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Add support for the Intel Tolapai to i2c-i801. This is a backport from
Linux 2.6, original patch by Jason Gaston.

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2
3     FOR QUICK INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SEE THE 'QUICKSTART' FILE.
4     FOR FULL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SEE THE 'INSTALL' FILE.
5     FOR THE FAQ SEE THE 'doc/FAQ' or 'doc/lm_sensors-FAQ.html' FILES.
6
7=============================================================================
8
9OVERVIEW OF THE LM_SENSORS PACKAGE AND SUMMARY OF SUPPORTED DEVICES
10
11!!! This package is ONLY for 2.6 and 2.4 kernels (2.4.10 or later).   !!!
12!!! For 2.4 kernels, this package requires i2c-2.9.0 or later.        !!!
13
14FOR 2.6 KERNELS, use only the userspace tools in this package!
15Build and install them with 'make user' and 'make user_install'.
16The kernel modules in this package will NOT compile for 2.6;
17use the drivers already in the 2.6 kernel. Check the QUICKSTART
18file for brief installation instructions please.
19
20=============================================================================
21
22This is the completely rewritten version 2 of lm_sensors, a collection of
23modules for general SMBus[1] access and hardware monitoring.
24Version 1 is now officially unsupported.
25
26WARNING! The drivers in this package will work on reasonably recent 2.4
27kernels only (2.4.10 and later).
28Use lm_sensors-2.4.5 for 2.0 kernels.
29Use lm_sensors-2.7.0 for 2.2, and early 2.4 (up to 2.4.9) kernels.
30Use the drivers already in the kernel for 2.6 kernels; if you need
31additional drivers in 2.6 please port and submit them to us.
32
33HOWEVER, the userspace tools in this package will work for
34both 2.4 and 2.6 kernels.
35
36The I2C[2] package in existing 2.4 kernels is NOT sufficient
37for compilation of this package. You need i2c-2.9.0 or later.
38
39See the lm_sensors download page for further guidance:
40  http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Download
41
42
43=============================================================================
44
45At least the following I2C/SMBus adapters are supported:
46  Acer Labs M1533, M1535, M1543C and M1563
47  AMD 756, 766, 768 and 8111
48  AMD 8111 SMBus 2.0
49  Apple Hydra (used on some PPC machines)
50  ATI IXP200, IXP300, IXP400, SB600, SB700, SB800
51  DEC 21272/21274 (Tsunami/Typhoon - on Alpha boards)
52  Intel ICH/ICH0/ICH2/ICH3/ICH4/ICH5/ICH6/ICH7/ICH8/ICH9 (82801xx)
53  Intel 6300ESB, 631xESB/632xESB (ESB2)
54  Intel Tolapai
55  Intel PIIX4 (used in many Intel chipsets)
56  Intel I810/I810E/I815/I845G GMCH
57  Intel 82443MX (440MX)
58  NVidia nForce, nForce2, nForce3, nForce4
59  ServerWorks OSB4, CSB5, CSB6, HT-1000
60  SiS 5595, 630, 645, 655, 730
61  SMSC Victory66
62  3Dfx Voodoo 3 and Banshee
63  VIA Technologies VT82C586B, VT82C596A/B, VT82C686A/B, VT8231,
64                   VT8233, VT8233A, VT8235, VT8237R/A, VT8251, CX700
65
66
67At least the following hardware sensor chips are supported:
68  Analog Devices ADM1021, ADM1021A, ADM1022, ADM1023, ADM1024,
69                 ADM1025, ADM1026, ADM1027, ADM1030, ADM1031,
70                 ADM1032, ADM9240, ADT7461 and ADT7463
71  Asus AS99127F, ASB100 Bach
72  Dallas Semiconductor DS75, DS1621, DS1625, DS1775, and DS1780
73  Hewlett Packard Maxilife (several revisions including '99 NBA)
74  Fintek F71805F/FG
75  Fujitsu Siemens Poseidon, Scylla, Hermes
76  Genesys Logic GL518SM, GL520SM, GL523SM
77  Intel Xeon processor embedded sensors
78  ITE IT8705F, IT8712F
79  Maxim MAX1617, MAX1617A, MAX1619, MAX6650, MAX6651,
80        MAX6633, MAX6634, MAX6635, MAX6657, MAX6658, MAX6659
81  Microchip TC1068, TCM1617, TCN75
82  Myson MTP008
83  National Semiconductor LM63, LM75, LM76, LM78, LM78-J, LM79,
84                         LM80, LM81, LM82, LM83, LM84, LM85, LM86, LM87,
85                         LM89, LM90, LM92, LM93, LM99, PC87360,
86                         PC87363, PC87364, PC87365, PC87366
87  Philips NE1617, NE1617A, NE1619
88  SiS 5595, 950 embedded sensors
89  SMSC 47M1xx embedded sensors, EMC6D100, EMC6D101, EMC6D102
90  TI THMC10 and THMC50
91  VIA Technologies VT1211, VT8231 and VT82C686A/B embedded sensors
92  Winbond W83781D, W83782D, W83783S, W83791D, W83792D,
93          W83627HF, W83627THF, W83637HF, W83687THF, W83697HF,
94          W83627EHF/EHG
95
96
97We also support some miscellaneous chips:
98  Dallas DS1307 real time clock
99  Intel Xeon processor embedded EEPROMs
100  Linear Technologies LTC1710
101  Philips Semiconductors PCF8574, PCF8591 
102  DDC Monitor embedded EEPROMs
103  SDRAM Dimms with Serial Presence Detect EEPROMs
104  Smart Battery sensors
105  IPMI-BMC sensors
106  Philips Semiconductors SAA1064
107
108
109The list above may be out of date;
110see our Devices page at http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Devices
111for the latest information on supported devices.
112You may also refer to doc/chips/SUMMARY for details on what each chip
113can monitor.
114
115
116We always appreciate testers. If you own a specific monitoring chip we do
117not yet (properly) support, and are willing to help us out, please contact
118us. Even if you have no programming knowledge, you could help us by running
119new modules and reporting on the results and output. If you want to offer
120more substantial help, this is very welcome too, of course.
121
122
123Don't ask us whether we support a particular mainboard; we do not know.
124We *do* know what hardware we support, but usually, it is easier to
125install everything and run sensors-detect. It will tell you what hardware
126you have (and incidentally, what corresponding drivers are needed).
127
128
129SMBus, also known as System Management Bus, is a protocol for communicating
130through a I2C ('I squared C') bus. Many modern mainboards have a System
131Management Bus. There are a lot of devices which can be connected to a
132SMBus; the most notable are modern memory chips with EEPROM memories and
133chips for hardware monitoring.
134
135Most modern mainboards incorporate some form of hardware monitoring chips.
136These chips read things like chip temperatures, fan rotation speeds and
137voltage levels. There are quite a few different chips which can be used by
138mainboard builders for approximately the same results.
139
140Hardware monitoring chips often have an SMBus or I2C interface. Some are
141connected to ISA bus instead. Some of them can do both, in which case we
142either support both access methods (old drivers) or only support ISA
143access (new drivers) as it is faster.
144
145Because the SMBus is just a special case of the generalized I2C bus, we can
146simulate the SMBus protocol on plain I2C busses. These busses are sometimes
147used in other parts of your computer. If a supported chip is attached to
148one of these additional busses, they can be used too.
149
150Please read INSTALL before trying to compile and install these modules.
151There is a lot of additional documentation in the doc/ subdirectory.
152
153The developers of this package can be reached through a mailing-list
154(see http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/AuthorsAndContributors). Do not hesitate
155to mail us if you have questions, suggestions, problems, want to
156contribute, or just want to report it works for you. But please try to
157read the documentation and FAQ before you ask any questions!
158
159The latest version of this package can always be found at:
160http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Download. Pre-release versions can be
161retrieved through anonymous SVN; see doc/svn for details.
162
163This package may be distributed according to the GNU General Public
164License (GPL), as included in the file COPYING.
165
166Note that libsensors falls under the GPL, not the LGPL.  In more human
167language, that means it is FORBIDDEN to link any application to the
168library, even to the shared version, if the application itself does not
169fall under the GPL.
170
171
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173[1] SMBus is a trademark of Intel Corporation
174[2] I2C is a trademark of Philips Corporation
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