On Mon 2020-11-02 12:29:59, Dan Murphy wrote: > Hello > > On 11/1/20 3:56 AM, Luka Kovacic wrote: > > Hello Pavel, > > > > On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 7:01 PM Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxx> wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > > > > +What: /sys/bus/serial/devices/.../iei_wt61p803_puzzle_core/power_status > > > > +Date: September 2020 > > > > +Contact: Luka Kovacic <luka.kovacic@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > +Description: (RO) Power status indicates the host platform power on method. > > > > + Value mapping (bitwise list): > > > > + 0x80 - Null > > > > + 0x40 - Firmware flag > > > > + 0x20 - Power loss detection flag (powered off) > > > > + 0x10 - Power loss detection flag (AC mode) > > > > + 0x08 - Button power on > > > > + 0x04 - WOL power on > > > > + 0x02 - RTC alarm power on > > > > + 0x01 - AC recover power on > > > It would be nice to put this into standard place somewhere. Many > > > machines will want to expose this information. > > As this is specific to this microcontroller and to how it encodes > > these values, I don't see a need to change this. > > This isn't used anywhere else. > > > > > If not, at least spell out WoL, as it is not that common of acronym. > > Okay. > > WoL is a very common acronym especially in the networking space WoL is common. WOL is not. Better spell it out. Best regards, Pavel -- http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek
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