On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 14:43:44 +0200 Thomas Backlund <tmb@xxxxxx> wrote: > Den 28.11.2020 kl. 12:35, skrev Wilken Gottwalt: > > On Sat, 28 Nov 2020 02:37:38 -0300 > > Jonas Malaco <jonas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 8:43 AM Wilken Gottwalt > >> <wilken.gottwalt@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> > >>> Adds support for another Corsair PSUs series: AX760i, AX860i, AX1200i, > >>> AX1500i and AX1600i. The first 3 power supplies are supported through > >>> the Corsair Link USB Dongle which is some kind of USB/Serial/TTL > >>> converter especially made for the COM ports of these power supplies. > >>> There are 3 known revisions of these adapters. The AX1500i power supply > >>> has revision 3 built into the case and AX1600i is the only one in that > >>> series, which has an unique usb hid id like the RM/RX series. > >> > >> Can I ask what AXi power supplies were tested? > >> > >> I ask because, based on the user-space implementations I am aware of, > >> the AXi dongle protocol appears to be different from the RMi/HXi series. > > > > I was not able to test this against the AX power supplies, they are really > > hard to find (and are far to expensive). But I went through all these tools > > and stuck to the most common commands, which all 3 series support. Not every > > series supports all commands (there also seem to be different firmwares in > > the micro-conrollers). But this is fine, some sensors will show up as N/A. > > Even my HX850i does not support all commands covered in this driver. > > > > What kind of tests do you want / need ? > > I have an AX860i here. Oh nice. Lets start with an usb info dump. Can you give me the full dump of lsusb -vd <device> of the Corsair USB dongle? greetings, Wilken > -- > Regards > > Thomas Backlund >