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Kernel driver adm1275
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Supported chips:
* Analog Devices ADM1075
Prefix: 'adm1075'
Addresses scanned: -
Datasheet: www.analog.com/static/imported-files/data_sheets/ADM1075.pdf
* Analog Devices ADM1275
Prefix: 'adm1275'
Addresses scanned: -
Datasheet: www.analog.com/static/imported-files/data_sheets/ADM1275.pdf
* Analog Devices ADM1276
Prefix: 'adm1276'
Addresses scanned: -
Datasheet: www.analog.com/static/imported-files/data_sheets/ADM1276.pdf
* Analog Devices ADM1278
Prefix: 'adm1278'
Addresses scanned: -
Datasheet: www.analog.com/static/imported-files/data_sheets/ADM1278.pdf
* Analog Devices ADM1293/ADM1294
Prefix: 'adm1293', 'adm1294'
Addresses scanned: -
Datasheet: http://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADM1293_1294.pdf
Author: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Description
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This driver supports hardware monitoring for Analog Devices ADM1075, ADM1275,
ADM1276, ADM1278, ADM1293, and ADM1294 Hot-Swap Controller and Digital
Power Monitors.
ADM1075, ADM1275, ADM1276, ADM1278, ADM1293, and ADM1294 are hot-swap
controllers that allow a circuit board to be removed from or inserted into
a live backplane. They also feature current and voltage readback via an
integrated 12 bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC), accessed using a
PMBus interface.
The driver is a client driver to the core PMBus driver. Please see
Documentation/hwmon/pmbus for details on PMBus client drivers.
Usage Notes
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This driver does not auto-detect devices. You will have to instantiate the
devices explicitly. Please see Documentation/i2c/instantiating-devices for
details.
The ADM1075, unlike many other PMBus devices, does not support internal voltage
or current scaling. Reported voltages, currents, and power are raw measurements,
and will typically have to be scaled.
Platform data support
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The driver supports standard PMBus driver platform data. Please see
Documentation/hwmon/pmbus for details.
Sysfs entries
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The following attributes are supported. Limits are read-write, history reset
attributes are write-only, all other attributes are read-only.
inX_label "vin1" or "vout1" depending on chip variant and
configuration. On ADM1075, ADM1293, and ADM1294,
vout1 reports the voltage on the VAUX pin.
inX_input Measured voltage.
inX_min Minimum Voltage.
inX_max Maximum voltage.
inX_min_alarm Voltage low alarm.
inX_max_alarm Voltage high alarm.
inX_highest Historical maximum voltage.
inX_reset_history Write any value to reset history.
curr1_label "iout1"
curr1_input Measured current.
curr1_max Maximum current.
curr1_max_alarm Current high alarm.
curr1_lcrit Critical minimum current. Depending on the chip
configuration, either curr1_lcrit or curr1_crit is
supported, but not both.
curr1_lcrit_alarm Critical current low alarm.
curr1_crit Critical maximum current. Depending on the chip
configuration, either curr1_lcrit or curr1_crit is
supported, but not both.
curr1_crit_alarm Critical current high alarm.
curr1_highest Historical maximum current.
curr1_reset_history Write any value to reset history.
power1_label "pin1"
power1_input Input power.
power1_input_lowest Lowest observed input power. ADM1293 and ADM1294 only.
power1_input_highest Highest observed input power.
power1_reset_history Write any value to reset history.
Power attributes are supported on ADM1075, ADM1276,
ADM1293, and ADM1294.
temp1_input Chip temperature.
Temperature attributes are only available on ADM1278.
temp1_max Maximum chip temperature.
temp1_max_alarm Temperature alarm.
temp1_crit Critical chip temperature.
temp1_crit_alarm Critical temperature high alarm.
temp1_highest Highest observed temperature.
temp1_reset_history Write any value to reset history.
Temperature attributes are supported on ADM1278.