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It doesn't seem right for the thermal subsystem to export a symbol named generate_netlink_event. This function is thermal-specific and its name should reflect that fact. Rename it to thermal_generate_netlink_event. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org> Acked-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl> Acked-by: R.Durgadoss <durgadoss.r@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
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Generic Thermal Sysfs driver How To
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Written by Sujith Thomas <sujith.thomas@intel.com>, Zhang Rui <rui.zhang@intel.com>
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Updated: 2 January 2008
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Copyright (c) 2008 Intel Corporation
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0. Introduction
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The generic thermal sysfs provides a set of interfaces for thermal zone
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devices (sensors) and thermal cooling devices (fan, processor...) to register
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with the thermal management solution and to be a part of it.
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This how-to focuses on enabling new thermal zone and cooling devices to
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participate in thermal management.
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This solution is platform independent and any type of thermal zone devices
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and cooling devices should be able to make use of the infrastructure.
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The main task of the thermal sysfs driver is to expose thermal zone attributes
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as well as cooling device attributes to the user space.
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An intelligent thermal management application can make decisions based on
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inputs from thermal zone attributes (the current temperature and trip point
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temperature) and throttle appropriate devices.
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[0-*] denotes any positive number starting from 0
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[1-*] denotes any positive number starting from 1
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1. thermal sysfs driver interface functions
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1.1 thermal zone device interface
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1.1.1 struct thermal_zone_device *thermal_zone_device_register(char *name,
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int trips, void *devdata, struct thermal_zone_device_ops *ops)
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This interface function adds a new thermal zone device (sensor) to
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/sys/class/thermal folder as thermal_zone[0-*]. It tries to bind all the
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thermal cooling devices registered at the same time.
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name: the thermal zone name.
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trips: the total number of trip points this thermal zone supports.
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devdata: device private data
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ops: thermal zone device call-backs.
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.bind: bind the thermal zone device with a thermal cooling device.
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.unbind: unbind the thermal zone device with a thermal cooling device.
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.get_temp: get the current temperature of the thermal zone.
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.get_mode: get the current mode (user/kernel) of the thermal zone.
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- "kernel" means thermal management is done in kernel.
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- "user" will prevent kernel thermal driver actions upon trip points
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so that user applications can take charge of thermal management.
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.set_mode: set the mode (user/kernel) of the thermal zone.
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.get_trip_type: get the type of certain trip point.
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.get_trip_temp: get the temperature above which the certain trip point
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will be fired.
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1.1.2 void thermal_zone_device_unregister(struct thermal_zone_device *tz)
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This interface function removes the thermal zone device.
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It deletes the corresponding entry form /sys/class/thermal folder and
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unbind all the thermal cooling devices it uses.
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1.2 thermal cooling device interface
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1.2.1 struct thermal_cooling_device *thermal_cooling_device_register(char *name,
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void *devdata, struct thermal_cooling_device_ops *)
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This interface function adds a new thermal cooling device (fan/processor/...)
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to /sys/class/thermal/ folder as cooling_device[0-*]. It tries to bind itself
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to all the thermal zone devices register at the same time.
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name: the cooling device name.
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devdata: device private data.
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ops: thermal cooling devices call-backs.
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.get_max_state: get the Maximum throttle state of the cooling device.
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.get_cur_state: get the Current throttle state of the cooling device.
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.set_cur_state: set the Current throttle state of the cooling device.
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1.2.2 void thermal_cooling_device_unregister(struct thermal_cooling_device *cdev)
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This interface function remove the thermal cooling device.
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It deletes the corresponding entry form /sys/class/thermal folder and
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unbind itself from all the thermal zone devices using it.
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1.3 interface for binding a thermal zone device with a thermal cooling device
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1.3.1 int thermal_zone_bind_cooling_device(struct thermal_zone_device *tz,
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int trip, struct thermal_cooling_device *cdev);
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This interface function bind a thermal cooling device to the certain trip
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point of a thermal zone device.
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This function is usually called in the thermal zone device .bind callback.
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tz: the thermal zone device
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cdev: thermal cooling device
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trip: indicates which trip point the cooling devices is associated with
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in this thermal zone.
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1.3.2 int thermal_zone_unbind_cooling_device(struct thermal_zone_device *tz,
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int trip, struct thermal_cooling_device *cdev);
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This interface function unbind a thermal cooling device from the certain
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trip point of a thermal zone device. This function is usually called in
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the thermal zone device .unbind callback.
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tz: the thermal zone device
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cdev: thermal cooling device
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trip: indicates which trip point the cooling devices is associated with
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in this thermal zone.
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2. sysfs attributes structure
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RO read only value
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RW read/write value
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Thermal sysfs attributes will be represented under /sys/class/thermal.
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Hwmon sysfs I/F extension is also available under /sys/class/hwmon
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if hwmon is compiled in or built as a module.
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Thermal zone device sys I/F, created once it's registered:
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/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone[0-*]:
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|---type: Type of the thermal zone
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|---temp: Current temperature
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|---mode: Working mode of the thermal zone
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|---trip_point_[0-*]_temp: Trip point temperature
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|---trip_point_[0-*]_type: Trip point type
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Thermal cooling device sys I/F, created once it's registered:
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/sys/class/thermal/cooling_device[0-*]:
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|---type: Type of the cooling device(processor/fan/...)
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|---max_state: Maximum cooling state of the cooling device
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|---cur_state: Current cooling state of the cooling device
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Then next two dynamic attributes are created/removed in pairs. They represent
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the relationship between a thermal zone and its associated cooling device.
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They are created/removed for each successful execution of
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thermal_zone_bind_cooling_device/thermal_zone_unbind_cooling_device.
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/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone[0-*]:
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|---cdev[0-*]: [0-*]th cooling device in current thermal zone
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|---cdev[0-*]_trip_point: Trip point that cdev[0-*] is associated with
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Besides the thermal zone device sysfs I/F and cooling device sysfs I/F,
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the generic thermal driver also creates a hwmon sysfs I/F for each _type_
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of thermal zone device. E.g. the generic thermal driver registers one hwmon
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class device and build the associated hwmon sysfs I/F for all the registered
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ACPI thermal zones.
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/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon[0-*]:
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|---name: The type of the thermal zone devices
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|---temp[1-*]_input: The current temperature of thermal zone [1-*]
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|---temp[1-*]_critical: The critical trip point of thermal zone [1-*]
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Please read Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface for additional information.
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* Thermal zone attributes *
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type
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Strings which represent the thermal zone type.
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This is given by thermal zone driver as part of registration.
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E.g: "acpitz" indicates it's an ACPI thermal device.
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In order to keep it consistent with hwmon sys attribute; this should
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be a short, lowercase string, not containing spaces nor dashes.
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RO, Required
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temp
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Current temperature as reported by thermal zone (sensor).
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Unit: millidegree Celsius
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RO, Required
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mode
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One of the predefined values in [kernel, user].
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This file gives information about the algorithm that is currently
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managing the thermal zone. It can be either default kernel based
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algorithm or user space application.
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kernel = Thermal management in kernel thermal zone driver.
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user = Preventing kernel thermal zone driver actions upon
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trip points so that user application can take full
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charge of the thermal management.
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RW, Optional
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trip_point_[0-*]_temp
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The temperature above which trip point will be fired.
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Unit: millidegree Celsius
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RO, Optional
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trip_point_[0-*]_type
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Strings which indicate the type of the trip point.
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E.g. it can be one of critical, hot, passive, active[0-*] for ACPI
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thermal zone.
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RO, Optional
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cdev[0-*]
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Sysfs link to the thermal cooling device node where the sys I/F
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for cooling device throttling control represents.
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RO, Optional
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cdev[0-*]_trip_point
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The trip point with which cdev[0-*] is associated in this thermal
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zone; -1 means the cooling device is not associated with any trip
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point.
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RO, Optional
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passive
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Attribute is only present for zones in which the passive cooling
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policy is not supported by native thermal driver. Default is zero
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and can be set to a temperature (in millidegrees) to enable a
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passive trip point for the zone. Activation is done by polling with
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an interval of 1 second.
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Unit: millidegrees Celsius
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Valid values: 0 (disabled) or greater than 1000
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RW, Optional
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* Cooling device attributes *
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type
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String which represents the type of device, e.g:
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- for generic ACPI: should be "Fan", "Processor" or "LCD"
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- for memory controller device on intel_menlow platform:
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should be "Memory controller".
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RO, Required
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max_state
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The maximum permissible cooling state of this cooling device.
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RO, Required
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cur_state
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The current cooling state of this cooling device.
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The value can any integer numbers between 0 and max_state:
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- cur_state == 0 means no cooling
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- cur_state == max_state means the maximum cooling.
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RW, Required
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3. A simple implementation
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ACPI thermal zone may support multiple trip points like critical, hot,
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passive, active. If an ACPI thermal zone supports critical, passive,
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active[0] and active[1] at the same time, it may register itself as a
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thermal_zone_device (thermal_zone1) with 4 trip points in all.
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It has one processor and one fan, which are both registered as
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thermal_cooling_device.
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If the processor is listed in _PSL method, and the fan is listed in _AL0
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method, the sys I/F structure will be built like this:
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/sys/class/thermal:
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|thermal_zone1:
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|---type: acpitz
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|---temp: 37000
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|---mode: kernel
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|---trip_point_0_temp: 100000
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|---trip_point_0_type: critical
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|---trip_point_1_temp: 80000
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|---trip_point_1_type: passive
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|---trip_point_2_temp: 70000
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|---trip_point_2_type: active0
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|---trip_point_3_temp: 60000
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|---trip_point_3_type: active1
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|---cdev0: --->/sys/class/thermal/cooling_device0
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|---cdev0_trip_point: 1 /* cdev0 can be used for passive */
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|---cdev1: --->/sys/class/thermal/cooling_device3
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|---cdev1_trip_point: 2 /* cdev1 can be used for active[0]*/
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|cooling_device0:
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|---type: Processor
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|---max_state: 8
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|---cur_state: 0
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|cooling_device3:
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|---type: Fan
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|---max_state: 2
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|---cur_state: 0
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/sys/class/hwmon:
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|hwmon0:
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|---name: acpitz
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|---temp1_input: 37000
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|---temp1_crit: 100000
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4. Event Notification
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The framework includes a simple notification mechanism, in the form of a
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netlink event. Netlink socket initialization is done during the _init_
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of the framework. Drivers which intend to use the notification mechanism
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just need to call thermal_generate_netlink_event() with two arguments viz
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(originator, event). Typically the originator will be an integer assigned
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to a thermal_zone_device when it registers itself with the framework. The
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event will be one of:{THERMAL_AUX0, THERMAL_AUX1, THERMAL_CRITICAL,
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THERMAL_DEV_FAULT}. Notification can be sent when the current temperature
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crosses any of the configured thresholds.
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