Clint Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Umm, the Netra T1 doesn't have an "envctrl" -- or a "SUNW,rasctrl" on an
> > ebus.
>
> I don't think that's important; all I want is the CPU temperature.
Looking at the prtconf output from the T1/200 and the SB-1000 (for which the
bbc_envctrl driver w
Ricky Beam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Umm, the Netra T1 doesn't have an "envctrl" -- or a "SUNW,rasctrl" on an
> ebus.
Correct. The T1/200 has an "i2c" node. This goes back to my comment about
the driver needing to understand the OBP nodes associated with environmental
monitoring.
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> Umm, the Netra T1 doesn't have an "envctrl" -- or a "SUNW,rasctrl" on an
> ebus.
I don't think that's important; all I want is the CPU temperature.
This is from a 105 (where the linux 2.6.0 envctrl module works):
System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u
Memory size: 1024 Megabytes
System
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Eric Brower wrote:
>A driver needs to learn about the OBP format used on a particular
>platform for environmental monitoring. In the case of the T1/200 it may
>be similar enough to the existing bbc_envctrl driver (written for an
>SB1000) that you can adapt it for use on your s
Clint Adams wrote:
On a Netra t1 105, it is possible to use the envctrl kernel module
to read the CPU temperature. Is this possible with a Netra T1 AC200?
Not currently.
What needs to be done to adapt the driver?
A driver needs to learn about the OBP format used on a particular
platform
> Not currently.
What needs to be done to adapt the driver?
Clint Adams wrote:
On a Netra t1 105, it is possible to use the envctrl kernel module
to read the CPU temperature. Is this possible with a Netra T1 AC200?
Not currently.
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