Nothing to thank for, the issue just sounded too familiar :)
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Package Details: it87-dkms-git 152.2b8b4fe-3
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/it87-dkms-git.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | it87-dkms-git |
Description: | Linux Driver for ITE LPC chips |
Upstream URL: | https://github.com/frankcrawford/it87 |
Keywords: | driver IT87 sensor thermal |
Licenses: | GPL |
Conflicts: | it87-frankcrawford-dkms-git |
Provides: | it87 |
Submitter: | codeworkx |
Maintainer: | codebling |
Last Packager: | codebling |
Votes: | 40 |
Popularity: | 0.061500 |
First Submitted: | 2017-03-30 17:34 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2020-11-30 21:00 (UTC) |
anonfunc commented on 2021-07-26 18:52 (UTC)
codebling commented on 2021-07-26 18:33 (UTC)
Thanks for finding the issue, anonfunc
ak2021 commented on 2021-07-26 18:25 (UTC)
@codebling
I inserted
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX='acpi_enforce_resources=lax'
and now all the sensors are working, thanks.
ak2021 commented on 2021-07-26 18:16 (UTC)
The only conflict i'm getting is
[ 3.367278] ACPI: OSL: Resource conflict; ACPI support missing from driver?
[ 4.324143] ACPI: OSL: Resource conflict; ACPI support missing from driver?
[ 219.226533] ACPI: OSL: Resource conflict; ACPI support missing from driver?
anonfunc commented on 2021-07-26 18:12 (UTC) (edited on 2021-07-26 18:13 (UTC) by anonfunc)
Check your dmesg for "Resource conflict". Some chips have a weird interaction with the ACPI subsystem. If that's the case, you can try adding acpi_enforce_resources=lax
to your kernel command line. Be aware that some systems do not particularly like this setting and behave unexpected.
ak2021 commented on 2021-07-26 18:08 (UTC)
@codebling
I forgot to mention that there is no make.log file in /var/lib/dkms/it87/154.b159857/build/
ak2021 commented on 2021-07-26 18:06 (UTC)
@codebling I reinstalled the Linux header and there was no error when installing it87-dkms-git, but if you look at this sensors output you'll see the sensors have disappeared https://pastebin.com/cMFDTzMb
I did a system reboot and ran sensors-detect, it detects ITE IT8792E but it makes no difference, there are no sensor readings for IT8792E.
codebling commented on 2021-07-26 17:48 (UTC) (edited on 2021-07-26 17:48 (UTC) by codebling)
@ak2021 thanks for clarifying - it looks like a build error, can you check /var/lib/dkms/it87/154.b159857/build/make.log
? There is most likely a build problem with 5.13 kernel, which I haven't tested yet. I can test this and try to fix the issue. Please let me know if you find an error in the log file.
ak2021 commented on 2021-07-26 17:37 (UTC)
@codebling
Apologies, I wasn't clear. If i use the it87-dkms-git on arch Linux it8792-isa-0a60 and it8688-isa-0a40 does not appear. However, if I use the Arch Linux built in drivers it8792-isa-0a60 appears but not it8688-isa-0a40.
I would like to add that when trying to install it87-dfms-git using yay -S it87-dkms-git i get this error right at the end
==> dkms install --no-depmod -m it87 -v 154.b159857 -k 5.13.5-arch1-1 Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel: 5.13.5-arch1-1 (x86_64) Consult /var/lib/dkms/it87/154.b159857/build/make.log for more information. ==> Warning, `dkms install --no-depmod -m it87 -v 154.b159857 -k 5.13.5-arch1-1' returned 10 ==> depmod 5.13.5-arch1-1
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codebling commented on 2021-02-21 09:06 (UTC)
TL;DR for those running
linux
5.11 - you need to install thepahole
package if this package won't build. (see comments below for more details)codebling commented on 2020-10-23 15:36 (UTC)
I've updated this package to use the frankcrawford (most developed fork) upstream and am removing the
it87-frankcrawford-dkms-git
package.If you find another repo on GitHub that is more up to date, please comment.