TMON - A Monitoring and Testing Tool for Linux kernel thermal subsystem Why TMON? ========== Increasingly, Linux is running on thermally constrained devices. The simple thermal relationship between processor and fan has become past for modern computers. As hardware vendors cope with the thermal constraints on their products, more and more sensors are added, new cooling capabilities are introduced. The complexity of the thermal relationship can grow exponentially among cooling devices, zones, sensors, and trip points. They can also change dynamically. To expose such relationship to the userspace, Linux generic thermal layer introduced sysfs entry at /sys/class/thermal with a matrix of symbolic links, trip point bindings, and device instances. To traverse such matrix by hand is not a trivial task. Testing is also difficult in that thermal conditions are often exception cases that hard to reach in normal operations. TMON is conceived as a tool to help visualize, tune, and test the complex thermal subsystem. Files ===== tmon.c : main function for set up and configurations. tui.c : handles ncurses based user interface sysfs.c : access to the generic thermal sysfs pid.c : a proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller that can be used for thermal relationship training. Requirements ============ Depends on ncurses Build ========= $ make $ sudo ./tmon -h Usage: tmon [OPTION...] -c, --control cooling device in control -d, --daemon run as daemon, no TUI -l, --log log data to /var/tmp/tmon.log -h, --help show this help message -t, --time-interval set time interval for sampling -v, --version show version -g, --debug debug message in syslog 1. For monitoring only: $ sudo ./tmon ec1a'>treecommitdiff
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regulator: max77620: add support to configure MPOK
Adding support to configure regulator POK mapping bit to control nRST_IO and GPIO1 POK function. In tegra based platform which uses MAX20024 pmic, when some of regulators are configured FPS_NONE(flexible power sequencer) causes PMIC GPIO1 to go low which lead to various other rails turning off, to avoid this MPOK bit of those regulators need to be set to 0 so that PMIC GPIO1 will not go low. Signed-off-by: Venkat Reddy Talla <vreddytalla@nvidia.com> Acked-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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