Hi, Peter Chen <hzpeterchen@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 01:25:06PM +0300, Felipe Balbi wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Peter Chen <hzpeterchen@xxxxxxxxx> writes: >> > On Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 11:05:26AM +0300, Felipe Balbi wrote: >> >> Peter Chen <hzpeterchen@xxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >> > On Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 10:38:23AM +0300, Felipe Balbi wrote: >> >> >> Peter Chen <hzpeterchen@xxxxxxxxx> writes: >> >> >> > On Fri, Apr 01, 2016 at 03:21:49PM +0800, Baolin Wang wrote: >> >> >> > + >> >> >> >> +static struct attribute *usb_charger_attrs[] = { >> >> >> >> + &dev_attr_sdp_current.attr, >> >> >> >> + &dev_attr_dcp_current.attr, >> >> >> >> + &dev_attr_cdp_current.attr, >> >> >> >> + &dev_attr_aca_current.attr, >> >> >> >> + &dev_attr_charger_type.attr, >> >> >> >> + &dev_attr_charger_state.attr, >> >> >> >> + NULL >> >> >> >> +}; >> >> >> > >> >> >> > The user may only care about current limit, type and state, why they >> >> >> > need to care what type's current limit, it is the usb charger >> >> >> > framework handles, the framework judge the current according to >> >> >> > charger type and USB state (connect/configured/suspended). >> >> >> >> >> >> it might be useful if we want to know that $this charger doesn't really >> >> >> give us as much current as it advertises. >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > As my understanding, the current limit is dynamic value, it should >> >> > report the value the charger supports now, eg, it connects SDP, but >> >> > the host is suspended now, then the value should be 2mA. >> >> >> >> yes, and that's the limit. Now consider we connect to DCP or CDP and >> >> limit is 2000mA but we're charging at 1000mA ;-) >> >> >> > >> > Does the user need to know the $this charger limit? Don't they only >> > care about the current charging value? I have a USB cable which can >> >> Why not ? UI might want to change the color of the battery charging icon >> if we're charging @ 2000mA or @ 1000mA to give some visual feedback as >> to "how fast" battery is supposed to be charged. >> >> > show charging current value, it changes from time to time, when it >> > connects to host pc, it shows 430mA; when it connects to dedicated >> > charger, it shows 1000mA. >> >> good for you, now what does that have to do with $subject ? >> > > +static struct attribute *usb_charger_attrs[] = { > + &dev_attr_sdp_current.attr, > + &dev_attr_dcp_current.attr, > + &dev_attr_cdp_current.attr, > + &dev_attr_aca_current.attr, > + &dev_attr_charger_type.attr, > + &dev_attr_charger_state.attr, > + NULL > +}; > > Ok, even the users are interesting in current limit, we still have no > necessary to know all kinds of chargers limit and current value, since > we already have charger type user interface, the framework can show > limit according to charger type. Oh, now I get your comment and I totally agree. We already *know* the detected charger type, there's no point in showing them all. > I think below user interfaces are enough, who do you think? > > +static struct attribute *usb_charger_attrs[] = { > + &dev_attr_current.attr, > + &dev_attr_current_limit.attr, > + &dev_attr_charger_type.attr, > + &dev_attr_charger_state.attr, > + NULL > +}; agreed, const though. -- balbi
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