[PATCH skeleton v8 00/22] Add fan control algorithm

Samuel Mendoza-Jonas sam at mendozajonas.com
Tue May 10 13:11:49 AEST 2016


Are these:
>   Revert "Fill in the threshold settings for CPU and DIMM"
>   Revert "Add I2C-6 lm75 outlet temperature sensor"
>   Revert "Setup FUNC_MODE[2:0]"

just reverts of these in the same series? Just don't include these
patches instead.
>   Fill in the threshold settings for CPU and DIMM
	(duplicated?)
>   Fill in the threshold settings for CPU and DIMM
>   Add I2C-6 lm75 outlet temperature sensor
>   Setup FUNC_MODE[2:0]

It also looks like
>   Revert "Setup FUNC_MODE[2:0]"
isn't actually a real revert of
>   Setup FUNC_MODE[2:0]
as it touches a bunch more stuff, was this done manually?

On Mon, May 09, 2016 at 09:10:28PM -0500, OpenBMC Patches wrote:
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> 
> https://github.com/openbmc/skeleton/pull/59
> 
> Ken (8):
>   add i2craw tool and hdd status function
>   Heartbeat Led function
>   fix info memory leak
>   Setup FUNC_MODE[2:0]
>   fix info memory leak
>   Revert "Fill in the threshold settings for CPU and DIMM"
>   Add fan control algorithm
>   Fix skeleton Makefile
> 
> Ken Lai (3):
>   Revert "Add I2C-6 lm75 outlet temperature sensor"
>   Revert "Setup FUNC_MODE[2:0]"
>   Fix Makefile issue
> 
> johnhcwang (11):
>   Fill in the threshold settings for CPU and DIMM
>   Fill in the threshold settings for CPU and DIMM
>   Add I2C-6 lm75 outlet temperature sensor
>   Modify the hard-coded hwmon ID for PowerCap
>   Fill in the threshold settings for CPU and DIMM
>   Set lower threshold for ambient/CPU/DIMM sensors
>   Fix memory leak
>   Support FAN tach sensors
>   Generate thermaltrip event
>   Keep original design to generate thermaltrip event
>   Support FAN LED feature
> 
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