1 **General Properties** !! 1 ===== General Properties ===== 2 2 3 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 3 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/manufacturer 4 Date: May 2007 4 Date: May 2007 5 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 5 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 6 Description: 6 Description: 7 Reports the name of the device 7 Reports the name of the device manufacturer. 8 8 9 Access: Read 9 Access: Read 10 Valid values: Represented as s 10 Valid values: Represented as string 11 11 12 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 12 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/model_name 13 Date: May 2007 13 Date: May 2007 14 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 14 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 15 Description: 15 Description: 16 Reports the name of the device 16 Reports the name of the device model. 17 17 18 Access: Read 18 Access: Read 19 Valid values: Represented as s 19 Valid values: Represented as string 20 20 21 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 21 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/serial_number 22 Date: January 2008 22 Date: January 2008 23 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 23 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 24 Description: 24 Description: 25 Reports the serial number of t 25 Reports the serial number of the device. 26 26 27 Access: Read 27 Access: Read 28 Valid values: Represented as s 28 Valid values: Represented as string 29 29 30 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 30 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/type 31 Date: May 2010 31 Date: May 2010 32 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 32 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 33 Description: 33 Description: 34 Describes the main type of the 34 Describes the main type of the supply. 35 35 36 Access: Read 36 Access: Read 37 Valid values: "Battery", "UPS" !! 37 Valid values: "Battery", "UPS", "Mains", "USB" 38 38 39 **Battery and USB properties** !! 39 ===== Battery Properties ===== 40 << 41 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl << 42 Date: May 2007 << 43 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org << 44 Description: << 45 Battery: << 46 << 47 Reports an average IBAT curr << 48 a fixed period. Normally dev << 49 in which they average readin << 50 value. << 51 << 52 USB: << 53 << 54 Reports an average IBUS curr << 55 Normally devices will provid << 56 average readings to smooth o << 57 << 58 Access: Read << 59 << 60 Valid values: Represented in m << 61 used for discharging batteries << 62 batteries and for USB IBUS cur << 63 << 64 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl << 65 Date: October 2010 << 66 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org << 67 Description: << 68 Battery: << 69 << 70 Reports the maximum IBAT cur << 71 << 72 USB: << 73 << 74 Reports the maximum IBUS cur << 75 << 76 Access: Read << 77 Valid values: Represented in m << 78 << 79 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl << 80 Date: May 2007 << 81 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org << 82 Description: << 83 << 84 Battery: << 85 << 86 Reports an instant, single I << 87 battery. This value is not a << 88 << 89 Access: Read << 90 << 91 USB: << 92 << 93 Reports the IBUS current sup << 94 read-only reporting, unless << 95 is set to be programmable, i << 96 within the reported min/max << 97 << 98 Access: Read, Write << 99 << 100 Valid values: Represented in m << 101 used for discharging batteries << 102 batteries and for USB IBUS cur << 103 << 104 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl << 105 Date: May 2007 << 106 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org << 107 Description: << 108 Battery: << 109 << 110 Reports the current TBAT bat << 111 << 112 USB: << 113 << 114 Reports the current supply t << 115 normally be the internal tem << 116 (e.g TJUNC temperature of an << 117 << 118 Access: Read << 119 << 120 Valid values: Represented in 1 << 121 << 122 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl << 123 Date: July 2012 << 124 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org << 125 Description: << 126 Battery: << 127 << 128 Maximum TBAT temperature tri << 129 notify user-space of the eve << 130 << 131 USB: << 132 << 133 Maximum supply temperature t << 134 will notify user-space of th << 135 << 136 This is normally used for the << 137 user-space needs to know if th << 138 upper threshold so it can take << 139 user that the temperature is c << 140 stopped). << 141 << 142 Access: Read << 143 << 144 Valid values: Represented in 1 << 145 << 146 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl << 147 Date: July 2012 << 148 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org << 149 Description: << 150 << 151 Battery: << 152 << 153 Minimum TBAT temperature tri << 154 notify user-space of the eve << 155 << 156 USB: << 157 << 158 Minimum supply temperature t << 159 will notify user-space of th << 160 << 161 This is normally used for the << 162 needs to know if the temperatu << 163 so it can take appropriate act << 164 temperature level is high, and << 165 reduced accordingly to remedy << 166 << 167 Access: Read << 168 << 169 Valid values: Represented in 1 << 170 << 171 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl << 172 Date: July 2014 << 173 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org << 174 Description: << 175 Battery: << 176 << 177 Reports the maximum allowed << 178 charging. << 179 << 180 USB: << 181 << 182 Reports the maximum allowed << 183 << 184 Access: Read << 185 << 186 Valid values: Represented in 1 << 187 << 188 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl << 189 Date: July 2014 << 190 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org << 191 Description: << 192 Battery: << 193 << 194 Reports the minimum allowed << 195 charging. << 196 << 197 USB: << 198 << 199 Reports the minimum allowed << 200 << 201 Access: Read << 202 << 203 Valid values: Represented in 1 << 204 << 205 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl << 206 Date: January 2008 << 207 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org << 208 Description: << 209 Battery: << 210 << 211 Reports the maximum safe VBA << 212 battery, during charging. << 213 << 214 USB: << 215 << 216 Reports the maximum VBUS vol << 217 << 218 Access: Read << 219 << 220 Valid values: Represented in m << 221 << 222 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl << 223 Date: January 2008 << 224 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org << 225 Description: << 226 Battery: << 227 << 228 Reports the minimum safe VBA << 229 battery, during discharging. << 230 << 231 USB: << 232 << 233 Reports the minimum VBUS vol << 234 << 235 Access: Read << 236 << 237 Valid values: Represented in m << 238 << 239 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl << 240 Date: May 2007 << 241 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org << 242 Description: << 243 Battery: << 244 << 245 Reports an instant, single V << 246 battery. This value is not a << 247 << 248 Access: Read << 249 << 250 USB: << 251 << 252 Reports the VBUS voltage sup << 253 read-only reporting, unless << 254 is set to be programmable, i << 255 within the reported min/max << 256 << 257 Access: Read, Write << 258 << 259 Valid values: Represented in m << 260 << 261 **Battery Properties** << 262 40 263 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 41 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/capacity 264 Date: May 2007 42 Date: May 2007 265 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 43 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 266 Description: 44 Description: 267 Fine grain representation of b 45 Fine grain representation of battery capacity. 268 << 269 Access: Read 46 Access: Read 270 << 271 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent 47 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent) 272 48 273 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 49 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/capacity_alert_max 274 Date: July 2012 50 Date: July 2012 275 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 51 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 276 Description: 52 Description: 277 Maximum battery capacity trip- 53 Maximum battery capacity trip-wire value where the supply will 278 notify user-space of the event 54 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the 279 battery discharging scenario w 55 battery discharging scenario where user-space needs to know the 280 battery has dropped to an uppe 56 battery has dropped to an upper level so it can take 281 appropriate action (e.g. warni 57 appropriate action (e.g. warning user that battery level is 282 low). 58 low). 283 59 284 Access: Read, Write 60 Access: Read, Write 285 << 286 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent 61 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent) 287 62 288 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 63 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/capacity_alert_min 289 Date: July 2012 64 Date: July 2012 290 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 65 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 291 Description: 66 Description: 292 Minimum battery capacity trip- 67 Minimum battery capacity trip-wire value where the supply will 293 notify user-space of the event 68 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the 294 battery discharging scenario w 69 battery discharging scenario where user-space needs to know the 295 battery has dropped to a lower 70 battery has dropped to a lower level so it can take 296 appropriate action (e.g. warni 71 appropriate action (e.g. warning user that battery level is 297 critically low). 72 critically low). 298 73 299 Access: Read, Write 74 Access: Read, Write 300 << 301 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent 75 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent) 302 76 303 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl !! 77 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/capacity_level 304 Date: April 2019 !! 78 Date: June 2009 305 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 79 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 306 Description: 80 Description: 307 Battery capacity measurement b !! 81 Coarse representation of battery capacity. 308 recalibration. This values pro << 309 margin expected to exist by th << 310 Values close to 0% will be ret << 311 has happened. Over time the er << 312 100% means, that the capacity << 313 completely useless. << 314 82 315 Access: Read 83 Access: Read >> 84 Valid values: "Unknown", "Critical", "Low", "Normal", "High", >> 85 "Full" 316 86 317 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent !! 87 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/current_avg >> 88 Date: May 2007 >> 89 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 90 Description: >> 91 Reports an average IBAT current reading for the battery, over a >> 92 fixed period. Normally devices will provide a fixed interval in >> 93 which they average readings to smooth out the reported value. 318 94 319 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl !! 95 Access: Read 320 Date: June 2009 !! 96 Valid values: Represented in microamps >> 97 >> 98 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/current_max >> 99 Date: October 2010 321 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 100 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 322 Description: 101 Description: 323 Coarse representation of batte !! 102 Reports the maximum IBAT current allowed into the battery. 324 103 325 Access: Read 104 Access: Read >> 105 Valid values: Represented in microamps 326 106 327 Valid values: !! 107 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/current_now 328 "Unknown", "Crit !! 108 Date: May 2007 329 "Full" !! 109 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 110 Description: >> 111 Reports an instant, single IBAT current reading for the battery. >> 112 This value is not averaged/smoothed. >> 113 >> 114 Access: Read >> 115 Valid values: Represented in microamps 330 116 331 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 117 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/charge_control_limit 332 Date: Oct 2012 118 Date: Oct 2012 333 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 119 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 334 Description: 120 Description: 335 Maximum allowable charging cur 121 Maximum allowable charging current. Used for charge rate 336 throttling for thermal cooling 122 throttling for thermal cooling or improving battery health. 337 123 338 Access: Read, Write 124 Access: Read, Write 339 << 340 Valid values: Represented in m 125 Valid values: Represented in microamps 341 126 342 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 127 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/charge_control_limit_max 343 Date: Oct 2012 128 Date: Oct 2012 344 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 129 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 345 Description: 130 Description: 346 Maximum legal value for the ch 131 Maximum legal value for the charge_control_limit property. 347 132 348 Access: Read 133 Access: Read 349 << 350 Valid values: Represented in m 134 Valid values: Represented in microamps 351 135 352 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 136 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/charge_control_start_threshold 353 Date: April 2019 137 Date: April 2019 354 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 138 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 355 Description: 139 Description: 356 Represents a battery percentag 140 Represents a battery percentage level, below which charging will 357 begin. 141 begin. 358 142 359 Access: Read, Write 143 Access: Read, Write 360 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent 144 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent) 361 145 362 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 146 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/charge_control_end_threshold 363 Date: April 2019 147 Date: April 2019 364 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 148 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 365 Description: 149 Description: 366 Represents a battery percentag 150 Represents a battery percentage level, above which charging will 367 stop. Not all hardware is capa !! 151 stop. 368 percentage. Drivers will round << 369 supported value. Reading back << 370 threshold set by the driver. << 371 152 372 Access: Read, Write 153 Access: Read, Write 373 << 374 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent 154 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent) 375 155 376 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 156 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/charge_type 377 Date: July 2009 157 Date: July 2009 378 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 158 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 379 Description: 159 Description: 380 Select the charging algorithm !! 160 Represents the type of charging currently being applied to the 381 !! 161 battery. "Trickle", "Fast", and "Standard" all mean different 382 Standard: !! 162 charging speeds. "Adaptive" means that the charger uses some 383 Fully charge the batte !! 163 algorithm to adjust the charge rate dynamically, without 384 Fast: !! 164 any user configuration required. "Custom" means that the charger 385 Quickly charge the bat !! 165 uses the charge_control_* properties as configuration for some 386 technology. This is ty !! 166 different algorithm. 387 than standard charging << 388 Trickle: << 389 Users who primarily op << 390 plugged into an extern << 391 battery life with this << 392 call this "Primarily A << 393 Adaptive: << 394 Automatically optimize << 395 on typical usage patte << 396 Custom: << 397 Use the charge_control << 398 when to start and stop << 399 can use this to drasti << 400 Long Life: << 401 The charger reduces it << 402 prolong the battery he << 403 Bypass: << 404 The charger bypasses t << 405 integrated converter a << 406 adaptor to perform the << 407 167 408 Access: Read, Write 168 Access: Read, Write 409 !! 169 Valid values: "Unknown", "N/A", "Trickle", "Fast", "Standard", 410 Valid values: !! 170 "Adaptive", "Custom" 411 "Unknown", "N/A" << 412 "Adaptive", "Cus << 413 171 414 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 172 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/charge_term_current 415 Date: July 2014 173 Date: July 2014 416 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 174 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 417 Description: 175 Description: 418 Reports the charging current v 176 Reports the charging current value which is used to determine 419 when the battery is considered 177 when the battery is considered full and charging should end. 420 178 421 Access: Read 179 Access: Read 422 << 423 Valid values: Represented in m 180 Valid values: Represented in microamps 424 181 425 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 182 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/health 426 Date: May 2007 183 Date: May 2007 427 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 184 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 428 Description: 185 Description: 429 Reports the health of the batt 186 Reports the health of the battery or battery side of charger 430 functionality. 187 functionality. 431 188 432 Access: Read 189 Access: Read 433 !! 190 Valid values: "Unknown", "Good", "Overheat", "Dead", 434 Valid values: << 435 "Unknown", "Good << 436 "Over voltage", 191 "Over voltage", "Unspecified failure", "Cold", 437 "Watchdog timer !! 192 "Watchdog timer expire", "Safety timer expire" 438 "Over current", << 439 "Cool", "Hot", " << 440 193 441 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 194 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/precharge_current 442 Date: June 2017 195 Date: June 2017 443 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 196 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 444 Description: 197 Description: 445 Reports the charging current a 198 Reports the charging current applied during pre-charging phase 446 for a battery charge cycle. 199 for a battery charge cycle. 447 200 448 Access: Read 201 Access: Read 449 << 450 Valid values: Represented in m 202 Valid values: Represented in microamps 451 203 452 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 204 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/present 453 Date: May 2007 205 Date: May 2007 454 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 206 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 455 Description: 207 Description: 456 Reports whether a battery is p !! 208 Reports whether a battery is present or not in the system. 457 property does not exist, the b << 458 209 459 Access: Read 210 Access: Read 460 << 461 Valid values: 211 Valid values: 462 << 463 == ======= << 464 0: Absent 212 0: Absent 465 1: Present 213 1: Present 466 == ======= << 467 214 468 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 215 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/status 469 Date: May 2007 216 Date: May 2007 470 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 217 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 471 Description: 218 Description: 472 Represents the charging status 219 Represents the charging status of the battery. Normally this 473 is read-only reporting althoug 220 is read-only reporting although for some supplies this can be 474 used to enable/disable chargin 221 used to enable/disable charging to the battery. 475 222 476 Access: Read, Write 223 Access: Read, Write 477 !! 224 Valid values: "Unknown", "Charging", "Discharging", 478 Valid values: << 479 "Unknown", "Char << 480 "Not charging", 225 "Not charging", "Full" 481 226 482 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl !! 227 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/technology 483 Date: November 2021 !! 228 Date: May 2007 484 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 229 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 485 Description: 230 Description: 486 Represents the charging behavi !! 231 Describes the battery technology supported by the supply. 487 << 488 Access: Read, Write << 489 232 490 Valid values: !! 233 Access: Read 491 ================ ===== !! 234 Valid values: "Unknown", "NiMH", "Li-ion", "Li-poly", "LiFe", 492 auto: Charg !! 235 "NiCd", "LiMn" 493 inhibit-charge: Do no << 494 force-discharge: Force << 495 ================ ===== << 496 236 497 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl !! 237 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp 498 Date: May 2007 238 Date: May 2007 499 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 239 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 500 Description: 240 Description: 501 Describes the battery technolo !! 241 Reports the current TBAT battery temperature reading. 502 242 503 Access: Read 243 Access: Read >> 244 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius 504 245 505 Valid values: !! 246 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_alert_max 506 "Unknown", "NiMH !! 247 Date: July 2012 507 "NiCd", "LiMn" !! 248 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 249 Description: >> 250 Maximum TBAT temperature trip-wire value where the supply will >> 251 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the >> 252 battery charging scenario where user-space needs to know the >> 253 battery temperature has crossed an upper threshold so it can >> 254 take appropriate action (e.g. warning user that battery level is >> 255 critically high, and charging has stopped). >> 256 >> 257 Access: Read >> 258 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius >> 259 >> 260 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_alert_min >> 261 Date: July 2012 >> 262 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 263 Description: >> 264 Minimum TBAT temperature trip-wire value where the supply will >> 265 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the >> 266 battery charging scenario where user-space needs to know the >> 267 battery temperature has crossed a lower threshold so it can take >> 268 appropriate action (e.g. warning user that battery level is >> 269 high, and charging current has been reduced accordingly to >> 270 remedy the situation). >> 271 >> 272 Access: Read >> 273 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius 508 274 >> 275 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_max >> 276 Date: July 2014 >> 277 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 278 Description: >> 279 Reports the maximum allowed TBAT battery temperature for >> 280 charging. >> 281 >> 282 Access: Read >> 283 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius >> 284 >> 285 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_min >> 286 Date: July 2014 >> 287 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 288 Description: >> 289 Reports the minimum allowed TBAT battery temperature for >> 290 charging. >> 291 >> 292 Access: Read >> 293 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius 509 294 510 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 295 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/voltage_avg, 511 Date: May 2007 296 Date: May 2007 512 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 297 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 513 Description: 298 Description: 514 Reports an average VBAT voltag 299 Reports an average VBAT voltage reading for the battery, over a 515 fixed period. Normally devices 300 fixed period. Normally devices will provide a fixed interval in 516 which they average readings to 301 which they average readings to smooth out the reported value. 517 302 518 Access: Read 303 Access: Read >> 304 Valid values: Represented in microvolts >> 305 >> 306 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/voltage_max, >> 307 Date: January 2008 >> 308 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 309 Description: >> 310 Reports the maximum safe VBAT voltage permitted for the battery, >> 311 during charging. 519 312 >> 313 Access: Read 520 Valid values: Represented in m 314 Valid values: Represented in microvolts 521 315 522 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl !! 316 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/voltage_min, 523 Date: January 2010 !! 317 Date: January 2008 524 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 318 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 525 Description: 319 Description: 526 Reports the number of full cha !! 320 Reports the minimum safe VBAT voltage permitted for the battery, 527 battery has undergone. !! 321 during discharging. 528 322 529 Access: Read 323 Access: Read >> 324 Valid values: Represented in microvolts 530 325 531 Valid values: !! 326 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/voltage_now, 532 Integer > 0: represent !! 327 Date: May 2007 533 Integer = 0: cycle_cou !! 328 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 329 Description: >> 330 Reports an instant, single VBAT voltage reading for the battery. >> 331 This value is not averaged/smoothed. >> 332 >> 333 Access: Read >> 334 Valid values: Represented in microvolts 534 335 535 **USB Properties** !! 336 ===== USB Properties ===== >> 337 >> 338 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/current_avg >> 339 Date: May 2007 >> 340 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 341 Description: >> 342 Reports an average IBUS current reading over a fixed period. >> 343 Normally devices will provide a fixed interval in which they >> 344 average readings to smooth out the reported value. >> 345 >> 346 Access: Read >> 347 Valid values: Represented in microamps >> 348 >> 349 >> 350 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/current_max >> 351 Date: October 2010 >> 352 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 353 Description: >> 354 Reports the maximum IBUS current the supply can support. >> 355 >> 356 Access: Read >> 357 Valid values: Represented in microamps >> 358 >> 359 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/current_now >> 360 Date: May 2007 >> 361 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 362 Description: >> 363 Reports the IBUS current supplied now. This value is generally >> 364 read-only reporting, unless the 'online' state of the supply >> 365 is set to be programmable, in which case this value can be set >> 366 within the reported min/max range. >> 367 >> 368 Access: Read, Write >> 369 Valid values: Represented in microamps 536 370 537 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 371 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/input_current_limit 538 Date: July 2014 372 Date: July 2014 539 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 373 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 540 Description: 374 Description: 541 Details the incoming IBUS curr 375 Details the incoming IBUS current limit currently set in the 542 supply. Normally this is confi 376 supply. Normally this is configured based on the type of 543 connection made (e.g. A config 377 connection made (e.g. A configured SDP should output a maximum 544 of 500mA so the input current 378 of 500mA so the input current limit is set to the same value). 545 Use preferably input_power_lim 379 Use preferably input_power_limit, and for problems that can be 546 solved using power limit use i 380 solved using power limit use input_current_limit. 547 381 548 Access: Read, Write 382 Access: Read, Write 549 << 550 Valid values: Represented in m 383 Valid values: Represented in microamps 551 384 552 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 385 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/input_voltage_limit 553 Date: May 2019 386 Date: May 2019 554 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 387 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 555 Description: 388 Description: 556 This entry configures the inco 389 This entry configures the incoming VBUS voltage limit currently 557 set in the supply. Normally th 390 set in the supply. Normally this is configured based on 558 system-level knowledge or user 391 system-level knowledge or user input (e.g. This is part of the 559 Pixel C's thermal management s 392 Pixel C's thermal management strategy to effectively limit the 560 input power to 5V when the scr 393 input power to 5V when the screen is on to meet Google's skin 561 temperature targets). Note tha 394 temperature targets). Note that this feature should not be 562 used for safety critical thing 395 used for safety critical things. 563 Use preferably input_power_lim 396 Use preferably input_power_limit, and for problems that can be 564 solved using power limit use i 397 solved using power limit use input_voltage_limit. 565 398 566 Access: Read, Write 399 Access: Read, Write 567 << 568 Valid values: Represented in m 400 Valid values: Represented in microvolts 569 401 570 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 402 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/input_power_limit 571 Date: May 2019 403 Date: May 2019 572 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 404 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 573 Description: 405 Description: 574 This entry configures the inco 406 This entry configures the incoming power limit currently set 575 in the supply. Normally this i 407 in the supply. Normally this is configured based on 576 system-level knowledge or user 408 system-level knowledge or user input. Use preferably this 577 feature to limit the incoming 409 feature to limit the incoming power and use current/voltage 578 limit only for problems that c 410 limit only for problems that can be solved using power limit. 579 411 580 Access: Read, Write 412 Access: Read, Write 581 << 582 Valid values: Represented in m 413 Valid values: Represented in microwatts 583 414 584 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 415 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/online, 585 Date: May 2007 416 Date: May 2007 586 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 417 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 587 Description: 418 Description: 588 Indicates if VBUS is present f 419 Indicates if VBUS is present for the supply. When the supply is 589 online, and the supply allows 420 online, and the supply allows it, then it's possible to switch 590 between online states (e.g. Fi 421 between online states (e.g. Fixed -> Programmable for a PD_PPS 591 USB supply so voltage and curr 422 USB supply so voltage and current can be controlled). 592 423 593 Access: Read, Write 424 Access: Read, Write 594 << 595 Valid values: 425 Valid values: 596 << 597 == =================== << 598 0: Offline 426 0: Offline 599 1: Online Fixed - Fixe 427 1: Online Fixed - Fixed Voltage Supply 600 2: Online Programmable 428 2: Online Programmable - Programmable Voltage Supply 601 == =================== !! 429 >> 430 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp >> 431 Date: May 2007 >> 432 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 433 Description: >> 434 Reports the current supply temperature reading. This would >> 435 normally be the internal temperature of the device itself (e.g >> 436 TJUNC temperature of an IC) >> 437 >> 438 Access: Read >> 439 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius >> 440 >> 441 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_alert_max >> 442 Date: July 2012 >> 443 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 444 Description: >> 445 Maximum supply temperature trip-wire value where the supply will >> 446 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the >> 447 charging scenario where user-space needs to know the supply >> 448 temperature has crossed an upper threshold so it can take >> 449 appropriate action (e.g. warning user that the supply >> 450 temperature is critically high, and charging has stopped to >> 451 remedy the situation). >> 452 >> 453 Access: Read >> 454 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius >> 455 >> 456 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_alert_min >> 457 Date: July 2012 >> 458 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 459 Description: >> 460 Minimum supply temperature trip-wire value where the supply will >> 461 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the >> 462 charging scenario where user-space needs to know the supply >> 463 temperature has crossed a lower threshold so it can take >> 464 appropriate action (e.g. warning user that the supply >> 465 temperature is high, and charging current has been reduced >> 466 accordingly to remedy the situation). >> 467 >> 468 Access: Read >> 469 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius >> 470 >> 471 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_max >> 472 Date: July 2014 >> 473 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 474 Description: >> 475 Reports the maximum allowed supply temperature for operation. >> 476 >> 477 Access: Read >> 478 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius >> 479 >> 480 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_min >> 481 Date: July 2014 >> 482 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 483 Description: >> 484 Reports the mainimum allowed supply temperature for operation. >> 485 >> 486 Access: Read >> 487 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius 602 488 603 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl 489 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/usb_type 604 Date: March 2018 490 Date: March 2018 605 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 491 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org 606 Description: 492 Description: 607 Reports what type of USB conne 493 Reports what type of USB connection is currently active for 608 the supply, for example it can 494 the supply, for example it can show if USB-PD capable source 609 is attached. 495 is attached. 610 496 611 Access: For power-supplies whi !! 497 Access: Read-Only 612 as battery charger chips, this !! 498 Valid values: "Unknown", "SDP", "DCP", "CDP", "ACA", "C", "PD", 613 the connected USB power source !! 499 "PD_DRP", "PD_PPS", "BrickID" >> 500 >> 501 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/voltage_max >> 502 Date: January 2008 >> 503 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 504 Description: >> 505 Reports the maximum VBUS voltage the supply can support. 614 506 615 For power-supplies which act a !! 507 Access: Read 616 e.g. the UCS1002 USB Port Powe !! 508 Valid values: Represented in microvolts 617 509 618 Valid values: !! 510 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/voltage_min 619 "Unknown", "SDP" !! 511 Date: January 2008 620 "PD_DRP", "PD_PP !! 512 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 513 Description: >> 514 Reports the minimum VBUS voltage the supply can support. 621 515 622 **Device Specific Properties** !! 516 Access: Read >> 517 Valid values: Represented in microvolts >> 518 >> 519 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/voltage_now >> 520 Date: May 2007 >> 521 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org >> 522 Description: >> 523 Reports the VBUS voltage supplied now. This value is generally >> 524 read-only reporting, unless the 'online' state of the supply >> 525 is set to be programmable, in which case this value can be set >> 526 within the reported min/max range. >> 527 >> 528 Access: Read, Write >> 529 Valid values: Represented in microvolts >> 530 >> 531 ===== Device Specific Properties ===== 623 532 624 What: /sys/class/power/ds2760-batter 533 What: /sys/class/power/ds2760-battery.*/charge_now 625 Date: May 2010 534 Date: May 2010 626 KernelVersion: 2.6.35 535 KernelVersion: 2.6.35 627 Contact: Daniel Mack <daniel@caiaq.de> 536 Contact: Daniel Mack <daniel@caiaq.de> 628 Description: 537 Description: 629 This file is writeable and can 538 This file is writeable and can be used to set the current 630 coloumb counter value inside t 539 coloumb counter value inside the battery monitor chip. This 631 is needed for unavoidable corr 540 is needed for unavoidable corrections of aging batteries. 632 A userspace daemon can monitor 541 A userspace daemon can monitor the battery charging logic 633 and once the counter drops out 542 and once the counter drops out of considerable bounds, take 634 appropriate action. 543 appropriate action. 635 544 636 What: /sys/class/power/ds2760-batter 545 What: /sys/class/power/ds2760-battery.*/charge_full 637 Date: May 2010 546 Date: May 2010 638 KernelVersion: 2.6.35 547 KernelVersion: 2.6.35 639 Contact: Daniel Mack <daniel@caiaq.de> 548 Contact: Daniel Mack <daniel@caiaq.de> 640 Description: 549 Description: 641 This file is writeable and can 550 This file is writeable and can be used to set the assumed 642 battery 'full level'. As batte 551 battery 'full level'. As batteries age, this value has to be 643 amended over time. 552 amended over time. 644 553 645 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max145 554 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max14577-charger/device/fast_charge_timer 646 Date: October 2014 555 Date: October 2014 647 KernelVersion: 3.18.0 556 KernelVersion: 3.18.0 648 Contact: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kerne 557 Contact: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org> 649 Description: 558 Description: 650 This entry shows and sets the 559 This entry shows and sets the maximum time the max14577 651 charger operates in fast-charg 560 charger operates in fast-charge mode. When the timer expires 652 the device will terminate fast 561 the device will terminate fast-charge mode (charging current 653 will drop to 0 A) and will tri 562 will drop to 0 A) and will trigger interrupt. 654 563 655 Valid values: 564 Valid values: 656 << 657 - 5, 6 or 7 (hours), 565 - 5, 6 or 7 (hours), 658 - 0: disabled. 566 - 0: disabled. 659 567 660 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max776 568 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max77693-charger/device/fast_charge_timer 661 Date: January 2015 569 Date: January 2015 662 KernelVersion: 3.19.0 570 KernelVersion: 3.19.0 663 Contact: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kerne 571 Contact: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org> 664 Description: 572 Description: 665 This entry shows and sets the 573 This entry shows and sets the maximum time the max77693 666 charger operates in fast-charg 574 charger operates in fast-charge mode. When the timer expires 667 the device will terminate fast 575 the device will terminate fast-charge mode (charging current 668 will drop to 0 A) and will tri 576 will drop to 0 A) and will trigger interrupt. 669 577 670 Valid values: 578 Valid values: 671 << 672 - 4 - 16 (hours), step by 2 (r 579 - 4 - 16 (hours), step by 2 (rounded down) 673 - 0: disabled. 580 - 0: disabled. 674 581 675 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max776 582 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max77693-charger/device/top_off_threshold_current 676 Date: January 2015 583 Date: January 2015 677 KernelVersion: 3.19.0 584 KernelVersion: 3.19.0 678 Contact: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kerne 585 Contact: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org> 679 Description: 586 Description: 680 This entry shows and sets the 587 This entry shows and sets the charging current threshold for 681 entering top-off charging mode 588 entering top-off charging mode. When charging current in fast 682 charge mode drops below this v 589 charge mode drops below this value, the charger will trigger 683 interrupt and start top-off ch 590 interrupt and start top-off charging mode. 684 591 685 Valid values: 592 Valid values: 686 << 687 - 100000 - 200000 (microamps), 593 - 100000 - 200000 (microamps), step by 25000 (rounded down) 688 - 200000 - 350000 (microamps), 594 - 200000 - 350000 (microamps), step by 50000 (rounded down) 689 - 0: disabled. 595 - 0: disabled. 690 596 691 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max776 597 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max77693-charger/device/top_off_timer 692 Date: January 2015 598 Date: January 2015 693 KernelVersion: 3.19.0 599 KernelVersion: 3.19.0 694 Contact: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kerne 600 Contact: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org> 695 Description: 601 Description: 696 This entry shows and sets the 602 This entry shows and sets the maximum time the max77693 697 charger operates in top-off ch 603 charger operates in top-off charge mode. When the timer expires 698 the device will terminate top- 604 the device will terminate top-off charge mode (charging current 699 will drop to 0 A) and will tri 605 will drop to 0 A) and will trigger interrupt. 700 606 701 Valid values: 607 Valid values: 702 << 703 - 0 - 70 (minutes), step by 10 608 - 0 - 70 (minutes), step by 10 (rounded down) 704 609 705 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq2425 610 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/ovp_voltage 706 Date: October 2015 611 Date: October 2015 707 KernelVersion: 4.4.0 612 KernelVersion: 4.4.0 708 Contact: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ 613 Contact: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> 709 Description: 614 Description: 710 This entry configures the over 615 This entry configures the overvoltage protection feature of bq24257- 711 type charger devices. This fea 616 type charger devices. This feature protects the device and other 712 components against damage from 617 components against damage from overvoltage on the input supply. See 713 device datasheet for details. 618 device datasheet for details. 714 619 715 Valid values: 620 Valid values: 716 << 717 - 6000000, 6500000, 7000000, 8 621 - 6000000, 6500000, 7000000, 8000000, 9000000, 9500000, 10000000, 718 10500000 (all uV) 622 10500000 (all uV) 719 623 720 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq2425 624 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/in_dpm_voltage 721 Date: October 2015 625 Date: October 2015 722 KernelVersion: 4.4.0 626 KernelVersion: 4.4.0 723 Contact: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ 627 Contact: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> 724 Description: 628 Description: 725 This entry configures the inpu 629 This entry configures the input dynamic power path management voltage of 726 bq24257-type charger devices. 630 bq24257-type charger devices. Once the supply drops to the configured 727 voltage, the input current lim 631 voltage, the input current limit is reduced down to prevent the further 728 drop of the supply. When the I 632 drop of the supply. When the IC enters this mode, the charge current is 729 lower than the set value. See 633 lower than the set value. See device datasheet for details. 730 634 731 Valid values: 635 Valid values: 732 << 733 - 4200000, 4280000, 4360000, 4 636 - 4200000, 4280000, 4360000, 4440000, 4520000, 4600000, 4680000, 734 4760000 (all uV) 637 4760000 (all uV) 735 638 736 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq2425 639 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/high_impedance_enable 737 Date: October 2015 640 Date: October 2015 738 KernelVersion: 4.4.0 641 KernelVersion: 4.4.0 739 Contact: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ 642 Contact: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> 740 Description: 643 Description: 741 This entry allows enabling the 644 This entry allows enabling the high-impedance mode of bq24257-type 742 charger devices. If enabled, i 645 charger devices. If enabled, it places the charger IC into low power 743 standby mode with the switch m 646 standby mode with the switch mode controller disabled. When disabled, 744 the charger operates normally. 647 the charger operates normally. See device datasheet for details. 745 648 746 Valid values: 649 Valid values: 747 << 748 - 1: enabled 650 - 1: enabled 749 - 0: disabled 651 - 0: disabled 750 652 751 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq2425 653 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/sysoff_enable 752 Date: October 2015 654 Date: October 2015 753 KernelVersion: 4.4.0 655 KernelVersion: 4.4.0 754 Contact: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ 656 Contact: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com> 755 Description: 657 Description: 756 This entry allows enabling the 658 This entry allows enabling the sysoff mode of bq24257-type charger 757 devices. If enabled and the in 659 devices. If enabled and the input is removed, the internal battery FET 758 is turned off in order to redu 660 is turned off in order to reduce the leakage from the BAT pin to less 759 than 1uA. Note that on some de 661 than 1uA. Note that on some devices/systems this disconnects the battery 760 from the system. See device da 662 from the system. See device datasheet for details. 761 663 762 Valid values: 664 Valid values: 763 << 764 - 1: enabled 665 - 1: enabled 765 - 0: disabled 666 - 0: disabled 766 << 767 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl << 768 Date: January 2020 << 769 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org << 770 Description: << 771 Reports the year (following Gr << 772 manufactured. << 773 << 774 Access: Read << 775 << 776 Valid values: Reported as inte << 777 << 778 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl << 779 Date: January 2020 << 780 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org << 781 Description: << 782 Reports the month when the dev << 783 << 784 Access: Read << 785 << 786 Valid values: 1-12 << 787 << 788 What: /sys/class/power_supply/<suppl << 789 Date: January 2020 << 790 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org << 791 Description: << 792 Reports the day of month when << 793 << 794 Access: Read << 795 Valid values: 1-31 <<
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