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authorMauro Carvalho Chehab2019-04-17 06:46:29 -0300
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-Kernel driver smsc47m192
-========================
-
-Supported chips:
-
- * SMSC LPC47M192, LPC47M15x, LPC47M292 and LPC47M997
-
- Prefix: 'smsc47m192'
-
- Addresses scanned: I2C 0x2c - 0x2d
-
- Datasheet: The datasheet for LPC47M192 is publicly available from
-
- http://www.smsc.com/
-
- The LPC47M15x, LPC47M292 and LPC47M997 are compatible for
-
- hardware monitoring.
-
-
-
-Author:
- - Hartmut Rick <linux@rick.claranet.de>
-
- - Special thanks to Jean Delvare for careful checking
- of the code and many helpful comments and suggestions.
-
-
-Description
------------
-
-This driver implements support for the hardware sensor capabilities
-of the SMSC LPC47M192 and compatible Super-I/O chips.
-
-These chips support 3 temperature channels and 8 voltage inputs
-as well as CPU voltage VID input.
-
-They do also have fan monitoring and control capabilities, but the
-these features are accessed via ISA bus and are not supported by this
-driver. Use the 'smsc47m1' driver for fan monitoring and control.
-
-Voltages and temperatures are measured by an 8-bit ADC, the resolution
-of the temperatures is 1 bit per degree C.
-Voltages are scaled such that the nominal voltage corresponds to
-192 counts, i.e. 3/4 of the full range. Thus the available range for
-each voltage channel is 0V ... 255/192*(nominal voltage), the resolution
-is 1 bit per (nominal voltage)/192.
-Both voltage and temperature values are scaled by 1000, the sys files
-show voltages in mV and temperatures in units of 0.001 degC.
-
-The +12V analog voltage input channel (in4_input) is multiplexed with
-bit 4 of the encoded CPU voltage. This means that you either get
-a +12V voltage measurement or a 5 bit CPU VID, but not both.
-The default setting is to use the pin as 12V input, and use only 4 bit VID.
-This driver assumes that the information in the configuration register
-is correct, i.e. that the BIOS has updated the configuration if
-the motherboard has this input wired to VID4.
-
-The temperature and voltage readings are updated once every 1.5 seconds.
-Reading them more often repeats the same values.
-
-
-sysfs interface
----------------
-
-===================== ==========================================================
-in0_input +2.5V voltage input
-in1_input CPU voltage input (nominal 2.25V)
-in2_input +3.3V voltage input
-in3_input +5V voltage input
-in4_input +12V voltage input (may be missing if used as VID4)
-in5_input Vcc voltage input (nominal 3.3V)
- This is the supply voltage of the sensor chip itself.
-in6_input +1.5V voltage input
-in7_input +1.8V voltage input
-
-in[0-7]_min,
-in[0-7]_max lower and upper alarm thresholds for in[0-7]_input reading
-
- All voltages are read and written in mV.
-
-in[0-7]_alarm alarm flags for voltage inputs
- These files read '1' in case of alarm, '0' otherwise.
-
-temp1_input chip temperature measured by on-chip diode
-temp[2-3]_input temperature measured by external diodes (one of these
- would typically be wired to the diode inside the CPU)
-
-temp[1-3]_min,
-temp[1-3]_max lower and upper alarm thresholds for temperatures
-
-temp[1-3]_offset temperature offset registers
- The chip adds the offsets stored in these registers to
- the corresponding temperature readings.
- Note that temp1 and temp2 offsets share the same register,
- they cannot both be different from zero at the same time.
- Writing a non-zero number to one of them will reset the other
- offset to zero.
-
- All temperatures and offsets are read and written in
- units of 0.001 degC.
-
-temp[1-3]_alarm alarm flags for temperature inputs, '1' in case of alarm,
- '0' otherwise.
-temp[2-3]_input_fault diode fault flags for temperature inputs 2 and 3.
- A fault is detected if the two pins for the corresponding
- sensor are open or shorted, or any of the two is shorted
- to ground or Vcc. '1' indicates a diode fault.
-
-cpu0_vid CPU voltage as received from the CPU
-
-vrm CPU VID standard used for decoding CPU voltage
-===================== ==========================================================
-
-The `*_min`, `*_max`, `*_offset` and `vrm` files can be read and written,
-all others are read-only.