On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 09:25:49AM -0700, Guenter Roeck wrote: > On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 04:38:23PM +0300, Serge Semin wrote: [nip] > > + > > +=============================== ======= ======================================= > > +Name Perm Description > > +=============================== ======= ======================================= > > +update_interval RW Measurements update interval per > > + sensor. > > +temp1_type RO Sensor type (always 1 as CPU embedded > > + diode). > > +temp1_label RO CPU Core Temperature sensor. > > +temp1_input RO Measured temperature in millidegree > > + Celsius. > > +temp1_min RW Low limit for temp input. > > +temp1_max RW High limit for temp input. > > +temp1_min_alarm RO Temperature input alarm. Returns 1 if > > + temperature input went below min limit, > > + 0 otherwise. > > +temp1_max_alarm RO Temperature input alarm. Returns 1 if > > + temperature input went above max limit, > > + 0 otherwise. > > +temp1_trim RW Temperature sensor trimming factor in > > + millidegree Celsius. It can be used to > > + manually adjust the temperature > > + measurements within 7.130 degrees > > + Celsius. > > vs. standard ABI: > > temp[1-*]_offset` > Temperature offset which is added to the temperature reading > by the chip. > > Unit: millidegree Celsius > > If you really think this is necessary, why not use the standard ABI ? That would have made much more sense.) I'll replace the handwritten temp1_trim with the standard temp1_offset attribute in v4 shortly today. Thanks for pointing this out. -Sergey > > Guenter