Re: what is the sysfs entry for the battery?

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On Thu, 22 May 2014, Robert P. J. Day wrote:

>
>   currently doing a bit of cleanup to drivers/acpi/Kconfig, and one
> reads this:
>
> config ACPI_BATTERY
>         tristate "Battery"
>         depends on X86
>         select POWER_SUPPLY
>         default y
>         help
>           This driver adds support for battery information through
>           /proc/acpi/battery. If you have a mobile system with a battery,
>           say Y.
>
>   naturally, the reference to /proc/acpi/battery is a bit outdated, so
> i wanted to update that line -- is the current reference to the
> battery now /sys/class/power_supply/, and probably called "BAT0"? or
> am i misreading that? thanks.

  never mind, it's pretty clear that's where it is. sorry for the
noise.

rday

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