When the Slot Power Limit Scale field equals 00b (1.0x) and Slot Power Limit Value exceeds EFh, the following alternative encodings are used: F0h > 239 W and ≤ 250 W Slot Power Limit F1h > 250 W and ≤ 275 W Slot Power Limit F2h > 275 W and ≤ 300 W Slot Power Limit F3h > 300 W and ≤ 325 W Slot Power Limit F4h > 325 W and ≤ 350 W Slot Power Limit F5h > 350 W and ≤ 375 W Slot Power Limit F6h > 375 W and ≤ 400 W Slot Power Limit F7h > 400 W and ≤ 425 W Slot Power Limit F8h > 425 W and ≤ 450 W Slot Power Limit F9h > 450 W and ≤ 475 W Slot Power Limit FAh > 475 W and ≤ 500 W Slot Power Limit FBh > 500 W and ≤ 525 W Slot Power Limit FCh > 525 W and ≤ 550 W Slot Power Limit FDh > 550 W and ≤ 575 W Slot Power Limit FEh > 575 W and ≤ 600 W Slot Power Limit FFh Reserved for Slot Power Limit Values above 600 W Previously only values F0h, F1h and F2h were covered. --- Thanks Bjorn for providing this documentation! --- ls-caps.c | 16 +++++++--------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/ls-caps.c b/ls-caps.c index b0caa50943d6..0b6c97b3ed75 100644 --- a/ls-caps.c +++ b/ls-caps.c @@ -659,18 +659,16 @@ static int exp_downstream_port(int type) static void show_power_limit(int value, int scale) { static const float scales[4] = { 1.0, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001 }; - static const int scale0_values[3] = { 250, 275, 300 }; - if (scale == 0 && value >= 0xF0) + if (scale == 0 && value == 0xFF) { - /* F3h to FFh = Reserved for Slot Power Limit values above 300 W */ - if (value >= 0xF3) - { - printf(">300W"); - return; - } - value = scale0_values[value - 0xF0]; + printf(">600W"); + return; } + + if (scale == 0 && value >= 0xF0 && value <= 0xFE) + value = 250 + 25 * (value - 0xF0); + printf("%gW", value * scales[scale]); } -- 2.20.1