[PATCH 2/2] Docs: hwmon: pmbus: Add PXE1610 driver
Vijay Khemka
vijaykhemka at fb.com
Fri May 31 04:51:52 AEST 2019
On 5/29/19, 6:05 PM, "Guenter Roeck" <groeck7 at gmail.com on behalf of linux at roeck-us.net> wrote:
On 5/29/19 3:35 PM, Vijay Khemka wrote:
> Added support for Infenion PXE1610 driver
>
> Signed-off-by: Vijay Khemka <vijaykhemka at fb.com>
> ---
> Documentation/hwmon/pxe1610 | 84 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 84 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 Documentation/hwmon/pxe1610
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/pxe1610 b/Documentation/hwmon/pxe1610
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..b5c83edf027a
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/pxe1610
> @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
> +Kernel driver pxe1610
> +=====================
> +
> +Supported chips:
> + * Infinion PXE1610
> + Prefix: 'pxe1610'
> + Addresses scanned: -
> + Datasheet: Datasheet is not publicly available.
> +
> + * Infinion PXE1110
> + Prefix: 'pxe1110'
> + Addresses scanned: -
> + Datasheet: Datasheet is not publicly available.
> +
> + * Infinion PXM1310
> + Prefix: 'pxm1310'
> + Addresses scanned: -
> + Datasheet: Datasheet is not publicly available.
> +
> +Author: Vijay Khemka <vijaykhemka at fb.com>
> +
> +
> +Description
> +-----------
> +
> +PXE1610 is a Multi-rail/Multiphase Digital Controllers and
> +it is compliant to Intel VR13 DC-DC converter specifications.
> +
And the others ?
This supports VR12 as well and I don't see this controller supports any other VR versions.
> +
> +Usage Notes
> +-----------
> +
> +This driver can be enabled with kernel config CONFIG_SENSORS_PXE1610
> +set to 'y' or 'm'(for module).
> +
The above does not really add value.
Ok, I will remove it.
> +This driver does not probe for PMBus devices. You will have
> +to instantiate devices explicitly.
> +
> +Example: the following commands will load the driver for an PXE1610
> +at address 0x70 on I2C bus #4:
> +
> +# modprobe pxe1610
> +# echo pxe1610 0x70 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-4/new_device
> +
> +It can also be instantiated by declaring in device tree if it is
> +built as a kernel not as a module.
> +
I assume you mean "built into the kernel".
Why would devicetree based instantiation not work if the driver is built
as module ?
Will correct statement here.
> +
> +Sysfs attributes
> +----------------
> +
> +curr1_label "iin"
> +curr1_input Measured input current
> +curr1_alarm Current high alarm
> +
> +curr[2-4]_label "iout[1-3]"
> +curr[2-4]_input Measured output current
> +curr[2-4]_crit Critical maximum current
> +curr[2-4]_crit_alarm Current critical high alarm
> +
> +in1_label "vin"
> +in1_input Measured input voltage
> +in1_crit Critical maximum input voltage
> +in1_crit_alarm Input voltage critical high alarm
> +
> +in[2-4]_label "vout[1-3]"
> +in[2-4]_input Measured output voltage
> +in[2-4]_lcrit Critical minimum output voltage
> +in[2-4]_lcrit_alarm Output voltage critical low alarm
> +in[2-4]_crit Critical maximum output voltage
> +in[2-4]_crit_alarm Output voltage critical high alarm
> +
> +power1_label "pin"
> +power1_input Measured input power
> +power1_alarm Input power high alarm
> +
> +power[2-4]_label "pout[1-3]"
> +power[2-4]_input Measured output power
> +
> +temp[1-3]_input Measured temperature
> +temp[1-3]_crit Critical high temperature
> +temp[1-3]_crit_alarm Chip temperature critical high alarm
> +temp[1-3]_max Maximum temperature
> +temp[1-3]_max_alarm Chip temperature high alarm
>
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