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Armin Wolf
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hwmon: (sch56xx-common) Add automatic module loading on supported devices
This patch enables the sch56xx-common module to get automatically loaded on supported machines. If a machine supports Fujitsu's SCH56XX-based hardware monitoring solutions, it contains a "Antiope"/" Antiope" dmi onboard device in case of the sch5627 or a "Theseus"/" Theseus" dmi onboard device in case of the sch5636. Since some machines like the Esprimo C700 have a seemingly faulty DMI table containing both onboard devices, the driver still needs to probe for the individual superio chip, which in presence of at least one DMI onboard device however can be considered safe. Also add a module parameter allowing for bypassing the DMI check. Tested on a Fujitsu Esprimo P720. Signed-off-by: Armin Wolf <W_Armin@gmx.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220131211935.3656-3-W_Armin@gmx.de Reviewed-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
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