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  1 Kernel driver nsa320_hwmon                          1 Kernel driver nsa320_hwmon
  2 ==========================                          2 ==========================
  3                                                     3 
  4 Supported chips:                                    4 Supported chips:
  5                                                     5 
  6   * Holtek HT46R065 microcontroller with onboa      6   * Holtek HT46R065 microcontroller with onboard firmware that configures
  7                                                     7 
  8         it to act as a hardware monitor.            8         it to act as a hardware monitor.
  9                                                     9 
 10     Prefix: 'nsa320'                               10     Prefix: 'nsa320'
 11                                                    11 
 12     Addresses scanned: none                        12     Addresses scanned: none
 13                                                    13 
 14     Datasheet: Not available, driver was rever     14     Datasheet: Not available, driver was reverse engineered based upon the
 15                                                    15 
 16         Zyxel kernel source                        16         Zyxel kernel source
 17                                                    17 
 18                                                    18 
 19                                                    19 
 20 Author:                                            20 Author:
 21                                                    21 
 22   Adam Baker <linux@baker-net.org.uk>               22   Adam Baker <linux@baker-net.org.uk>
 23                                                    23 
 24 Description                                        24 Description
 25 -----------                                        25 -----------
 26                                                    26 
 27 This chip is known to be used in the Zyxel NSA     27 This chip is known to be used in the Zyxel NSA320 and NSA325 NAS Units and
 28 also in some variants of the NSA310 but the dr     28 also in some variants of the NSA310 but the driver has only been tested
 29 on the NSA320. In all of these devices it is c     29 on the NSA320. In all of these devices it is connected to the same 3 GPIO
 30 lines which are used to provide chip select, c     30 lines which are used to provide chip select, clock and data lines. The
 31 interface behaves similarly to SPI but at much     31 interface behaves similarly to SPI but at much lower speeds than are normally
 32 used for SPI.                                      32 used for SPI.
 33                                                    33 
 34 Following each chip select pulse the chip will     34 Following each chip select pulse the chip will generate a single 32 bit word
 35 that contains 0x55 as a marker to indicate tha     35 that contains 0x55 as a marker to indicate that data is being read correctly,
 36 followed by an 8 bit fan speed in 100s of RPM      36 followed by an 8 bit fan speed in 100s of RPM and a 16 bit temperature in
 37 tenths of a degree.                                37 tenths of a degree.
 38                                                    38 
 39                                                    39 
 40 sysfs-Interface                                    40 sysfs-Interface
 41 ---------------                                    41 ---------------
 42                                                    42 
 43 ============= =================                    43 ============= =================
 44 temp1_input   temperature input                    44 temp1_input   temperature input
 45 fan1_input    fan speed                            45 fan1_input    fan speed
 46 ============= =================                    46 ============= =================
 47                                                    47 
 48 Notes                                              48 Notes
 49 -----                                              49 -----
 50                                                    50 
 51 The access timings used in the driver are the      51 The access timings used in the driver are the same as used in the Zyxel
 52 provided kernel. Testing has shown that if the     52 provided kernel. Testing has shown that if the delay between chip select and
 53 the first clock pulse is reduced from 100 ms t     53 the first clock pulse is reduced from 100 ms to just under 10ms then the chip
 54 will not produce any output. If the duration o     54 will not produce any output. If the duration of either phase of the clock
 55 is reduced from 100 us to less than 15 us then     55 is reduced from 100 us to less than 15 us then data pulses are likely to be
 56 read twice corrupting the output. The above an     56 read twice corrupting the output. The above analysis is based upon a sample
 57 of one unit but suggests that the Zyxel provid     57 of one unit but suggests that the Zyxel provided delay values include a
 58 reasonable tolerance.                              58 reasonable tolerance.
 59                                                    59 
 60 The driver incorporates a limit that it will n     60 The driver incorporates a limit that it will not check for updated values
 61 faster than once a second. This is because the     61 faster than once a second. This is because the hardware takes a relatively long
 62 time to read the data from the device and when     62 time to read the data from the device and when it does it reads both temp and
 63 fan speed. As the most likely case for two acc     63 fan speed. As the most likely case for two accesses in quick succession is
 64 to read both of these values avoiding a second     64 to read both of these values avoiding a second read delay is desirable.
                                                      

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