Proposal /sys/bus/class/hwmon/hwmon#/device/foo#_label

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Hi Mark,

On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 11:42:13 -0400, Mark M. Hoffman wrote:
> A chip like uguru breaks this model, because we have *no* *idea* what it might
> be measuring at the *pin*.  But it turns out, it doesn't matter.

I don't think I agree with this statement. There are not dozens of ways
to measure a voltage. The chip must have an ADC. The table in Hans'
driver (derived from the .ini file provided by Abit) suggests a 10 mV
LSB. Assuming an 8-bit ADC, this means a range from 0 to 2.55V, and the
other scaling factors seem to confirm this (*3 for 5V, *6 for 12V.) If
we know which chip Abit is using (still a W83L950D as for the previous
?Gurus?) we might even be able to verify this.

-- 
Jean Delvare




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