Hi! > > > Anyways this ultimately is Rafael's call. If Rafael is ok with this > > > patch then I would like to see Pavel's comment addressed and otherwise > > > it is fine with me. > > > > > If we can get to an agreement on this I'll send a v2 without division. > > > > Note that we will still often get the case where a laptop is charged, > > > reports full, is unplugged for 5 minutes and then replugged and then > > > reports a capacity of 97% combined with "not charging", so we will > > > still need to fix userspace to handle this. > > > > Yes, I agree that should be addressed in userspace, as it is pretty > much a policy decision. But it is battery hardware doing this. So you need to take it into account. > > For the record, I don't think I'm okay with this. > > > > There's nothing special about 100% charge. > > > > I don't agree there is nothing special about 100% charge. There is a > separate state to represent battery full for a reason, which is the > user wanting to know when their battery is 100% charged and not being > discharged. Yes, there is full for a reason, and you can be full at 97%, for example, as described above. Pavel -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html