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--- Comment #25 from Erhard F. (erhar...@mailbox.org) ---
(In reply to Michael Ellerman from comment #23)
> The memory leak is a separate issue, see bug #206695.
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> Can anyone verify that bcf3588d8ed fixes the original issue?
Yes, thanks to
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--- Comment #24 from Wolfram Sang (w...@the-dreams.de) ---
@Michael: commit bcf3588d8ed has the following tags:
Reported-by: Erhard Furtner
Tested-by: Erhard Furtner
And Erhard is also the one who created this bug entry.
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--- Comment #23 from Michael Ellerman (mich...@ellerman.id.au) ---
The memory leak is a separate issue, see bug #206695.
Can anyone verify that bcf3588d8ed fixes the original issue?
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--- Comment #21 from Erhard F. (erhar...@mailbox.org) ---
(In reply to Dennis Clarke from comment #20)
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> Possibly unrelated but there appears to be a small memory leak within
> windfarm_* somewhere given that I see traffic in kmemleak :
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--- Comment #20 from Dennis Clarke (dcla...@blastwave.org) ---
Possibly unrelated but there appears to be a small memory leak within
windfarm_* somewhere given that I see traffic in kmemleak :
enceladus#
enceladus# uname -a
Linux enceladus
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--- Comment #19 from Wolfram Sang (w...@the-dreams.de) ---
Well, yes, the lm75 code gets loaded yet it is not clear to me if the device is
now created by DT or not. Well, we will see...
Patch sent out: http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/1248349/
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--- Comment #18 from Erhard F. (erhar...@mailbox.org) ---
Created attachment 287757
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dmesg (kernel 5.6-rc4 + patch, PowerMac G5 11,2)
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--- Comment #17 from Erhard F. (erhar...@mailbox.org) ---
(In reply to Wolfram Sang from comment #16)
> Created attachment 287755 [details]
> proof-of-concept patch for testing
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> Here is the promised patch. I converted all I2C MODULE tables.
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--- Comment #16 from Wolfram Sang (w...@the-dreams.de) ---
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proof-of-concept patch for testing
Here is the promised patch. I converted all I2C MODULE
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--- Comment #13 from Erhard F. (erhar...@mailbox.org) ---
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kernel .config (kernel 4.17, PowerMac G5 11,2)
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--- Comment #11 from Erhard F. (erhar...@mailbox.org) ---
(In reply to Wolfram Sang from comment #8)
> "This has been quite nice since 4.?.x up to 4.16.x as you only need
> CONFIG_I2C_POWERMAC=y which selects the proper windfarm_pmXX at boot
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