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@@ -252,9 +252,68 @@ curr[1-n]_input Current input value
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Read only.
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-*********
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-* Other *
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-*********
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+**********
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+* Alarms *
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+**********
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+
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+Each channel or limit may have an associated alarm file, containing a
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+boolean value. 1 means than an alarm condition exists, 0 means no alarm.
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+
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+Usually a given chip will either use channel-related alarms, or
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+limit-related alarms, not both. The driver should just reflect the hardware
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+implementation.
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+
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+in[0-n]_alarm
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+fan[1-n]_alarm
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+temp[1-n]_alarm
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+ Channel alarm
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+ Boolean
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+ Read-only
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+
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+OR
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+
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+in[0-n]_min_alarm
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+in[0-n]_max_alarm
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+fan[1-n]_min_alarm
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+temp[1-n]_min_alarm
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+temp[1-n]_max_alarm
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+temp[1-n]_crit_alarm
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+ Limit alarm
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+ Boolean
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+ Read-only
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+
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+Each input channel may have an associated fault file. This can be used
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+to notify open diodes, unconnected fans etc. where the hardware
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+supports it. When this boolean has value 1, the measurement for that
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+channel should not be trusted.
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+
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+in[0-n]_input_fault
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+fan[1-n]_input_fault
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+temp[1-n]_input_fault
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+ Input fault condition
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+ Boolean
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+ Read-only
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+
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+Some chips also offer the possibility to get beeped when an alarm occurs:
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+
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+beep_enable Master beep enable
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+ Boolean
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+ Read/Write
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+
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+in[0-n]_beep
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+fan[1-n]_beep
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+temp[1-n]_beep
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+ Channel beep
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+ 0 to disable.
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+ 1 to enable.
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+ Read/write
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+
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+In theory, a chip could provide per-limit beep masking, but no such chip
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+was seen so far.
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+
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+Old drivers provided a different, non-standard interface to alarms and
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+beeps. These interface files are deprecated, but will be kept around
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+for compatibility reasons:
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alarms Alarm bitmask.
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@@ -265,33 +324,22 @@ alarms Alarm bitmask.
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if it is still valid.
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Generally a direct representation of a chip's internal
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alarm registers; there is no standard for the position
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- of individual bits.
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+ of individual bits. For this reason, the use of this
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+ interface file for new drivers is discouraged. Use
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+ individual *_alarm and *_fault files instead.
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Bits are defined in kernel/include/sensors.h.
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-alarms_in Alarm bitmask relative to in (voltage) channels
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- Read only
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- A '1' bit means an alarm, LSB corresponds to in0 and so on
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- Prefered to 'alarms' for newer chips
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-
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-alarms_fan Alarm bitmask relative to fan channels
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- Read only
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- A '1' bit means an alarm, LSB corresponds to fan1 and so on
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- Prefered to 'alarms' for newer chips
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-
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-alarms_temp Alarm bitmask relative to temp (temperature) channels
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- Read only
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- A '1' bit means an alarm, LSB corresponds to temp1 and so on
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- Prefered to 'alarms' for newer chips
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-
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-beep_enable Beep/interrupt enable
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- 0 to disable.
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- 1 to enable.
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- Read/Write
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-
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beep_mask Bitmask for beep.
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- Same format as 'alarms' with the same bit locations.
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+ Same format as 'alarms' with the same bit locations,
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+ use discouraged for the same reason. Use individual
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+ *_beep files instead.
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Read/Write
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+
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+*********
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+* Other *
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+*********
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+
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eeprom Raw EEPROM data in binary form.
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Read only.
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