Re: How to use the generic thermal sysfs.

From: Wei Ni
Date: Wed Aug 01 2012 - 07:30:13 EST


On Wed, 2012-08-01 at 09:02 +0800, Zhang Rui wrote:
> On ä, 2012-07-27 at 18:48 +0800, Wei Ni wrote:
> > On Fri, 2012-07-27 at 15:39 +0800, Zhang Rui wrote:
> > > On ä, 2012-07-27 at 09:30 +0200, Jean Delvare wrote:
> > > > On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 10:58:21 +0800, Wei Ni wrote:
> > > > > On Fri, 2012-07-27 at 09:21 +0800, Zhang Rui wrote:
> > > > > > is it possible to program the sensor at this time, in your own thermal
> > > > > > driver?
> > > > >
> > > > > Since we are using the generic thermal driver lm90.c, I'm not sure if we
> > > > > could program these limits in the generic driver, I think it's better to
> > > > > have a generic interface to set the limits, so I wish to add a
> > > > > callback .set_limits() in the generic thermal framework.
> > > >
> > > > I can confirm that hwmon drivers do not set limits, it is up to
> > > > user-space to do it if they want. So if there is a need to do so in the
> > > > kernel itself, a proper interface at the generic thermal framework
> > > > level seems appropriate.
> > > >
> > > oh, setting limits from userspace?
> > > I think you can program the senor when writing the trip point?
> > > with this patch,
> > > http://marc.info/?l=linux-acpi&m=134318814620429&w=2
> >
> > Do you mean it can use .set_trip_temp() to set limits when writing the
> > trip point? But I think this callback is used to change the trip_temp,
> > it could not used to set the limits, in here the limit value is used to
> > trigger the interrupt.
> >
> yes, you are right. .set_trip_temp does not work.
>
> usually, this is needed to re-program the sensor when the temperature
> hits a trip point , right?

Yes, we need to re-program the sensor to set the limit value.

>
> can we make use of the thermal_zone_device_ops.notify()?
> say we invoke .notify() in thermal_zone_device_update for each trip
> point.

oh, it's a good idea, we can re-program the sensor in the .notify(), is
it right?
I will try it later, thanks for your suggestions.

>
> thanks,
> rui


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