Hi Ulrich,
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 08:27:12 -0700, Ulrich Drepper wrote:
Basically, whether the SMBus is multiplexed or not, and if it is, what
is the SMBus topology (which mux chip is used and how to control it,
how many segments, what devices are connected to each segment.)
Yes, the i2c tools (i2cdetect, i2cdump, the eeprom decoding scripts,
etc.) now live in their separate package named i2c-tools:
http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/I2CTools
As far as I know, Hans de Goede packaged it in Fedora already.
[Note that the lm-sensors.org website is exceptionally slow today.]
-a wasn't needed...
SPD for 4 memory modules at 0x50 - 0x53. 0x18 could be a multiplexer,
that's the address that was used by the 8-channel multiplexer on the
S4882.
Apparently you have some Winbond hardware monitoring chip at 0x2d +
0x48 + 0x49. You might try sensors-detect.
There seems to be an extra EEPROM at 0x51, I'm curious what it is...
Presumably not an SPD.
No idea what is at 0x19, it could be a multiplexer but I'd be
surprised, as it doesn't make much sense to multiplex both SMBus
channels.
We won't be able to re-use the S4882 code as is, as that one was using a
completely different chip (AMD).
If you are willing to do some experiments with the board, I can give
you commands to test (you'll need i2cdetect and i2cset). But maybe
you'll prefer to wait to have additional information from Tyan first.
Let me know.
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Jean Delvare
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