@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ correct address for this module, you could get in big trouble (read:
6464crashes, data corruption, etc.). Try this only as a last resort (try BIOS
6565updates first, for example), and backup first! An even more dangerous
6666option is 'force_addr=<IOPORT>'. This will not only enable the PIIX4 like
67- 'force' foes , but it will also set a new base I/O port address. The SMBus
67+ 'force' does , but it will also set a new base I/O port address. The SMBus
6868parts of the PIIX4 needs a range of 8 of these addresses to function
6969correctly. If these addresses are already reserved by some other device,
7070you will get into big trouble! DON'T USE THIS IF YOU ARE NOT VERY SURE
@@ -86,15 +86,15 @@ If you own Force CPCI735 motherboard or other OSB4 based systems you may need
8686to change the SMBus Interrupt Select register so the SMBus controller uses
8787the SMI mode.
8888
89- 1) Use lspci command and locate the PCI device with the SMBus controller:
89+ 1) Use `` lspci `` command and locate the PCI device with the SMBus controller:
9090 00:0f.0 ISA bridge: ServerWorks OSB4 South Bridge (rev 4f)
9191 The line may vary for different chipsets. Please consult the driver source
92- for all possible PCI ids (and lspci -n to match them). Lets assume the
92+ for all possible PCI ids (and `` lspci -n `` to match them). Let's assume the
9393 device is located at 00:0f.0.
94942) Now you just need to change the value in 0xD2 register. Get it first with
95- command: lspci -xxx -s 00:0f.0
95+ command: `` lspci -xxx -s 00:0f.0 ``
9696 If the value is 0x3 then you need to change it to 0x1:
97- setpci -s 00:0f.0 d2.b=1
97+ `` setpci -s 00:0f.0 d2.b=1 ``
9898
9999Please note that you don't need to do that in all cases, just when the SMBus is
100100not working properly.
@@ -109,6 +109,3 @@ which can easily get corrupted due to a state machine bug. These are mostly
109109Thinkpad laptops, but desktop systems may also be affected. We have no list
110110of all affected systems, so the only safe solution was to prevent access to
111111the SMBus on all IBM systems (detected using DMI data.)
112-
113- For additional information, read:
114- http://www.lm-sensors.org/browser/lm-sensors/trunk/README
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