* [lm-sensors] pc87360 voltage reference constants
2005-08-12 17:43 [lm-sensors] pc87360 voltage reference constants Jim Cromie
@ 2005-08-12 19:50 ` Jean Delvare
2005-08-13 5:55 ` Jim Cromie
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From: Jean Delvare @ 2005-08-12 19:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lm-sensors
Hi Jim,
> Im looking to understand why my temps are so high,
> esp in comparison to values from my soekris as obtained from
> http://phk.freebsd.dk/soekris/env4801/
>
> VREF = 1.214 V245 = 2.450
> Temp 2 (status=0x81) 54 C
>
> in your code,
>
> data->in_vref = (i&0x02) ? 3025 : 2966;
> dev_dbg(&new_client->dev, "Using %s reference voltage\n",
> (i&0x02) ? "external" : "internal");
>
> youve got 2 magical constants, where are they from ?
> I cant find mention of them in the pdf,
3.025 is 1.235 * 2.45. Page 227 of the datasheet mentions internal Vref
= 1.235V, and at page 180, section 11.3.2 has: "Analog input voltage is
measured relative to 2.45 * Vref".
In section 14.4.1, external Vref is given at 1.211V, and full scale is
given at 2.097, which happens to be 1.211 * 2.45.
This is where the numbers are coming from. Now I always found it strange
that you could pick an external voltage with a *lower* value than the
internale voltage, and not much lower at that. Remember that I do not
have a PC87366 chip myself, so had no chance to measure the physical
values at a chip's pins to confirm that the driver does the right thing.
If you are using an external reference, and it is NOT 1.211 volt, then I
am not surprised if your voltages are not correct.
Note that the reference voltage is used to compute the voltages and the
thermistor-based temperatures, NOT the diode-based temperatures. The TMS
logical device is influenced by the reference voltage, but the value
isn't used in computations AFAIR.
> BTW, (since Im writing), my patchset for pc87366 sensors-dev-attrs
> (done against rc4-mm1), also applies (clean, iirc) to rc5-mm1, and
> works there.
I'm sorry, I didn't have the time to look at it yet. I'm currently busy
with i2c core changes and other drivers (i2c-viapro and it87.) Please be
patient.
--
Jean Delvare
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* [lm-sensors] pc87360 voltage reference constants
2005-08-12 17:43 [lm-sensors] pc87360 voltage reference constants Jim Cromie
2005-08-12 19:50 ` Jean Delvare
@ 2005-08-13 5:55 ` Jim Cromie
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jim Cromie @ 2005-08-13 5:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lm-sensors
Jean Delvare wrote:
>Hi Jim,
>
>
>
>>Im looking to understand why my temps are so high,
>>esp in comparison to values from my soekris as obtained from
>>http://phk.freebsd.dk/soekris/env4801/
>>
>> VREF = 1.214 V245 = 2.450
>> Temp 2 (status=0x81) 54 C
>>
>>in your code,
>>
>> data->in_vref = (i&0x02) ? 3025 : 2966;
>> dev_dbg(&new_client->dev, "Using %s reference voltage\n",
>> (i&0x02) ? "external" : "internal");
>>
>>youve got 2 magical constants, where are they from ?
>>I cant find mention of them in the pdf,
>>
>>
>
>3.025 is 1.235 * 2.45. Page 227 of the datasheet mentions internal Vref
>= 1.235V, and at page 180, section 11.3.2 has: "Analog input voltage is
>measured relative to 2.45 * Vref".
>
>In section 14.4.1, external Vref is given at 1.211V, and full scale is
>given at 2.097, which happens to be 1.211 * 2.45.
>
>This is where the numbers are coming from.
>
thanks for the (patient) orientation. Theres a lot to miss/get in a 230
page spec.
(Ill admit, I did a literal search.)
>Now I always found it strange
>that you could pick an external voltage with a *lower* value than the
>internale voltage, and not much lower at that. Remember that I do not
>have a PC87366 chip myself, so had no chance to measure the physical
>values at a chip's pins to confirm that the driver does the right thing.
>
>
>If you are using an external reference, and it is NOT 1.211 volt, then I
>am not surprised if your voltages are not correct.
>
>
Ahh. I believe Ive found a bug.
the ? : assignment above chooses the larger number for the external vref,
which disagrees with your explanation, and the doc refs.
So attached patch fixes that,
and adds 3 module_params
vrefext allows changes to accommodate different boards
vrefscale allows +/-50mv around nominal 2450 mv
vrefint - not entirely necessary, for real tweakers.
BTW, board uses external ref, and is 1.211v (per PHK's measures)
I havent checked vrefext for myself. Im getting numbers in close
correspondence
with PHKs.
I'll trim it back (the params) to suit.
FWIW, this module-side tweak could be avoided by hacking sensors.conf
but its ugly to work vref scaling into ALL the voltage formulas,
and thermistors too.
I gather one can use inputs as factors in computations too, but the man-page
shows no way of adding new symbolic constants. (I added this as a
support ticket
so it doent get lost b4 the libsensors rewrite)
other thought was to add a new sysfs node - a vref-set-point.
This makes it easy to tweak the scaling/calcs done by the drivers,
so is transparent to sensors.conf, keeping it less cluttered than constants.
But perhaps this is too available for disciplined use;
the mod-param can be set once in /etc/modprobe.d/sensors, and forgotten.
>Note that the reference voltage is used to compute the voltages and the
>thermistor-based temperatures, NOT the diode-based temperatures. The TMS
>logical device is influenced by the reference voltage, but the value
>isn't used in computations AFAIR.
>
>
>
yes - thats what I meant by saying:
I think my temp answers lie elsewhere (perhaps a cast to s8 for the
register value),
BTW, you recall correctly;
for thermistors:
#define IN_FROM_REG(val,ref) (((val) * (ref) + 128) / 256)
for diodes:
#define TEMP_FROM_REG(val) ((val) * 1000)
but that still leave me with an impossibly high value for a low-power,
fanless cpu
>>BTW, (since Im writing), my patchset for pc87366 sensors-dev-attrs
>>(done against rc4-mm1), also applies (clean, iirc) to rc5-mm1, and
>>works there.
>>
>>
>
>I'm sorry, I didn't have the time to look at it yet. I'm currently busy
>with i2c core changes and other drivers (i2c-viapro and it87.) Please be
>patient.
>
>
>
I can see youre busy, I hope my update wasnt an annoyance, however
momentary.
In any case, I gather that 13-rcX is closed for all new features, so I
regard it was info only.
Ill revalidate when 13-final is out, and update if needed.
-------------- next part --------------
diff -ruNp -X exclude-diffs ../linux-2.6.13-rc5-mm1/drivers/hwmon/pc87360.c vref-option/drivers/hwmon/pc87360.c
--- ../linux-2.6.13-rc5-mm1/drivers/hwmon/pc87360.c 2005-08-07 13:17:29.000000000 -0600
+++ vref-option/drivers/hwmon/pc87360.c 2005-08-12 20:35:55.000000000 -0600
@@ -60,6 +60,26 @@ MODULE_PARM_DESC(init,
" 2: Forcibly enable all voltage and temperature channels, except in9\n"
" 3: Forcibly enable all voltage and temperature channels, including in9");
+static int vrefint = 1235;
+module_param(vrefint, int, 0);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(vrefint,
+ " Internal Voltage Reference, specd at 1235 mV\n"
+ " Do not change unless you know what you're doing\n");
+
+static int vrefext = 1211;
+module_param(vrefext, int, 0);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(vrefext,
+ " External Voltage Reference, specd at 1211 mV\n"
+ " measure your actual value before changing!\n");
+
+static int vrefscale = 2450;
+module_param(vrefscale, int, 0);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(vrefscale,
+ " Voltage Reference Scale (2450mV nominal +/- 50mV)\n"
+ " overridden values are clamped: 2400mV .. 2500mV\n");
+
+#define VREFSCALE 1000 /* mV per volt, */
+
/*
* Super-I/O registers and operations
*/
@@ -798,7 +818,11 @@ static int pc87360_detect(struct i2c_ada
i &= pc87360_read_value(data, LD_TEMP, NO_BANK,
PC87365_REG_TEMP_CONFIG);
}
- data->in_vref = (i&0x02) ? 3025 : 2966;
+ data->in_vref = ((i&0x02) /* vrefs are in milliVolts */
+ ? (vrefext * vrefscale)
+ : (vrefint * vrefscale)
+ ) / VREFSCALE; /* avoided rounding errs */
+
dev_dbg(&new_client->dev, "Using %s reference voltage\n",
(i&0x02) ? "external" : "internal");
@@ -1301,6 +1325,10 @@ static int __init pc87360_init(void)
{
int i;
+ /* clamp vrefscale 2450mV +- 50mV */
+ vrefscale = (vrefscale<2400) ? 2400 : vrefscale;
+ vrefscale = (vrefscale>2500) ? 2500 : vrefscale;
+
if (pc87360_find(0x2e, &devid, extra_isa)
&& pc87360_find(0x4e, &devid, extra_isa)) {
printk(KERN_WARNING "pc87360: PC8736x not detected, "
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