductor LM78
+ sensor chips family: the LM78-J and LM79. Many clone chips will
+ also work at least somewhat with this driver. This can also be built
+ as a module which can be inserted and removed while the kernel is
+ running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+National Semiconductor LM80
+CONFIG_SENSORS_LM80
+ If you say yes here you get support for National Semiconductor LM80
+ sensor chips. This can also be built as a module which can be
+ inserted and removed while the kernel is running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+National Semiconductor LM87
+CONFIG_SENSORS_LM87
+ If you say yes here you get support for National Semiconductor LM87
+ sensor chips. This can also be built as a module which can be
+ inserted and removed while the kernel is running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. SiS5595
+CONFIG_SENSORS_SIS5595
+ If you say yes here you get support for the integrated sensors in
+ SiS5595 South Bridges. This can also be built as a module
+ which can be inserted and removed while the kernel is running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+Texas Instruments THMC50 / Analog Devices ADM1022
+CONFIG_SENSORS_THMC50
+ If you say yes here you get support for Texas Instruments THMC50
+ sensor chips and clones: the Analog Devices ADM1022.
+ This can also be built as a module which
+ can be inserted and removed while the kernel is running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+Via VT82C686A/B
+CONFIG_SENSORS_VIA686A
+ If you say yes here you get support for the integrated sensors in
+ Via 686A/B South Bridges. This can also be built as a module
+ which can be inserted and removed while the kernel is running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+Winbond W83781D, W83782D, W83783S, W83627HF, AS99127F
+CONFIG_SENSORS_W83781D
+ If you say yes here you get support for the Winbond W8378x series
+ of sensor chips: the W83781D, W83782D, W83783S and W83682HF,
+ and the similar Asus AS99127F. This
+ can also be built as a module which can be inserted and removed
+ while the kernel is running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+
+EEprom (DIMM) reader
+CONFIG_SENSORS_EEPROM
+ If you say yes here you get read-only access to the EEPROM data
+ available on modern memory DIMMs, and which could theoretically
+ also be available on other devices. This can also be built as a
+ module which can be inserted and removed while the kernel is
+ running.
+
+ You will also need the latest user-space utilties: you can find them
+ in the lm_sensors package, which you can download at
+ http://www.lm-sensors.nu
+

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Albert Cranford Deerfield Beach FL USA
ac9410@bellsouth.net
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