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<macc24> o, got temperature readout for ec-connected thermistors
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<macc24> Jens Glathe: hey can you try running the ec efi test app under gdb on your devkit?
<JensGlathe[m]> Sure, no experience with gdb though
<macc24> i'm mostly after what it does with FECI acpi device and its _DSD with uuid 8b1eee2f-491a-43aa-8082-783b867ead37
<macc24> tbh not sure if there's a way to get that from gdb
<macc24> probably just register read/write traces from 0xb94000 with length 0x4000 would be good enough, of something like a fan speed read
<macc24> as it seems like fan status and speed reads have to be enabled, which is not described in dsdt
<macc24> hold on i have an idea
<macc24> strip -O elf64-littleaarch64 -o ec_test_app.elf ec_test_app.efi
<macc24> and then dlopen + dlsym the heck out of it
<macc24> what could possibly go wrong
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<macc24> hmm that might actually work if i trap accesses to efi functions and implement them manually
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