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2014 Jul 17
2
[lm-sensors] hwmon: question about the sysfs interface
...butes. Would any of the attributes or atribute groups in this > driver meet your needs ? I could imagine that pwm1_target_temp > for the upper temperature limit and pwm1_temp_tolerance for the difference > between upper and lower limit might do. Then there are other attributes > such as pxm1_start, pwm1_floor, pwm1_step, and pwm1_max which you > could use to control pwm values further is that is possible with the > driver. Using pwm1_target_temp and pwm1_temp_tolerance seems a like nice idea, yes. Some of the other attributes are already used and I'm not certain how much I should...
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
...of the attributes or atribute groups in this >> driver meet your needs ? I could imagine that pwm1_target_temp >> for the upper temperature limit and pwm1_temp_tolerance for the difference >> between upper and lower limit might do. Then there are other attributes >> such as pxm1_start, pwm1_floor, pwm1_step, and pwm1_max which you >> could use to control pwm values further is that is possible with the >> driver. > > Using pwm1_target_temp and pwm1_temp_tolerance seems a like nice idea, > yes. Some of the other attributes are already used and I'm not cert...
2014 Jul 14
0
[lm-sensors] hwmon: question about the sysfs interface
...mechanisms and attributes. Would any of the attributes or atribute groups in this driver meet your needs ? I could imagine that pwm1_target_temp for the upper temperature limit and pwm1_temp_tolerance for the difference between upper and lower limit might do. Then there are other attributes such as pxm1_start, pwm1_floor, pwm1_step, and pwm1_max which you could use to control pwm values further is that is possible with the driver. An alternative would be to use two sets of pwm_auto_point attributes, where the first set specifies the start pwm limit and the second specifies the upper temperature and lim...