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[PATCH] hwmon: Sysfs interface documentation update, 1 of 2

This patch cleans up hwmon sysfs documentation file, plus introduces
the description of DC/PWM selection for fan speed control.

Signed-off-by: Rudolf Marek <r.marek@sh.cvut.cz>
Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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Rudolf Marek 2006-06-04 20:03:39 +02:00 committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
parent 18f98b1e31
commit 057bc35099

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@ -69,28 +69,37 @@ to cause an alarm) is chip-dependent.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0-*] denotes any positive number starting from 0
[1-*] denotes any positive number starting from 1
RO read only value
RW read/write value
Read/write values may be read-only for some chips, depending on the
hardware implementation.
************
* Voltages *
************
in[0-8]_min Voltage min value.
in[0-*]_min Voltage min value.
Unit: millivolt
Read/Write
RW
in[0-8]_max Voltage max value.
in[0-*]_max Voltage max value.
Unit: millivolt
Read/Write
RW
in[0-8]_input Voltage input value.
in[0-*]_input Voltage input value.
Unit: millivolt
Read only
RO
Voltage measured on the chip pin.
Actual voltage depends on the scaling resistors on the
motherboard, as recommended in the chip datasheet.
This varies by chip and by motherboard.
Because of this variation, values are generally NOT scaled
by the chip driver, and must be done by the application.
However, some drivers (notably lm87 and via686a)
do scale, with various degrees of success.
do scale, because of internal resistors built into a chip.
These drivers will output the actual voltage.
Typical usage:
@ -104,58 +113,72 @@ in[0-8]_input Voltage input value.
in7_* varies
in8_* varies
cpu[0-1]_vid CPU core reference voltage.
cpu[0-*]_vid CPU core reference voltage.
Unit: millivolt
Read only.
RO
Not always correct.
vrm Voltage Regulator Module version number.
Read only.
Two digit number, first is major version, second is
minor version.
RW (but changing it should no more be necessary)
Originally the VRM standard version multiplied by 10, but now
an arbitrary number, as not all standards have a version
number.
Affects the way the driver calculates the CPU core reference
voltage from the vid pins.
Also see the Alarms section for status flags associated with voltages.
********
* Fans *
********
fan[1-3]_min Fan minimum value
fan[1-*]_min Fan minimum value
Unit: revolution/min (RPM)
Read/Write.
RW
fan[1-3]_input Fan input value.
fan[1-*]_input Fan input value.
Unit: revolution/min (RPM)
Read only.
RO
fan[1-3]_div Fan divisor.
fan[1-*]_div Fan divisor.
Integer value in powers of two (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128).
RW
Some chips only support values 1, 2, 4 and 8.
Note that this is actually an internal clock divisor, which
affects the measurable speed range, not the read value.
Also see the Alarms section for status flags associated with fans.
*******
* PWM *
*******
pwm[1-3] Pulse width modulation fan control.
pwm[1-*] Pulse width modulation fan control.
Integer value in the range 0 to 255
Read/Write
RW
255 is max or 100%.
pwm[1-3]_enable
pwm[1-*]_enable
Switch PWM on and off.
Not always present even if fan*_pwm is.
0 to turn off
1 to turn on in manual mode
2 to turn on in automatic mode
Read/Write
0: turn off
1: turn on in manual mode
2+: turn on in automatic mode
Check individual chip documentation files for automatic mode details.
RW
pwm[1-*]_mode
0: DC mode
1: PWM mode
RW
pwm[1-*]_auto_channels_temp
Select which temperature channels affect this PWM output in
auto mode. Bitfield, 1 is temp1, 2 is temp2, 4 is temp3 etc...
Which values are possible depend on the chip used.
RW
pwm[1-*]_auto_point[1-*]_pwm
pwm[1-*]_auto_point[1-*]_temp
@ -163,6 +186,7 @@ pwm[1-*]_auto_point[1-*]_temp_hyst
Define the PWM vs temperature curve. Number of trip points is
chip-dependent. Use this for chips which associate trip points
to PWM output channels.
RW
OR
@ -172,51 +196,52 @@ temp[1-*]_auto_point[1-*]_temp_hyst
Define the PWM vs temperature curve. Number of trip points is
chip-dependent. Use this for chips which associate trip points
to temperature channels.
RW
****************
* Temperatures *
****************
temp[1-3]_type Sensor type selection.
temp[1-*]_type Sensor type selection.
Integers 1 to 4 or thermistor Beta value (typically 3435)
Read/Write.
RW
1: PII/Celeron Diode
2: 3904 transistor
3: thermal diode
4: thermistor (default/unknown Beta)
Not all types are supported by all chips
temp[1-4]_max Temperature max value.
temp[1-*]_max Temperature max value.
Unit: millidegree Celcius
Read/Write value.
RW
temp[1-3]_min Temperature min value.
temp[1-*]_min Temperature min value.
Unit: millidegree Celcius
Read/Write value.
RW
temp[1-3]_max_hyst
temp[1-*]_max_hyst
Temperature hysteresis value for max limit.
Unit: millidegree Celcius
Must be reported as an absolute temperature, NOT a delta
from the max value.
Read/Write value.
RW
temp[1-4]_input Temperature input value.
temp[1-*]_input Temperature input value.
Unit: millidegree Celcius
Read only value.
RO
temp[1-4]_crit Temperature critical value, typically greater than
temp[1-*]_crit Temperature critical value, typically greater than
corresponding temp_max values.
Unit: millidegree Celcius
Read/Write value.
RW
temp[1-2]_crit_hyst
temp[1-*]_crit_hyst
Temperature hysteresis value for critical limit.
Unit: millidegree Celcius
Must be reported as an absolute temperature, NOT a delta
from the critical value.
Read/Write value.
RW
temp[1-4]_offset
Temperature offset which is added to the temperature reading
@ -231,6 +256,8 @@ temp[1-4]_offset
itself, for example the thermal diode inside the CPU or
a thermistor nearby.
Also see the Alarms section for status flags associated with temperatures.
************
* Currents *
@ -239,17 +266,17 @@ temp[1-4]_offset
Note that no known chip provides current measurements as of writing,
so this part is theoretical, so to say.
curr[1-n]_max Current max value
curr[1-*]_max Current max value
Unit: milliampere
Read/Write.
RW
curr[1-n]_min Current min value.
curr[1-*]_min Current min value.
Unit: milliampere
Read/Write.
RW
curr[1-n]_input Current input value
curr[1-*]_input Current input value
Unit: milliampere
Read only.
RO
**********
@ -263,50 +290,54 @@ Usually a given chip will either use channel-related alarms, or
limit-related alarms, not both. The driver should just reflect the hardware
implementation.
in[0-n]_alarm
fan[1-n]_alarm
temp[1-n]_alarm
in[0-*]_alarm
fan[1-*]_alarm
temp[1-*]_alarm
Channel alarm
Boolean
Read-only
0: no alarm
1: alarm
RO
OR
in[0-n]_min_alarm
in[0-n]_max_alarm
fan[1-n]_min_alarm
temp[1-n]_min_alarm
temp[1-n]_max_alarm
temp[1-n]_crit_alarm
in[0-*]_min_alarm
in[0-*]_max_alarm
fan[1-*]_min_alarm
temp[1-*]_min_alarm
temp[1-*]_max_alarm
temp[1-*]_crit_alarm
Limit alarm
Boolean
Read-only
0: no alarm
1: alarm
RO
Each input channel may have an associated fault file. This can be used
to notify open diodes, unconnected fans etc. where the hardware
supports it. When this boolean has value 1, the measurement for that
channel should not be trusted.
in[0-n]_input_fault
fan[1-n]_input_fault
temp[1-n]_input_fault
in[0-*]_input_fault
fan[1-*]_input_fault
temp[1-*]_input_fault
Input fault condition
Boolean
Read-only
0: no fault occured
1: fault condition
RO
Some chips also offer the possibility to get beeped when an alarm occurs:
beep_enable Master beep enable
Boolean
Read/Write
0: no beeps
1: beeps
RW
in[0-n]_beep
fan[1-n]_beep
temp[1-n]_beep
in[0-*]_beep
fan[1-*]_beep
temp[1-*]_beep
Channel beep
0 to disable.
1 to enable.
Read/write
0: disable
1: enable
RW
In theory, a chip could provide per-limit beep masking, but no such chip
was seen so far.
@ -316,7 +347,7 @@ beeps. These interface files are deprecated, but will be kept around
for compatibility reasons:
alarms Alarm bitmask.
Read only.
RO
Integer representation of one to four bytes.
A '1' bit means an alarm.
Chips should be programmed for 'comparator' mode so that
@ -333,7 +364,7 @@ beep_mask Bitmask for beep.
Same format as 'alarms' with the same bit locations,
use discouraged for the same reason. Use individual
*_beep files instead.
Read/Write
RW
*********
@ -341,7 +372,9 @@ beep_mask Bitmask for beep.
*********
eeprom Raw EEPROM data in binary form.
Read only.
RO
pec Enable or disable PEC (SMBus only)
Read/Write
0: disable
1: enable
RW