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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later        1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
  2                                                     2 
  3 ============================================        3 ============================================
  4 Dell DDV WMI interface driver (dell-wmi-ddv)        4 Dell DDV WMI interface driver (dell-wmi-ddv)
  5 ============================================        5 ============================================
  6                                                     6 
  7 Introduction                                        7 Introduction
  8 ============                                        8 ============
  9                                                     9 
 10 Many Dell notebooks made after ~2020 support a     10 Many Dell notebooks made after ~2020 support a WMI-based interface for
 11 retrieving various system data like battery te     11 retrieving various system data like battery temperature, ePPID, diagnostic data
 12 and fan/thermal sensor data.                       12 and fan/thermal sensor data.
 13                                                    13 
 14 This interface is likely used by the `Dell Dat     14 This interface is likely used by the `Dell Data Vault` software on Windows,
 15 so it was called `DDV`. Currently the ``dell-w     15 so it was called `DDV`. Currently the ``dell-wmi-ddv`` driver supports
 16 version 2 and 3 of the interface, with support     16 version 2 and 3 of the interface, with support for new interface versions
 17 easily added.                                      17 easily added.
 18                                                    18 
 19 .. warning:: The interface is regarded as inte     19 .. warning:: The interface is regarded as internal by Dell, so no vendor
 20              documentation is available. All k     20              documentation is available. All knowledge was thus obtained by
 21              trial-and-error, please keep that     21              trial-and-error, please keep that in mind.
 22                                                    22 
 23 Dell ePPID (electronic Piece Part Identificati     23 Dell ePPID (electronic Piece Part Identification)
 24 ==============================================     24 =================================================
 25                                                    25 
 26 The Dell ePPID is used to uniquely identify co     26 The Dell ePPID is used to uniquely identify components in Dell machines,
 27 including batteries. It has a form similar to      27 including batteries. It has a form similar to `CC-PPPPPP-MMMMM-YMD-SSSS-FFF`
 28 and contains the following information:            28 and contains the following information:
 29                                                    29 
 30 * Country code of origin (CC).                     30 * Country code of origin (CC).
 31 * Part number with the first character being a     31 * Part number with the first character being a filling number (PPPPPP).
 32 * Manufacture Identification (MMMMM).              32 * Manufacture Identification (MMMMM).
 33 * Manufacturing Year/Month/Date (YMD) in base      33 * Manufacturing Year/Month/Date (YMD) in base 36, with Y being the last digit
 34   of the year.                                     34   of the year.
 35 * Manufacture Sequence Number (SSSS).              35 * Manufacture Sequence Number (SSSS).
 36 * Optional Firmware Version/Revision (FFF).        36 * Optional Firmware Version/Revision (FFF).
 37                                                    37 
 38 The `eppidtool <https://pypi.org/project/eppid     38 The `eppidtool <https://pypi.org/project/eppidtool>`_ python utility can be used
 39 to decode and display this information.            39 to decode and display this information.
 40                                                    40 
 41 All information regarding the Dell ePPID was g     41 All information regarding the Dell ePPID was gathered using Dell support
 42 documentation and `this website <https://telco     42 documentation and `this website <https://telcontar.net/KBK/Dell/date_codes>`_.
 43                                                    43 
 44 WMI interface description                          44 WMI interface description
 45 =========================                          45 =========================
 46                                                    46 
 47 The WMI interface description can be decoded f     47 The WMI interface description can be decoded from the embedded binary MOF (bmof)
 48 data using the `bmfdec <https://github.com/pal     48 data using the `bmfdec <https://github.com/pali/bmfdec>`_ utility:
 49                                                    49 
 50 ::                                                 50 ::
 51                                                    51 
 52  [WMI, Dynamic, Provider("WmiProv"), Locale("M     52  [WMI, Dynamic, Provider("WmiProv"), Locale("MS\\0x409"), Description("WMI Function"), guid("{8A42EA14-4F2A-FD45-6422-0087F7A7E608}")]
 53  class DDVWmiMethodFunction {                      53  class DDVWmiMethodFunction {
 54    [key, read] string InstanceName;                54    [key, read] string InstanceName;
 55    [read] boolean Active;                          55    [read] boolean Active;
 56                                                    56 
 57    [WmiMethodId(1), Implemented, read, write,      57    [WmiMethodId(1), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Design Capacity.")] void BatteryDesignCapacity([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 argr);
 58    [WmiMethodId(2), Implemented, read, write,      58    [WmiMethodId(2), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Full Charge Capacity.")] void BatteryFullChargeCapacity([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 argr);
 59    [WmiMethodId(3), Implemented, read, write,      59    [WmiMethodId(3), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Manufacture Name.")] void BatteryManufactureName([in] uint32 arg2, [out] string argr);
 60    [WmiMethodId(4), Implemented, read, write,      60    [WmiMethodId(4), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Manufacture Date.")] void BatteryManufactureDate([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 argr);
 61    [WmiMethodId(5), Implemented, read, write,      61    [WmiMethodId(5), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Serial Number.")] void BatterySerialNumber([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 argr);
 62    [WmiMethodId(6), Implemented, read, write,      62    [WmiMethodId(6), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Chemistry Value.")] void BatteryChemistryValue([in] uint32 arg2, [out] string argr);
 63    [WmiMethodId(7), Implemented, read, write,      63    [WmiMethodId(7), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Temperature.")] void BatteryTemperature([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 argr);
 64    [WmiMethodId(8), Implemented, read, write,      64    [WmiMethodId(8), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Current.")] void BatteryCurrent([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 argr);
 65    [WmiMethodId(9), Implemented, read, write,      65    [WmiMethodId(9), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Voltage.")] void BatteryVoltage([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 argr);
 66    [WmiMethodId(10), Implemented, read, write,     66    [WmiMethodId(10), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Manufacture Access(MA code).")] void BatteryManufactureAceess([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 argr);
 67    [WmiMethodId(11), Implemented, read, write,     67    [WmiMethodId(11), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Relative State-Of-Charge.")] void BatteryRelativeStateOfCharge([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 argr);
 68    [WmiMethodId(12), Implemented, read, write,     68    [WmiMethodId(12), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Cycle Count")] void BatteryCycleCount([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 argr);
 69    [WmiMethodId(13), Implemented, read, write,     69    [WmiMethodId(13), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery ePPID")] void BatteryePPID([in] uint32 arg2, [out] string argr);
 70    [WmiMethodId(14), Implemented, read, write,     70    [WmiMethodId(14), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Raw Analytics Start")] void BatteryeRawAnalyticsStart([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 argr);
 71    [WmiMethodId(15), Implemented, read, write,     71    [WmiMethodId(15), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Raw Analytics")] void BatteryeRawAnalytics([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 RawSize, [out, WmiSizeIs("RawSize") : ToInstance] uint8 RawData[]);
 72    [WmiMethodId(16), Implemented, read, write,     72    [WmiMethodId(16), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Design Voltage.")] void BatteryDesignVoltage([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 argr);
 73    [WmiMethodId(17), Implemented, read, write,     73    [WmiMethodId(17), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Battery Raw Analytics A Block")] void BatteryeRawAnalyticsABlock([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 RawSize, [out, WmiSizeIs("RawSize") : ToInstance] uint8 RawData[]);
 74    [WmiMethodId(18), Implemented, read, write,     74    [WmiMethodId(18), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Version.")] void ReturnVersion([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 argr);
 75    [WmiMethodId(32), Implemented, read, write,     75    [WmiMethodId(32), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Fan Sensor Information")] void FanSensorInformation([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 RawSize, [out, WmiSizeIs("RawSize") : ToInstance] uint8 RawData[]);
 76    [WmiMethodId(34), Implemented, read, write,     76    [WmiMethodId(34), Implemented, read, write, Description("Return Thermal Sensor Information")] void ThermalSensorInformation([in] uint32 arg2, [out] uint32 RawSize, [out, WmiSizeIs("RawSize") : ToInstance] uint8 RawData[]);
 77  };                                                77  };
 78                                                    78 
 79 Each WMI method takes an ACPI buffer containin     79 Each WMI method takes an ACPI buffer containing a 32-bit index as input argument,
 80 with the first 8 bit being used to specify the     80 with the first 8 bit being used to specify the battery when using battery-related
 81 WMI methods. Other WMI methods may ignore this     81 WMI methods. Other WMI methods may ignore this argument or interpret it
 82 differently. The WMI method output format vari     82 differently. The WMI method output format varies:
 83                                                    83 
 84 * if the function has only a single output, th     84 * if the function has only a single output, then an ACPI object
 85   of the corresponding type is returned            85   of the corresponding type is returned
 86 * if the function has multiple outputs, when a     86 * if the function has multiple outputs, when an ACPI package
 87   containing the outputs in the same order is      87   containing the outputs in the same order is returned
 88                                                    88 
 89 The format of the output should be thoroughly      89 The format of the output should be thoroughly checked, since many methods can
 90 return malformed data in case of an error.         90 return malformed data in case of an error.
 91                                                    91 
 92 The data format of many battery-related method     92 The data format of many battery-related methods seems to be based on the
 93 `Smart Battery Data Specification`, so unknown     93 `Smart Battery Data Specification`, so unknown battery-related methods are
 94 likely to follow this standard in some way.        94 likely to follow this standard in some way.
 95                                                    95 
 96 WMI method GetBatteryDesignCapacity()              96 WMI method GetBatteryDesignCapacity()
 97 -------------------------------------              97 -------------------------------------
 98                                                    98 
 99 Returns the design capacity of the battery in      99 Returns the design capacity of the battery in mAh as an u16.
100                                                   100 
101 WMI method BatteryFullCharge()                    101 WMI method BatteryFullCharge()
102 ------------------------------                    102 ------------------------------
103                                                   103 
104 Returns the full charge capacity of the batter    104 Returns the full charge capacity of the battery in mAh as an u16.
105                                                   105 
106 WMI method BatteryManufactureName()               106 WMI method BatteryManufactureName()
107 -----------------------------------               107 -----------------------------------
108                                                   108 
109 Returns the manufacture name of the battery as    109 Returns the manufacture name of the battery as an ASCII string.
110                                                   110 
111 WMI method BatteryManufactureDate()               111 WMI method BatteryManufactureDate()
112 -----------------------------------               112 -----------------------------------
113                                                   113 
114 Returns the manufacture date of the battery as    114 Returns the manufacture date of the battery as an u16.
115 The date is encoded in the following manner:      115 The date is encoded in the following manner:
116                                                   116 
117 - bits 0 to 4 contain the manufacture day.        117 - bits 0 to 4 contain the manufacture day.
118 - bits 5 to 8 contain the manufacture month.      118 - bits 5 to 8 contain the manufacture month.
119 - bits 9 to 15 contain the manufacture year bi    119 - bits 9 to 15 contain the manufacture year biased by 1980.
120                                                   120 
121 .. note::                                         121 .. note::
122    The data format needs to be verified on mor    122    The data format needs to be verified on more machines.
123                                                   123 
124 WMI method BatterySerialNumber()                  124 WMI method BatterySerialNumber()
125 --------------------------------                  125 --------------------------------
126                                                   126 
127 Returns the serial number of the battery as an    127 Returns the serial number of the battery as an u16.
128                                                   128 
129 WMI method BatteryChemistryValue()                129 WMI method BatteryChemistryValue()
130 ----------------------------------                130 ----------------------------------
131                                                   131 
132 Returns the chemistry of the battery as an ASC    132 Returns the chemistry of the battery as an ASCII string.
133 Known values are:                                 133 Known values are:
134                                                   134 
135 - "Li-I" for Li-Ion                               135 - "Li-I" for Li-Ion
136                                                   136 
137 WMI method BatteryTemperature()                   137 WMI method BatteryTemperature()
138 -------------------------------                   138 -------------------------------
139                                                   139 
140 Returns the temperature of the battery in tent    140 Returns the temperature of the battery in tenth degree kelvin as an u16.
141                                                   141 
142 WMI method BatteryCurrent()                       142 WMI method BatteryCurrent()
143 ---------------------------                       143 ---------------------------
144                                                   144 
145 Returns the current flow of the battery in mA     145 Returns the current flow of the battery in mA as an s16.
146 Negative values indicate discharging.             146 Negative values indicate discharging.
147                                                   147 
148 WMI method BatteryVoltage()                       148 WMI method BatteryVoltage()
149 ---------------------------                       149 ---------------------------
150                                                   150 
151 Returns the voltage flow of the battery in mV     151 Returns the voltage flow of the battery in mV as an u16.
152                                                   152 
153 WMI method BatteryManufactureAccess()             153 WMI method BatteryManufactureAccess()
154 -------------------------------------             154 -------------------------------------
155                                                   155 
156 Returns a manufacture-defined value as an u16.    156 Returns a manufacture-defined value as an u16.
157                                                   157 
158 WMI method BatteryRelativeStateOfCharge()         158 WMI method BatteryRelativeStateOfCharge()
159 -----------------------------------------         159 -----------------------------------------
160                                                   160 
161 Returns the capacity of the battery in percent    161 Returns the capacity of the battery in percent as an u16.
162                                                   162 
163 WMI method BatteryCycleCount()                    163 WMI method BatteryCycleCount()
164 ------------------------------                    164 ------------------------------
165                                                   165 
166 Returns the cycle count of the battery as an u    166 Returns the cycle count of the battery as an u16.
167                                                   167 
168 WMI method BatteryePPID()                         168 WMI method BatteryePPID()
169 -------------------------                         169 -------------------------
170                                                   170 
171 Returns the ePPID of the battery as an ASCII s    171 Returns the ePPID of the battery as an ASCII string.
172                                                   172 
173 WMI method BatteryeRawAnalyticsStart()            173 WMI method BatteryeRawAnalyticsStart()
174 --------------------------------------            174 --------------------------------------
175                                                   175 
176 Performs an analysis of the battery and return    176 Performs an analysis of the battery and returns a status code:
177                                                   177 
178 - ``0x0``: Success                                178 - ``0x0``: Success
179 - ``0x1``: Interface not supported                179 - ``0x1``: Interface not supported
180 - ``0xfffffffe``: Error/Timeout                   180 - ``0xfffffffe``: Error/Timeout
181                                                   181 
182 .. note::                                         182 .. note::
183    The meaning of this method is still largely    183    The meaning of this method is still largely unknown.
184                                                   184 
185 WMI method BatteryeRawAnalytics()                 185 WMI method BatteryeRawAnalytics()
186 ---------------------------------                 186 ---------------------------------
187                                                   187 
188 Returns a buffer usually containing 12 blocks     188 Returns a buffer usually containing 12 blocks of analytics data.
189 Those blocks contain:                             189 Those blocks contain:
190                                                   190 
191 - a block number starting with 0 (u8)             191 - a block number starting with 0 (u8)
192 - 31 bytes of unknown data                        192 - 31 bytes of unknown data
193                                                   193 
194 .. note::                                         194 .. note::
195    The meaning of this method is still largely    195    The meaning of this method is still largely unknown.
196                                                   196 
197 WMI method BatteryDesignVoltage()                 197 WMI method BatteryDesignVoltage()
198 ---------------------------------                 198 ---------------------------------
199                                                   199 
200 Returns the design voltage of the battery in m    200 Returns the design voltage of the battery in mV as an u16.
201                                                   201 
202 WMI method BatteryeRawAnalyticsABlock()           202 WMI method BatteryeRawAnalyticsABlock()
203 ---------------------------------------           203 ---------------------------------------
204                                                   204 
205 Returns a single block of analytics data, with    205 Returns a single block of analytics data, with the second byte
206 of the index being used for selecting the bloc    206 of the index being used for selecting the block number.
207                                                   207 
208 *Supported since WMI interface version 3!*        208 *Supported since WMI interface version 3!*
209                                                   209 
210 .. note::                                         210 .. note::
211    The meaning of this method is still largely    211    The meaning of this method is still largely unknown.
212                                                   212 
213 WMI method ReturnVersion()                        213 WMI method ReturnVersion()
214 --------------------------                        214 --------------------------
215                                                   215 
216 Returns the WMI interface version as an u32.      216 Returns the WMI interface version as an u32.
217                                                   217 
218 WMI method FanSensorInformation()                 218 WMI method FanSensorInformation()
219 ---------------------------------                 219 ---------------------------------
220                                                   220 
221 Returns a buffer containing fan sensor entries    221 Returns a buffer containing fan sensor entries, terminated
222 with a single ``0xff``.                           222 with a single ``0xff``.
223 Those entries contain:                            223 Those entries contain:
224                                                   224 
225 - fan type (u8)                                   225 - fan type (u8)
226 - fan speed in RPM (little endian u16)            226 - fan speed in RPM (little endian u16)
227                                                   227 
228 WMI method ThermalSensorInformation()             228 WMI method ThermalSensorInformation()
229 -------------------------------------             229 -------------------------------------
230                                                   230 
231 Returns a buffer containing thermal sensor ent    231 Returns a buffer containing thermal sensor entries, terminated
232 with a single ``0xff``.                           232 with a single ``0xff``.
233 Those entries contain:                            233 Those entries contain:
234                                                   234 
235 - thermal type (u8)                               235 - thermal type (u8)
236 - current temperature (s8)                        236 - current temperature (s8)
237 - min. temperature (s8)                           237 - min. temperature (s8)
238 - max. temperature (s8)                           238 - max. temperature (s8)
239 - unknown field (u8)                              239 - unknown field (u8)
240                                                   240 
241 .. note::                                         241 .. note::
242    TODO: Find out what the meaning of the last    242    TODO: Find out what the meaning of the last byte is.
243                                                   243 
244 ACPI battery matching algorithm                   244 ACPI battery matching algorithm
245 ===============================                   245 ===============================
246                                                   246 
247 The algorithm used to match ACPI batteries to     247 The algorithm used to match ACPI batteries to indices is based on information
248 which was found inside the logging messages of    248 which was found inside the logging messages of the OEM software.
249                                                   249 
250 Basically for each new ACPI battery, the seria    250 Basically for each new ACPI battery, the serial numbers of the batteries behind
251 indices 1 till 3 are compared with the serial     251 indices 1 till 3 are compared with the serial number of the ACPI battery.
252 Since the serial number of the ACPI battery ca    252 Since the serial number of the ACPI battery can either be encoded as a normal
253 integer or as a hexadecimal value, both cases     253 integer or as a hexadecimal value, both cases need to be checked. The first
254 index with a matching serial number is then se    254 index with a matching serial number is then selected.
255                                                   255 
256 A serial number of 0 indicates that the corres    256 A serial number of 0 indicates that the corresponding index is not associated
257 with an actual battery, or that the associated    257 with an actual battery, or that the associated battery is not present.
258                                                   258 
259 Some machines like the Dell Inspiron 3505 only    259 Some machines like the Dell Inspiron 3505 only support a single battery and thus
260 ignore the battery index. Because of this the     260 ignore the battery index. Because of this the driver depends on the ACPI battery
261 hook mechanism to discover batteries.             261 hook mechanism to discover batteries.
262                                                   262 
263 .. note::                                         263 .. note::
264    The ACPI battery matching algorithm current    264    The ACPI battery matching algorithm currently used inside the driver is
265    outdated and does not match the algorithm d    265    outdated and does not match the algorithm described above. The reasons for
266    this are differences in the handling of the    266    this are differences in the handling of the ToHexString() ACPI opcode between
267    Linux and Windows, which distorts the seria    267    Linux and Windows, which distorts the serial number of ACPI batteries on many
268    machines. Until this issue is resolved, the    268    machines. Until this issue is resolved, the driver cannot use the above
269    algorithm.                                     269    algorithm.
270                                                   270 
271 Reverse-Engineering the DDV WMI interface         271 Reverse-Engineering the DDV WMI interface
272 =========================================         272 =========================================
273                                                   273 
274 1. Find a supported Dell notebook, usually mad    274 1. Find a supported Dell notebook, usually made after ~2020.
275 2. Dump the ACPI tables and search for the WMI    275 2. Dump the ACPI tables and search for the WMI device (usually called "ADDV").
276 3. Decode the corresponding bmof data and look    276 3. Decode the corresponding bmof data and look at the ASL code.
277 4. Try to deduce the meaning of a certain WMI     277 4. Try to deduce the meaning of a certain WMI method by comparing the control
278    flow with other ACPI methods (_BIX or _BIF     278    flow with other ACPI methods (_BIX or _BIF for battery related methods
279    for example).                                  279    for example).
280 5. Use the built-in UEFI diagnostics to view s    280 5. Use the built-in UEFI diagnostics to view sensor types/values for fan/thermal
281    related methods (sometimes overwriting stat    281    related methods (sometimes overwriting static ACPI data fields can be used
282    to test different sensor type values, since    282    to test different sensor type values, since on some machines this data is
283    not reinitialized upon a warm reset).          283    not reinitialized upon a warm reset).
284                                                   284 
285 Alternatively:                                    285 Alternatively:
286                                                   286 
287 1. Load the ``dell-wmi-ddv`` driver, use the `    287 1. Load the ``dell-wmi-ddv`` driver, use the ``force`` module param
288    if necessary.                                  288    if necessary.
289 2. Use the debugfs interface to access the raw    289 2. Use the debugfs interface to access the raw fan/thermal sensor buffer data.
290 3. Compare the data with the built-in UEFI dia    290 3. Compare the data with the built-in UEFI diagnostics.
291                                                   291 
292 In case the DDV WMI interface version availabl    292 In case the DDV WMI interface version available on your Dell notebook is not
293 supported or you are seeing unknown fan/therma    293 supported or you are seeing unknown fan/thermal sensors, please submit a
294 bugreport on `bugzilla <https://bugzilla.kerne    294 bugreport on `bugzilla <https://bugzilla.kernel.org>`_ so they can be added
295 to the ``dell-wmi-ddv`` driver.                   295 to the ``dell-wmi-ddv`` driver.
296                                                   296 
297 See Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues    297 See Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst for further information.
                                                      

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