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To: linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [Bug 216483] New: Logitech HID++ feature ADC_MEASUREMENT=0x1F20 reports battery information
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2022 16:43:46 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <bug-216483-208809@https.bugzilla.kernel.org/> (raw)
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216483
Bug ID: 216483
Summary: Logitech HID++ feature ADC_MEASUREMENT=0x1F20 reports
battery information
Product: Drivers
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 5.19.7
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
Tree: Mainline
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P1
Component: USB
Assignee: drivers_usb@kernel-bugs.kernel.org
Reporter: pfpschneider@gmail.com
Regression: No
This report may only be relevant for Logitech headset devices and is certainly
not relevant for USB in general but there doesn't seem to be a better component
to use.
The HID++ feature ADC_MEASUREMENT=0x1F20 provides battery information for some
Logitech devices, perhaps only a few devices. I have a report of this feature
on a Logitech PRO X Wireless Gaming Headset, as shown by the following output
from Solaar (https://github.com/pwr-Solaar/Solaar). So this information might
be useful for kernel-level control and reporting on headset devices.
```
Solaar version 1.1.4
1: Logitech PRO X Wireless Gaming Headset
Device path : /dev/hidraw2
USB id : 046d:0ABA
Codename : PRO Headset
Kind : headset
Protocol : HID++ 4.2
Serial number:
Model ID: 000000000ABA
Unit ID: FFFFFFFF
Firmware: U1 12.01.B0203
Supports 6 HID++ 2.0 features:
0: ROOT {0000}
1: FEATURE SET {0001}
2: DEVICE FW VERSION {0003}
Firmware: Firmware U1 12.01.B0203 0ABA
Unit ID: FFFFFFFF Model ID: 000000000ABA Transport IDs: {'btid':
'0000', 'btleid': '0000'}
3: DEVICE NAME {0005}
Name: PRO X Wireless Gaming Headset
Kind: None
4: EQUALIZER {8310}
5: SIDETONE {8300}
6: ADC MEASUREMENT {1F20}
```
I have documentation for the feature but I can't distribute it. Here is the
code in Solaar that handles the feature. The mapping from levels to remaining
capacity is not based on the battery in the device so a good implementation
should get the actual information from Logitech.
```
ADC_MEASUREMENT=0x1F20,
# voltage to remaining charge from Logitech (for a different battery)
battery_voltage_remaining = (
(4186, 100),
(4067, 90),
(3989, 80),
(3922, 70),
(3859, 60),
(3811, 50),
(3778, 40),
(3751, 30),
(3717, 20),
(3671, 10),
(3646, 5),
(3579, 2),
(3500, 0),
(-1000, 0),
)
def get_adc_measurement(device):
try: # this feature call has been known to produce errors so be extra
cautious
report = feature_request(device, FEATURE.ADC_MEASUREMENT)
if report is not None:
return decipher_adc_measurement(report)
except FeatureCallError:
return None
def decipher_adc_measurement(report):
# partial implementation - needs mapping to levels
adc, flags = _unpack('!HB', report[:3])
for level in battery_voltage_remaining:
if level[0] < adc:
charge_level = level[1]
break
if flags & 0x01:
status = BATTERY_STATUS.recharging if flags & 0x02 else
BATTERY_STATUS.discharging
return FEATURE.ADC_MEASUREMENT, charge_level, None, status, adc
```
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