Merge branch 'hwmon-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jdelvare/staging
Pull hwmon updates from Jean Delvare: "We have support for the MCP3021, MC13892 and GMT G781, automatic fan speed control for LM63/LM64 chips, and a few clean-ups." * 'hwmon-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jdelvare/staging: hwmon: Add MCP3021 ADC driver hwmon: (mc13783-adc) Add support for the MC13892 PMIC hwmon: (mc13783-adc) Remove space before tab hwmon: (lm63) Let the user adjust the lookup table hwmon: (lm63) Make fan speed control strategy changeable hwmon: (lm63) Reorganize the code hwmon: (lm90) Restore original configuration if probe function fails hwmon: (lm90) Add support for GMT G781 hwmon: (lm90) Fix multi-line comments hwmon: (w83795) Fix multi-line comments hwmon: (w83795) Unconditionally support manual fan speed control hwmon: (fam15h_power) Increase output resolution hwmon: (fam15h_power) Correct sign extension of running_avg_capture
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Addresses scanned: I2C 0x48 through 0x4F
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Datasheet: Publicly available at NXP website
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http://ics.nxp.com/products/interface/datasheet/sa56004x.pdf
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* GMT G781
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Prefix: 'g781'
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Addresses scanned: I2C 0x4c, 0x4d
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Datasheet: Not publicly available from GMT
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Author: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>
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Supported chips:
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* Freescale Atlas MC13783
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Prefix: 'mc13783_adc'
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Prefix: 'mc13783'
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Datasheet: http://www.freescale.com/files/rf_if/doc/data_sheet/MC13783.pdf?fsrch=1
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* Freescale Atlas MC13892
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Prefix: 'mc13892'
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Datasheet: http://cache.freescale.com/files/analog/doc/data_sheet/MC13892.pdf?fsrch=1&sr=1
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Authors:
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Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>
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Description
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-----------
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The Freescale MC13783 is a Power Management and Audio Circuit. Among
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other things it contains a 10-bit A/D converter. The converter has 16
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channels which can be used in different modes.
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The A/D converter has a resolution of 2.25mV. Channels 0-4 have
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a dedicated meaning with chip internal scaling applied. Channels 5-7
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can be used as general purpose inputs or alternatively in a dedicated
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mode. Channels 12-15 are occupied by the touchscreen if it's active.
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The Freescale MC13783 and MC13892 are Power Management and Audio Circuits.
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Among other things they contain a 10-bit A/D converter. The converter has 16
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(MC13783) resp. 12 (MC13892) channels which can be used in different modes. The
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A/D converter has a resolution of 2.25mV.
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Currently the driver only supports channels 2 and 5-15 with no alternative
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modes for channels 5-7.
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Some channels can be used as General Purpose inputs or in a dedicated mode with
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a chip internal scaling applied .
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See this table for the meaning of the different channels and their chip
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internal scaling:
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Currently the driver only supports the Application Supply channel (BP / BPSNS),
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the General Purpose inputs and touchscreen.
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See the following tables for the meaning of the different channels and their
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chip internal scaling:
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MC13783:
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Channel Signal Input Range Scaling
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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0 Battery Voltage (BATT) 2.50 - 4.65V -2.40V
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2 Application Supply (BP) 2.50 - 4.65V -2.40V
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3 Charger Voltage (CHRGRAW) 0 - 10V / /5
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0 - 20V /10
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4 Charger Current (CHRGISNSP-CHRGISNSN) -0.25V - 0.25V x4
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4 Charger Current (CHRGISNSP-CHRGISNSN) -0.25 - 0.25V x4
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5 General Purpose ADIN5 / Battery Pack Thermistor 0 - 2.30V No
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6 General Purpose ADIN6 / Backup Voltage (LICELL) 0 - 2.30V / No /
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1.50 - 3.50V -1.20V
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13 General Purpose TSX2 / Touchscreen X-plate 2 0 - 2.30V No
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14 General Purpose TSY1 / Touchscreen Y-plate 1 0 - 2.30V No
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15 General Purpose TSY2 / Touchscreen Y-plate 2 0 - 2.30V No
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MC13892:
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Channel Signal Input Range Scaling
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0 Battery Voltage (BATT) 0 - 4.8V /2
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1 Battery Current (BATT - BATTISNSCC) -60 - 60 mV x20
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2 Application Supply (BPSNS) 0 - 4.8V /2
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3 Charger Voltage (CHRGRAW) 0 - 12V / /5
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0 - 20V /10
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4 Charger Current (CHRGISNS-BPSNS) / -0.3 - 0.3V / x4 /
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Touchscreen X-plate 1 0 - 2.4V No
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5 General Purpose ADIN5 / Battery Pack Thermistor 0 - 2.4V No
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6 General Purpose ADIN6 / Backup Voltage (LICELL) 0 - 2.4V / No
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Backup Voltage (LICELL) 0 - 3.6V x2/3
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7 General Purpose ADIN7 / UID / Die Temperature 0 - 2.4V / No /
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0 - 4.8V /2
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12 General Purpose TSX1 / Touchscreen X-plate 1 0 - 2.4V No
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13 General Purpose TSX2 / Touchscreen X-plate 2 0 - 2.4V No
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14 General Purpose TSY1 / Touchscreen Y-plate 1 0 - 2.4V No
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15 General Purpose TSY2 / Touchscreen Y-plate 2 0 - 2.4V No
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Documentation/hwmon/mcp3021
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Documentation/hwmon/mcp3021
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Kernel driver MCP3021
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======================
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Supported chips:
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* Microchip Technology MCP3021
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Prefix: 'mcp3021'
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Datasheet: http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/21805a.pdf
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Author: Mingkai Hu
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Description
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This driver implements support for the Microchip Technology MCP3021 chip.
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The Microchip Technology Inc. MCP3021 is a successive approximation A/D
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converter (ADC) with 10-bit resolution.
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This device provides one single-ended input with very low power consumption.
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Communication to the MCP3021 is performed using a 2-wire I2C compatible
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interface. Standard (100 kHz) and Fast (400 kHz) I2C modes are available.
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The default I2C device address is 0x4d (contact the Microchip factory for
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additional address options).
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