Re: sensors vs 2.6

From: Gene Heskett (gene.heskett_at_verizon.net)
Date: 12/09/03

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    To: Tomasz Torcz <zdzichu@irc.pl>, LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
    Date:	Tue, 9 Dec 2003 11:00:47 -0500
    
    

    On Tuesday 09 December 2003 09:18, Tomasz Torcz wrote:
    >On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 07:41:31AM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
    >> So obviously something didn't get built, and it looks like its the
    >> winbond stuff. The question is why? Is there some method that
    >> can be used to interrogate the kernel and determine if the stuff
    >> is actually in there?
    >
    >Maybe related: via sensors stuff is very picky about order of module
    >loading.
    >It does NOT work when i2c-dev, i2c-algo-bit and rest of sensors
    > stuff (isa bus, via modules) are built INTO kernel.
    >When everything is in modules, iw works ONLY when via modules are
    >modprobed _before_ anything using i2c.
    >Loading other i2c modules (bttv, lirc or sth else) before via
    > modules makes sensors unusable - there is no /sys/[...]/via
    > directory, or this directory is empty.

    Humm, I've got a bt878 tv card thats rather noisey when eeprom inits.

    This sounds like a change in the order the kernel inits this stuff
    might be in order but I've NDI howto go about that... According to
    dmesg, all that bttv stuff is found about 1000 lines before the first
    mention of i2c... I assume that means I'd have to modularize the
    bttv stuffs too so the init order can be conmtrolled?

    If I make all that into modules, do you have a working modules.conf I
    can obtain so that this stuff is brought in in the proper order?

    I tried it without the VIA686, didn't see anything missing that wasn't
    before, then found I had both VIA and VIAPRO set=y. I don't have a
    VIA 586 chipset, so I turned that off and its remaking now for
    effects. Somehow I think its gonna be a wasted reboot from what you
    are telling me.

    Thanks a bunch for any further assistance you can render.

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