On 06/04/2014 05:04 AM, Grazvydas Ignotas wrote: > On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 12:46 AM, Nishanth Menon <nm@xxxxxx> wrote: >> Attempt to power off in case of critical events such as battery removal, >> over voltage events. >> >> There is no guarentee that we'd be in a safe scenario here, but the very >> least we can try to do is to power off the device to prevent damage to >> the system instead of just printing a message and hoping for the best. > > At least "battery temperature out of range" does seem to happen quite > often while charging on hot summer day. I'd prefer my pandora to not > shutdown in such case, it could just stop charging instead. Yeah, We could call twl4030_charger_enable_ac(false); twl4030_charger_enable_usb(bci, false); But then, is that sufficient? >From the TRM: 7.5.8 Battery Temperature Out-of-Range Detection Battery temperature out-of-range detection detects whether the battery temperature is within a specific range. Detection is possible for two temperature ranges. When the battery temperature is not in the 2–50°C range or is in the 3–43°C range, the TBATOR1 and TBATOR2 status bits rise and an interrupt is generated. This MADC monitoring function can be enabled by writing to the TBATOR1EN (BCIMFEN2[3]) and TBATOR2EN (BCIMFEN2[1]) fields. Battery pack at high temperature is a risk, no? and it may not be just charger that might be causing such a condition. Is'nt it safer to shut the device down in such a case? -- Regards, Nishanth Menon -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html