Hello Wei, On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 11:03 PM, Wei Ni <wni@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 08/28/2014 09:21 PM, Eduardo Valentin wrote: >> Hello Wei, >> >> On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 09:50:01AM +0800, Wei Ni wrote: >>> On 08/27/2014 09:32 PM, Eduardo Valentin wrote: >>>> Hello Wei, >>>> >>>> On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 10:54:07AM +0800, Wei Ni wrote: >>>>> On 08/26/2014 08:12 PM, Eduardo Valentin wrote: >>>>>> On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 10:17:29AM +0800, Wei Ni wrote: >>>>>>> On 08/25/2014 07:07 PM, Eduardo Valentin wrote: >>>>>>>> Hello Wei Ni, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 02:29:47PM +0800, Wei Ni wrote: >>>>>>>>> Add more description for the "polling-delay" property. >>>>>>>>> Set "trips" and "cooling maps" as optional property, because >>>>>>>>> if missing these two sub-nodes, the thermal zone device still >>>>>>>>> work properly. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Wei Ni <wni@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>>>> --- >>>>>>>>> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/thermal.txt | 10 ++++++---- >>>>>>>>> 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/thermal.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/thermal.txt >>>>>>>>> index f5db6b7..e3d3ed9 100644 >>>>>>>>> --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/thermal.txt >>>>>>>>> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/thermal.txt >>>>>>>>> @@ -136,8 +136,8 @@ containing trip nodes and one sub-node containing all the zone cooling maps. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Required properties: >>>>>>>>> - polling-delay: The maximum number of milliseconds to wait between polls >>>>>>>>> - Type: unsigned when checking this thermal zone. >>>>>>>>> - Size: one cell >>>>>>>>> + Type: unsigned when checking this thermal zone. If this value is 0, the >>>>>>>>> + Size: one cell driver will not run polling queue, but just cancel it. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The description above is specific to Linux kernel implementation >>>>>>>> nomenclature. DT description needs to be OS agnostic. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> - polling-delay-passive: The maximum number of milliseconds to wait >>>>>>>>> Type: unsigned between polls when performing passive cooling. >>>>>>>>> @@ -148,14 +148,16 @@ Required properties: >>>>>>>>> phandles + sensor >>>>>>>>> specifier >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> +Optional property: >>>>>>>>> - trips: A sub-node which is a container of only trip point nodes >>>>>>>>> Type: sub-node required to describe the thermal zone. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> - cooling-maps: A sub-node which is a container of only cooling device >>>>>>>>> Type: sub-node map nodes, used to describe the relation between trips >>>>>>>>> - and cooling devices. >>>>>>>>> + and cooling devices. If missing the "trips" property, >>>>>>>>> + This sub-node will not be parsed, because no trips can >>>>>>>>> + be bound to cooling devices. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Do you mean if the thermal zone misses the "trips" property? Actually, >>>>>>>> the binding describes both, cooling-maps and trips, as required >>>>>>>> properties. Thus, both needs to be in place to consider the thermal zone >>>>>>>> as a proper described zone. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I moved the "trips" and "cooling-maps" to optional property, because if >>>>>>> missing these two properties, the thermal zone devices still can be >>>>>>> registered, and the driver can work properly, it has the basic function, >>>>>>> can read temperature from thermal sysfs, although it doesn't have trips >>>>>>> and bind with cooling devices. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> If a thermal zone is used only for monitoring, then I believe it lost >>>>>> its purpose. As Maybe a different framework shall be used, such as hwmon, >>>>>> for instance? >>>>> >>>>> Yes, if we only use it for monitoring, we can use hwmon. But we have >>>>> more functions base on these two thermal zone devices. We have a >>>>> skin-temperature driver, which used nct1008's remote and local >>>>> temperatures to estimator the skin temperature. As you know the thermal >>>>> framework is more powerful, the remote/local sensors can be register as >>>>> thermal zone, then the skin-temp driver can use thermal_zone_get_temp() >>>>> to read their temperatures and then estimator skin's temp. We also will >>>>> set trips and cooling devices for this skin-temp. >>>> >>>> In this case, don't you think it would make sense to create a thermal >>>> zone for the skin temperature and add the required sensors (including >>>> the nct1008) in it? >>> >>> Hi, Eduardo >>> Yes, we will create a thermal zone for the skin-temp driver and add the >>> required sensors in it, but in here we want to register these required >>> sensors as thermal zone devices, then the thermal framework can export >>> functions to read these sensors temperature. If use hwmon framework, it >>> can't export nct1008's internal sensors, such as remote/local sensors, >>> and no exported functions to read these temperatures. If we doesn't use >>> the thermal/of-thermal framework, we have to develop a new framework to >>> parse those sensor nodes, and I think this new one may only have slight >>> difference with current thermal framework. >>> If we set those two properties as optional property, then we can use it >>> in this case simply. >>> >>> The skin-temp nodes will something like this: >>> >>> skin_temp: therm-est { >>> compatible = "nvidia,tegra124-therm-est"; >>> >>> #thermal-sensor-cells = <0>; >>> >>> sub-devs { >>> dev@0 { >>> /* we need to register nct1008_remote as thermal zone devices, so that >>> it's easy to handle it by using thermal framework's exported functions. */ >>> dev = <&nct1008_remote>; >>> }; >>> dev@1 { >>> dev = <&nct1008_local>; >>> }; >>> }; >>> }; >>> >>> thermal-zones { >>> skin-therm { >>> polling-delay-passive = <15000> >>> polling-delay = <0>; >>> >>> thermal-sensors = <&skin_temp>; >> >> The binding allows you to add several sensors in one thermal zone. >> Please have a look on the example (c) of the thermal.txt binding >> description. It might be that what you want to do is actually: >> thermal-sensors = <&ntc1008_local>, >> <&ntc1008_remote>; > > > Yes, we have considered it, but in current kernel, it only supports 1 > sensor per zone. and according to the example (c), it's supposed to only > support simple algorithm, such as: > /* hotspot = 100 * bandgap - 120 * adc + 484 */ > coefficients = <100 -120 484>; > > but in our skin-temp driver, we will recored 20 history temperatures for > every sensors, and set different coefficients for every history > temperatures, our HW team have private mathematical mode to calculate > these coeffs for different boards. And I think other users may use > different algorithm to calculate thermal zone temperature based on > several sensors. > > So I think it's better to register sensors to thermal zones, not set > trips and binding cooling devices, then user's thermal driver can use > them freely. > In your system, the used governor is userspace, then? > Thanks. > Wei. > >> >> >>> >>> trips { >>> }; >>> cooling-maps { >>> }; >>> }; >>> }; >>> >>> Wei. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Wei. >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> The purpose of a thermal zone is to describe thermal behavior of a >>>>>> hardware. As it is mentioned in the thermal.txt file. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>>> Wei. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -Optional property: >>>>>>>>> - coefficients: An array of integers (one signed cell) containing >>>>>>>>> Type: array coefficients to compose a linear relation between >>>>>>>>> Elem size: one cell the sensors listed in the thermal-sensors property. >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> 1.8.1.5 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-tegra" in >>>>>> the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html >>>>>> >>>>> >>> > -- Eduardo Bezerra Valentin _______________________________________________ lm-sensors mailing list lm-sensors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors