case 0:
reg = (w83627ehf_read_value(client, W83627EHF_REG_FANDIV1) & 0xcf)
| ((data->fan_div[0] & 0x03) << 4);
+ /* fan5 input control bit is write only, compute the value */
+ reg |= (data->has_fan & (1 << 4)) ? 1 : 0;
w83627ehf_write_value(client, W83627EHF_REG_FANDIV1, reg);
reg = (w83627ehf_read_value(client, W83627EHF_REG_VBAT) & 0xdf)
| ((data->fan_div[0] & 0x04) << 3);
case 1:
reg = (w83627ehf_read_value(client, W83627EHF_REG_FANDIV1) & 0x3f)
| ((data->fan_div[1] & 0x03) << 6);
+ /* fan5 input control bit is write only, compute the value */
+ reg |= (data->has_fan & (1 << 4)) ? 1 : 0;
w83627ehf_write_value(client, W83627EHF_REG_FANDIV1, reg);
reg = (w83627ehf_read_value(client, W83627EHF_REG_VBAT) & 0xbf)
| ((data->fan_div[1] & 0x04) << 4);
superio_exit();
/* It looks like fan4 and fan5 pins can be alternatively used
- as fan on/off switches */
+ as fan on/off switches, but fan5 control is write only :/
+ We assume that if the serial interface is disabled, designers
+ connected fan5 as input unless they are emitting log 1, which
+ is not the default. */
data->has_fan = 0x07; /* fan1, fan2 and fan3 */
i = w83627ehf_read_value(client, W83627EHF_REG_FANDIV1);
if ((i & (1 << 2)) && (!fan4pin))
data->has_fan |= (1 << 3);
- if ((i & (1 << 0)) && (!fan5pin))
+ if (!(i & (1 << 1)) && (!fan5pin))
data->has_fan |= (1 << 4);
/* Register sysfs hooks */