hwmon: (adt7475) New documentation

New documentation for the adt7475 driver, based on the adt7473 driver
documentation. It is IMHO much more useful that the previous
documentation which was essentially redundant with sysfs-interface.

Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>
Cc: "Mark M. Hoffman" <mhoffman@lightlink.com>
Cc: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
Cc: Jordan Crouse <jordan@cosmicpenguin.net>
Cc: "Darrick J. Wong" <djwong@us.ibm.com>
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This describes the interface for the ADT7475 driver: Kernel driver adt7475
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(there are 4 fans, numbered fan1 to fan4): Supported chips:
* Analog Devices ADT7473
Prefix: 'adt7473'
Addresses scanned: I2C 0x2C, 0x2D, 0x2E
Datasheet: Publicly available at the On Semiconductors website
* Analog Devices ADT7475
Prefix: 'adt7475'
Addresses scanned: I2C 0x2E
Datasheet: Publicly available at the On Semiconductors website
fanX_input Read the current speed of the fan (in RPMs) Authors:
fanX_min Read/write the minimum speed of the fan. Dropping Jordan Crouse
below this sets an alarm. Hans de Goede
Darrick J. Wong (documentation)
(there are three PWMs, numbered pwm1 to pwm3):
pwmX Read/write the current duty cycle of the PWM. Writes Description
only have effect when auto mode is turned off (see -----------
below). Range is 0 - 255.
pwmX_enable Fan speed control method: This driver implements support for the Analog Devices ADT7473 and ADT7475
chip family. Both chips differ only in minor details. They will be
collectively designed by the name "ADT747x" in the rest of this document.
0 - No control (fan at full speed) The ADT747x uses the 2-wire interface compatible with the SMBus 2.0
1 - Manual fan speed control (using pwm[1-*]) specification. Using an analog to digital converter it measures three (3)
2 - Automatic fan speed control temperatures and two (2) voltages. It has four (4) 16-bit counters for
measuring fan speed. There are three (3) PWM outputs that can be used
to control fan speed.
pwmX_auto_channels_temp Select which channels affect this PWM A sophisticated control system for the PWM outputs is designed into the
ADT747x that allows fan speed to be adjusted automatically based on any of the
three temperature sensors. Each PWM output is individually adjustable and
programmable. Once configured, the ADT747x will adjust the PWM outputs in
response to the measured temperatures without further host intervention.
This feature can also be disabled for manual control of the PWM's.
1 - TEMP1 controls PWM Each of the measured inputs (voltage, temperature, fan speed) has
2 - TEMP2 controls PWM corresponding high/low limit values. The ADT747x will signal an ALARM if
4 - TEMP3 controls PWM any measured value exceeds either limit.
6 - TEMP2 and TEMP3 control PWM
7 - All three inputs control PWM
pwmX_freq Read/write the PWM frequency in Hz. The number The ADT747x samples all inputs continuously. The driver will not read
should be one of the following: the registers more often than once every other second. Further,
configuration data is only read once per minute.
11 Hz Special Features
14 Hz ----------------
22 Hz
29 Hz
35 Hz
44 Hz
58 Hz
88 Hz
pwmX_auto_point1_pwm Read/write the minimum PWM duty cycle in automatic mode The ADT747x has a 10-bit ADC and can therefore measure temperatures
with a resolution of 0.25 degree Celsius. Temperature readings can be
configured either for two's complement format or "Offset 64" format,
wherein 64 is subtracted from the raw value to get the temperature value.
pwmX_auto_point2_pwm Read/write the maximum PWM duty cycle in automatic mode The datasheet is very detailed and describes a procedure for determining
an optimal configuration for the automatic PWM control.
(there are three temperature settings numbered temp1 to temp3): Fan Speed Control
-----------------
tempX_input Read the current temperature. The value is in milli The driver exposes two trip points per PWM channel.
degrees of Celsius.
tempX_max Read/write the upper temperature limit - exceeding this point1: Set the PWM speed at the lower temperature bound
will cause an alarm. point2: Set the PWM speed at the higher temperature bound
tempX_min Read/write the lower temperature limit - exceeding this The ADT747x will scale the PWM linearly between the lower and higher PWM
will cause an alarm. speed when the temperature is between the two temperature boundaries.
Temperature boundaries are associated to temperature channels rather than
PWM outputs, and a given PWM output can be controlled by several temperature
channels. As a result, the ADT747x may compute more than one PWM value
for a channel at a given time, in which case the maximum value (fastest
fan speed) is applied. PWM values range from 0 (off) to 255 (full speed).
tempX_offset Read/write the temperature adjustment offset Fan speed may be set to maximum when the temperature sensor associated with
the PWM control exceeds temp#_max.
tempX_crit Read/write the THERM limit for remote1. Notes
-----
tempX_crit_hyst Set the temperature value below crit where the The nVidia binary driver presents an ADT7473 chip via an on-card i2c bus.
fans will stay on - this helps drive the temperature Unfortunately, they fail to set the i2c adapter class, so this driver may
low enough so it doesn't stay near the edge and fail to find the chip until the nvidia driver is patched.
cause THERM to keep tripping.
tempX_auto_point1_temp Read/write the minimum temperature where the fans will
turn on in automatic mode.
tempX_auto_point2_temp Read/write the maximum temperature over which the fans
will run in automatic mode. tempX_auto_point1_temp
and tempX_auto_point2_temp together define the
range of automatic control.
tempX_alarm Read a 1 if the max/min alarm is set
tempX_fault Read a 1 if either temp1 or temp3 diode has a fault
(There are two voltage settings, in1 and in2):
inX_input Read the current voltage on VCC. Value is in
millivolts.
inX_min read/write the minimum voltage limit.
Dropping below this causes an alarm.
inX_max read/write the maximum voltage limit.
Exceeding this causes an alarm.
inX_alarm Read a 1 if the max/min alarm is set.