From 176544dc55b0a912a2e1bacb9f48ccbd4aabd55f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jean Delvare Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 16:44:44 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] hwmon: Update the sysfs interface documentation * Document the name attribute. * Document the *_label attributes. * Drop "typical usage" lists, they no longer match the reality. * Drop non hardware-monitoring related entries. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare Acked-by: Hans de Goede Signed-off-by: Mark M. Hoffman --- Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface | 75 ++++++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 41 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface b/Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface index 331fa7a1d7d5..db7bb4a659c4 100644 --- a/Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface @@ -78,8 +78,21 @@ RW read/write value Read/write values may be read-only for some chips, depending on the hardware implementation. -All entries are optional, and should only be created in a given driver -if the chip has the feature. +All entries (except name) are optional, and should only be created in a +given driver if the chip has the feature. + + +******** +* Name * +******** + +name The chip name. + This should be a short, lowercase string, not containing + spaces nor dashes, representing the chip name. This is + the only mandatory attribute. + I2C devices get this attribute created automatically. + RO + ************ * Voltages * @@ -104,18 +117,17 @@ in[0-*]_input Voltage input value. by the chip driver, and must be done by the application. However, some drivers (notably lm87 and via686a) do scale, because of internal resistors built into a chip. - These drivers will output the actual voltage. - - Typical usage: - in0_* CPU #1 voltage (not scaled) - in1_* CPU #2 voltage (not scaled) - in2_* 3.3V nominal (not scaled) - in3_* 5.0V nominal (scaled) - in4_* 12.0V nominal (scaled) - in5_* -12.0V nominal (scaled) - in6_* -5.0V nominal (scaled) - in7_* varies - in8_* varies + These drivers will output the actual voltage. Rule of + thumb: drivers should report the voltage values at the + "pins" of the chip. + +in[0-*]_label Suggested voltage channel label. + Text string + Should only be created if the driver has hints about what + this voltage channel is being used for, and user-space + doesn't. In all other cases, the label is provided by + user-space. + RO cpu[0-*]_vid CPU core reference voltage. Unit: millivolt @@ -159,6 +171,13 @@ fan[1-*]_target Only makes sense if the chip supports closed-loop fan speed control based on the measured fan speed. +fan[1-*]_label Suggested fan channel label. + Text string + Should only be created if the driver has hints about what + this fan channel is being used for, and user-space doesn't. + In all other cases, the label is provided by user-space. + RO + Also see the Alarms section for status flags associated with fans. @@ -260,18 +279,19 @@ temp[1-*]_crit_hyst from the critical value. RW -temp[1-4]_offset +temp[1-*]_offset Temperature offset which is added to the temperature reading by the chip. Unit: millidegree Celsius Read/Write value. - If there are multiple temperature sensors, temp1_* is - generally the sensor inside the chip itself, - reported as "motherboard temperature". temp2_* to - temp4_* are generally sensors external to the chip - itself, for example the thermal diode inside the CPU or - a thermistor nearby. +temp[1-*]_label Suggested temperature channel label. + Text string + Should only be created if the driver has hints about what + this temperature channel is being used for, and user-space + doesn't. In all other cases, the label is provided by + user-space. + RO Some chips measure temperature using external thermistors and an ADC, and report the temperature measurement as a voltage. Converting this voltage @@ -391,16 +411,3 @@ beep_mask Bitmask for beep. use discouraged for the same reason. Use individual *_beep files instead. RW - - -********* -* Other * -********* - -eeprom Raw EEPROM data in binary form. - RO - -pec Enable or disable PEC (SMBus only) - 0: disable - 1: enable - RW -- 2.20.1