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- 23 Feb, 2004 3 commits
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Jean Delvare authored
Here is the second step of my sysfs renaming plan. This one does the following renames (as I already announced on the LKML): temp<n>_hyst -> temp<n>_max_hyst or temp<n>_crit_hyst sensor<n> -> temp<n>_type pwm<n> -> fan<n>_pwm pwm<n>_enable -> fan<n>_pwm_enable vid -> in<n>_ref The associated libsensors patch is here: http://jdelvare.net1.nerim.net/sensors/libsensors-sysfs-names-2.diff (not applied yet, on purpose) Note that the w83781d part is a bit more complex, not only because it is the only driver to require the 5 changes, but also because at some point the macros assume that the internal variable names match the sysfs names, so I had to change them too (better than rewriting the macros, methinks). For reference, here is the list of changes, by driver: asb100: hyst -> max_hyst (4) pwm -> fan_pwm (1) pwm_enable -> fan_pwm_enable (1) vid -> in_ref (1) fscher: pwm -> fan_pwm (3) gl518sm: hyst -> max_hyst (1) it87: sensor -> temp_type (3) lm75: hyst -> max_hyst (1) lm78: hyst -> max_hyst (1) vid -> in_ref (1) lm85: pwm -> fan_pwm (3) pwm_enable -> fan_pwm_enable (3) vid -> in_ref (1) lm90: hyst -> crit_hyst (2) via686a: hyst -> max_hyst (3) w83781d: hyst -> max_hyst (2) sensor -> temp_type (3) pwm -> fan_pwm (4) pwm_enable -> fan_pwm_enable (1) vid -> in_ref (1) There's also a documentation update. There will be one more after that (to make it more readable, no contents change), and a patch to lm83.c to bring it to compliance with the (new) standard. (If you wonder why I did not change it with the other drivers: because it was *already* not in compliance with the old standard. There's some real work to do for this one.)
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Jean Delvare authored
Here it is. The associated libsensors patch is here: http://jdelvare.net1.nerim.net/sensors/libsensors-sysfs-names-1.diff (not applied yet, on purpose)
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Jean Delvare authored
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- 04 Dec, 2003 1 commit
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Jean Delvare authored
1* No more current hysteresis value. I don't think we ever saw a chip which monitors current, and if we ever do, I would be very, very surprised if it would have an hysteresis value. 2* Temperature input and max can have 4 values. [from the previous patch] 3* Split temperature min and hysteresis into two separate files. 4* New file temp_crit. [from previous patch] The new file temp_crit is subject to change later as we decide more precisely how we want to handle values that are common to more than one temperature channels.
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- 23 Sep, 2003 1 commit
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
This is based on the i2c cvs driver, but ported to 2.6 and rewritten to use the sysfs binary file interface.
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- 02 Apr, 2003 1 commit
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Greg Kroah-Hartman authored
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