On Tue, 2022-05-17 at 17:42 +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: > On Sat, May 7, 2022 at 2:55 PM Daniel Lezcano > <daniel.lezcano@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > A thermal zone is software abstraction of a sensor associated with > > properties and cooling devices if any. > > > > The fact that we have thermal_zone and thermal_zone_ops mixed is > > confusing and does not clearly identify the different components > > entering in the thermal management process. A thermal zone appears > > to > > be a sensor while it is not. > > Well, the majority of the operations in thermal_zone_ops don't apply > to thermal sensors. For example, ->set_trips(), ->get_trip_type(), > ->get_trip_temp(). > In past we discussed adding thermal sensor sysfs with threshold to notify temperature. So sensor can have set/get_threshold() functions instead of the set/get_trip for zones. Like we have /sys/class/thermal_zone* we can have /sys/class/thermal_sensor*. Thermal sensor(s) are bound to thermal zones. This can also include multiple sensors in a zone and can create a virtual sensor also. Thanks, Srinivas > > In order to set the scene for multiple thermal sensors aggregated > > into > > a single thermal zone. Rename the thermal_zone_ops to > > thermal_sensor_ops, that will appear clearyl the thermal zone is > > not a > > sensor but an abstraction of one [or multiple] sensor(s). > > So I'm not convinced that the renaming mentioned above is > particularly > clean either. > > IMV the way to go would be to split the thermal sensor operations, > like ->get_temp(), out of thermal_zone_ops. > > But then it is not clear what a thermal zone with multiple sensors in > it really means. I guess it would require an aggregation function to > combine the thermal sensors in it that would produce an effective > temperature to check against the trip points. > > Honestly, I don't think that setting a separate set of trips for each > sensor in a thermal zone would make a lot of sense.