Le mercredi 21 septembre 2016 à 08:30 +0100, Jon Hunter a écrit : > On 20/09/16 19:02, Paul Kocialkowski wrote: > > > > * PGP Signed by an unknown key > > > > Le mardi 20 septembre 2016 à 18:40 +0100, Jon Hunter a écrit : > > > > > > On 28/08/16 18:32, Paul Kocialkowski wrote: > > > > > > > >   > > > > Nyan boards come with an embedded controller that controls when to > > > > enable and disable the charge. Thus, it should not be left up to the > > > > kernel to handle that. > > > >   > > > > Using the ti,external-control property allows specifying this use-case. > > >   > > > So the bq24735 is populated under the EC's 'i2c-tunnel' property which > > > is there to specifically interface it's child devices to the host. So I > > > am a bit confused why this is expose to the host if it should not be used? > > > > Well, it needs to access the information in the read-only registers provided > > by > > the chip, which is allowed by the setup in place that you described. > > Is this to expose the current state to the kernel so we can monitor the > battery state? Yes, that is correct. > > However, the EC has its internal state machine that decides when to start > > charging, etc and so should be the only one to write registers, to avoid > > conflicts. > > > > > > > > Again you may right and I did find the original series [0] for this > > > which specifically references the Acer Chromebook that needs this. > > > However, I am not sure why this was never populated? Is there any other > > > history here? > > > > I am also confused about why it wasn't applied earlier. However, the cros > > kernel > > is using the very same scheme. > > Do you have a reference? Sure thing, there's a similar commit for the dts[0] and one for the driver[1] (which was already merged in mainline). > > > What is the actual problem you see without making this change? > > > > There is a risk of conflict (even though it's probably not that > > significant), > > given the low variety of possible cases here. The idea is simply to say that > > the > > EC is in charge and to let it do its job without interfering. > > > > > > > > The original series states ... > > >   > > > "On Acer Chromebook 13 (CB5-311) this module fails to load if the > > > charger is not inserted, and will error when it is removed." > > > > I'm confused about that comment. At this point (and with this patch), it > > works > > normally. > > Ok, I think Thierry prefers to only apply fixes for problems that can be > reproduced. Is there a simple way to check the battery status and > charging status via say the sysfs? If I can test that this has no > negative impact may be it is ok. Sure, this is exported at: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24735@5-0009 Also, note that the power-supply next branch[2] has some more fixes for the bq24735 driver. Cheers, [0]: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/kernel/+/e25a91f87af41e29012a4e2dd7a9ab725efd308e [1]: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/kernel/+/6b34e53d506b44f911d0fd246ccdc8b4e942e4ae [2]: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/sre/linux-power-supply.git/log/?h=for-next -- Paul Kocialkowski, developer of low-level free software for embedded devices Website: https://www.paulk.fr/ Coding blog: https://code.paulk.fr/ Git repositories: https://git.paulk.fr/ https://git.code.paulk.fr/