On Tue 2016-10-25 12:53:20, Pali Rohár wrote: > On Tuesday 25 October 2016 12:24:35 Pavel Machek wrote: > > On Mon 2016-10-24 23:48:47, Pali Rohár wrote: > > > On Monday 24 October 2016 23:41:52 Pavel Machek wrote: > > > > On Mon 2016-10-24 14:29:33, Tony Lindgren wrote: > > > > > Also, the shutdown voltage can depend on external devices > > > > > connected. It could be for example 3.3V depending on eMMC on some > > > > > devices while devices with no eMMC could have it at 3.0V. > > > > > > > > Actually, I'd like to shutdown at 3.3V or more (like 3.5V), because > > > > going below that is pretty mean to the battery. But if I set > > > > threshold too high, GSM activity will push it below that for a very > > > > short while, and I'll shutdown too soon. > > > > > > > > Ideas welcome... > > > > > > bq27x00 has EDVF flag which means that battery is empty. Maemo with > > > bq27x00 driver is configured to issue system shutdown when EDVF is set. > > > > > > Maybe kernel should issue emergency shutdown e.g. after minute or two > > > after EDVF flag is set? > > > > Thanks for pointer. > > > > EDVF seems to be exposed as health. ... but only if battery is > > calibrated, AFAICT. > > No, EDVF is available also for uncalibrated battery. There are EDV1 and > EDVF flags. Both are set based on battery voltage and some other > parameters from bq EEPROM. > > > if (has_ci_flag && (cache.flags & BQ27000_FLAG_CI)) { > > dev_info_once(di->dev, "battery is not calibrated! ignoring capacity values\n"); > > Yes, it ignores only capacity values (which needs calibration), not > those raw flags which works also without calibration. > > > ... > > cache.health = -ENODATA; Take a look at code. Health is not read from hardware unless battery is calibrated. Pavel -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html
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