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[Deepin-Kernel-SIG] [linux 6.6.y] [deepin] x86: config: enable yogafan#1635

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[Deepin-Kernel-SIG] [linux 6.6.y] [deepin] x86: config: enable yogafan#1635
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deepin inclusion
category: feature

Link: #1616

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New Features:

  • Add yogafan driver option to the deepin x86 desktop kernel configuration to support compatible hardware fans.

deepin inclusion
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Link: deepin-community#1616
Signed-off-by: Wentao Guan <guanwentao@uniontech.com>
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sourcery-ai bot commented Apr 17, 2026

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Enable the Yoga fan driver configuration option in the Deepin x86 desktop defconfig so it is built-in or available by default in the Deepin 6.6.y kernel.

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Enable the Yoga fan support option in the Deepin x86 desktop kernel configuration.
  • Update the Deepin x86 desktop defconfig to select the Yoga fan driver Kconfig symbol (e.g. CONFIG_SENSORS_YOGAFAN or similar)
  • Ensure the option is set to the desired value (built-in = y or module = m) so the feature is available in standard Deepin kernels built from this defconfig
arch/x86/configs/deepin_x86_desktop_defconfig

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@opsiff opsiff merged commit 3fedf5d into deepin-community:linux-6.6.y Apr 17, 2026
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Pull request overview

This PR enables the newly added yogafan hwmon driver in the Deepin x86 desktop kernel defconfig so compatible Lenovo laptops can expose fan RPM readings via the kernel’s hwmon interface.

Changes:

  • Enable CONFIG_SENSORS_YOGAFAN=m in deepin_x86_desktop_defconfig.

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