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From: Greg KH <greg@kroah.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, sensors@stimpy.netroedge.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH] i2c driver fixes for 2.6.0
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 14:06:13 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <10728219731748@kroah.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <10728219722179@kroah.com>

ChangeSet 1.1496.9.3, 2003/12/04 13:41:40-08:00, khali@linux-fr.org

[PATCH] I2C: sysfs interface documentation

1* No more current hysteresis value. I don't think we ever saw a chip
   which monitors current, and if we ever do, I would be very, very
   surprised if it would have an hysteresis value.
2* Temperature input and max can have 4 values. [from the previous
   patch]
3* Split temperature min and hysteresis into two separate files.
4* New file temp_crit. [from previous patch]

The new file temp_crit is subject to change later as we decide more
precisely how we want to handle values that are common to more than one
temperature channels.


 Documentation/i2c/sysfs-interface |   33 ++++++++++++++++++++++-----------
 1 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)


diff -Nru a/Documentation/i2c/sysfs-interface b/Documentation/i2c/sysfs-interface
--- a/Documentation/i2c/sysfs-interface	Tue Dec 30 12:32:18 2003
+++ b/Documentation/i2c/sysfs-interface	Tue Dec 30 12:32:18 2003
@@ -68,9 +68,7 @@
 		Fixed point XXXXX, divide by 1000 to get Amps.
 		Read/Write.
 
-curr_min[1-n]	Current min or hysteresis value.
-		Preferably a hysteresis value, reported as a absolute
-		current, NOT a delta from the max value.
+curr_min[1-n]	Current min value.
 		Fixed point XXXXX, divide by 1000 to get Amps.
 		Read/Write.
 
@@ -144,25 +142,38 @@
 		Integers 1,2,3, or thermistor Beta value (3435)
 		Read/Write.
 
-temp_max[1-3]	Temperature max value.
+temp_max[1-4]	Temperature max value.
 		Fixed point value in form XXXXX and should be divided by
 		1000 to get degrees Celsius.
 		Read/Write value.
 
-temp_min[1-3]	Temperature min or hysteresis value.
+temp_min[1-3]	Temperature min value.
 		Fixed point value in form XXXXX and should be divided by
-		1000 to get degrees Celsius.  This is preferably a
-		hysteresis value, reported as a absolute temperature,
-		NOT a delta from the max value.
+		1000 to get degrees Celsius.
 		Read/Write value.
 
-temp_input[1-3] Temperature input value.
+temp_hyst[1-3]	Temperature hysteresis value.
+		Fixed point value in form XXXXX and should be divided by
+		1000 to get degrees Celsius.  Must be reported as an
+		absolute temperature, NOT a delta from the max value.
+		Read/Write value.
+
+temp_input[1-4] Temperature input value.
+		Fixed point value in form XXXXX and should be divided by
+		1000 to get degrees Celsius.
 		Read only value.
 
+temp_crit	Temperature critical value, typically greater than all
+		temp_max values.
+		Fixed point value in form XXXXX and should be divided by
+		1000 to get degrees Celsius.
+		Common to all temperature channels.
+		Read/Write value.
+
 		If there are multiple temperature sensors, temp_*1 is
 		generally the sensor inside the chip itself, generally
-		reported as "motherboard temperature".  temp_*2 and
-		temp_*3 are generally sensors external to the chip
+		reported as "motherboard temperature".  temp_*2 to
+		temp_*4 are generally sensors external to the chip
 		itself, for example the thermal diode inside the CPU or
 		a thermistor nearby.
 


  reply	other threads:[~2003-12-30 22:08 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-12-30 22:02 [BK PATCH] i2c driver fixes for 2.6.0 Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06 ` [PATCH] " Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06   ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06     ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06       ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06         ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06           ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06             ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06               ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06                 ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06                   ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06                     ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06                       ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06                         ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06                           ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06                             ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06                               ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06                                 ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06                                   ` Greg KH [this message]
2003-12-30 22:06                                     ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06                                       ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06                                         ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06                                           ` Greg KH
2003-12-30 22:06                                             ` Greg KH

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