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2014 Jul 17
2
[lm-sensors] hwmon: question about the sysfs interface
...t set specifies the start pwm limit and the second > specifies the upper temperature and limit. So you would have something > like > > pwm1_auto_point1_pwm pwm at low temperature > pwm1_auto_point1_temp low temperature > > pwm1_auto_point2_pwm pwm at high temperature > pwm1_auto_point2_temp high temperature > > After all, there is no requirement that pwm must exactly match the configured > value; the above only means that the chip uses those values to calculate > the necessary fan speed. In addition to that, you could still have some > of the other attributes as needed...
2014 Jul 14
2
hwmon: question about the sysfs interface
Hello guys, For a patch to this nouveau bug [1] I'm trying to implement the sysfs interface for two properties (linear_min and linear_max) nouveau uses internally to decide when to raise the fan speed. The initial idea was to have them as custom sysfs attributes, but I was advised to try to fit them into the hwmon sysfs interface. And this is when I hit a little roadblock. If my
2014 Jul 17
0
[lm-sensors] hwmon: question about the sysfs interface
...limit and the second >> specifies the upper temperature and limit. So you would have something >> like >> >> pwm1_auto_point1_pwm pwm at low temperature >> pwm1_auto_point1_temp low temperature >> >> pwm1_auto_point2_pwm pwm at high temperature >> pwm1_auto_point2_temp high temperature >> >> After all, there is no requirement that pwm must exactly match the configured >> value; the above only means that the chip uses those values to calculate >> the necessary fan speed. In addition to that, you could still have some >> of the other a...
2014 Jul 14
0
[lm-sensors] hwmon: question about the sysfs interface
...wm_auto_point attributes, where the first set specifies the start pwm limit and the second specifies the upper temperature and limit. So you would have something like pwm1_auto_point1_pwm pwm at low temperature pwm1_auto_point1_temp low temperature pwm1_auto_point2_pwm pwm at high temperature pwm1_auto_point2_temp high temperature After all, there is no requirement that pwm must exactly match the configured value; the above only means that the chip uses those values to calculate the necessary fan speed. In addition to that, you could still have some of the other attributes as needed, such as pwm1_min, pwm1_...