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authorArnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>2021-11-08 12:13:41 +0100
committerRafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>2021-11-16 20:16:35 +0100
commit994a04a20b03128838ec0250a0e266aab24d23f1 (patch)
tree70dca0c82abdeba3e96a15f8c4f0529fb1ff6a7f /drivers/thermal
parentfa55b7dcdc43c1aa1ba12bca9d2dd4318c2a0dbf (diff)
thermal: int340x: Limit Kconfig to 64-bit
32-bit processors cannot generally access 64-bit MMIO registers atomically, and it is unknown in which order the two halves of this registers would need to be read: drivers/thermal/intel/int340x_thermal/processor_thermal_mbox.c: In function 'send_mbox_cmd': drivers/thermal/intel/int340x_thermal/processor_thermal_mbox.c:79:37: error: implicit declaration of function 'readq'; did you mean 'readl'? [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration] 79 | *cmd_resp = readq((void __iomem *) (proc_priv->mmio_base + MBOX_OFFSET_DATA)); | ^~~~~ | readl The driver already does not build for anything other than x86, so limit it further to x86-64. Fixes: aeb58c860dc5 ("thermal/drivers/int340x: processor_thermal: Suppot 64 bit RFIM responses") Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Reviewed-by: Srinivas Pandruvada <srinivas.pandruvada@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@infradead.org> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/thermal')
-rw-r--r--drivers/thermal/intel/int340x_thermal/Kconfig4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/thermal/intel/int340x_thermal/Kconfig b/drivers/thermal/intel/int340x_thermal/Kconfig
index 45c31f3d6054..5d046de96a5d 100644
--- a/drivers/thermal/intel/int340x_thermal/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/thermal/intel/int340x_thermal/Kconfig
@@ -5,12 +5,12 @@
config INT340X_THERMAL
tristate "ACPI INT340X thermal drivers"
- depends on X86 && ACPI && PCI
+ depends on X86_64 && ACPI && PCI
select THERMAL_GOV_USER_SPACE
select ACPI_THERMAL_REL
select ACPI_FAN
select INTEL_SOC_DTS_IOSF_CORE
- select PROC_THERMAL_MMIO_RAPL if X86_64 && POWERCAP
+ select PROC_THERMAL_MMIO_RAPL if POWERCAP
help
Newer laptops and tablets that use ACPI may have thermal sensors and
other devices with thermal control capabilities outside the core