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5 Contact:	linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
9 Access: Read
14 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
18 Access: Read
23 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
27 Access: Read
32 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
36 Access: Read
43 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
49 in which they average readings to smooth out the reported
56 average readings to smooth out the reported value.
58 Access: Read
66 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
76 Access: Read
81 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
89 Access: Read
94 read-only reporting, unless the 'online' state of the supply
95 is set to be programmable, in which case this value can be set
98 Access: Read, Write
106 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
118 Access: Read
124 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
128 Maximum TBAT temperature trip-wire value where the supply will
129 notify user-space of the event.
133 Maximum supply temperature trip-wire value where the supply
134 will notify user-space of the event.
137 user-space needs to know if the temperature has crossed an
142 Access: Read
148 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
153 Minimum TBAT temperature trip-wire value where the supply will
154 notify user-space of the event.
158 Minimum supply temperature trip-wire value where the supply
159 will notify user-space of the event.
161 This is normally used for the charging scenario where user-space
162 needs to know if the temperature has crossed a lower threshold
165 reduced accordingly to remedy the situation).
167 Access: Read
173 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
184 Access: Read
190 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
201 Access: Read
207 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
218 Access: Read
224 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
235 Access: Read
241 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
248 Access: Read
253 read-only reporting, unless the 'online' state of the supply
254 is set to be programmable, in which case this value can be set
257 Access: Read, Write
265 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
269 Access: Read
271 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
275 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
277 Maximum battery capacity trip-wire value where the supply will
278 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the
279 battery discharging scenario where user-space needs to know the
280 battery has dropped to an upper level so it can take
284 Access: Read, Write
286 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
290 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
292 Minimum battery capacity trip-wire value where the supply will
293 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the
294 battery discharging scenario where user-space needs to know the
295 battery has dropped to a lower level so it can take
299 Access: Read, Write
301 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
305 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
309 margin expected to exist by the fuel gauge in percent.
310 Values close to 0% will be returned after (re-)calibration
315 Access: Read
317 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
321 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
325 Access: Read
333 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
338 Access: Read, Write
344 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
348 Access: Read
354 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
359 Access: Read, Write
360 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
364 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
367 stop. Not all hardware is capable of setting this to an arbitrary
368 percentage. Drivers will round written values to the nearest
372 Access: Read, Write
374 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
378 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
380 Represents the type of charging currently being applied to the
383 algorithm to adjust the charge rate dynamically, without
387 charging rate in order to prolong the battery health. "Bypass"
389 integrated converter allowing for a "smart" wall adaptor to
392 Access: Read, Write
400 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
402 Reports the charging current value which is used to determine
405 Access: Read
411 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
416 Access: Read
427 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
429 Reports the charging current applied during pre-charging phase
432 Access: Read
438 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
441 property does not exist, the battery is considered to be present.
443 Access: Read
454 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
457 is read-only reporting although for some supplies this can be
458 used to enable/disable charging to the battery.
460 Access: Read, Write
468 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
472 Access: Read, Write
477 inhibit-charge: Do not charge while AC is attached
478 force-discharge: Force discharge while AC is attached
483 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
487 Access: Read
490 "Unknown", "NiMH", "Li-ion", "Li-poly", "LiFe",
496 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
500 which they average readings to smooth out the reported value.
502 Access: Read
508 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
513 Access: Read
523 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
528 of 500mA so the input current limit is set to the same value).
532 Access: Read, Write
538 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
542 system-level knowledge or user input (e.g. This is part of the
543 Pixel C's thermal management strategy to effectively limit the
544 input power to 5V when the screen is on to meet Google's skin
550 Access: Read, Write
556 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
560 system-level knowledge or user input. Use preferably this
561 feature to limit the incoming power and use current/voltage
564 Access: Read, Write
570 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
573 online, and the supply allows it, then it's possible to switch
574 between online states (e.g. Fixed -> Programmable for a PD_PPS
577 Access: Read, Write
583 1: Online Fixed - Fixed Voltage Supply
584 2: Online Programmable - Programmable Voltage Supply
589 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
592 the supply, for example it can show if USB-PD capable source
595 Access: Read-Only
603 What: /sys/class/power/ds2760-battery.*/charge_now
608 This file is writeable and can be used to set the current
615 What: /sys/class/power/ds2760-battery.*/charge_full
620 This file is writeable and can be used to set the assumed
621 battery 'full level'. As batteries age, this value has to be
624 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max14577-charger/device/fast_charge_timer
630 charger operates in fast-charge mode. When the timer expires
631 the device will terminate fast-charge mode (charging current
632 will drop to 0 A) and will trigger interrupt.
636 - 5, 6 or 7 (hours),
637 - 0: disabled.
639 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max77693-charger/device/fast_charge_timer
645 charger operates in fast-charge mode. When the timer expires
646 the device will terminate fast-charge mode (charging current
647 will drop to 0 A) and will trigger interrupt.
651 - 4 - 16 (hours), step by 2 (rounded down)
652 - 0: disabled.
654 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max77693-charger/device/top_off_threshold_current
660 entering top-off charging mode. When charging current in fast
662 interrupt and start top-off charging mode.
666 - 100000 - 200000 (microamps), step by 25000 (rounded down)
667 - 200000 - 350000 (microamps), step by 50000 (rounded down)
668 - 0: disabled.
670 What: /sys/class/power_supply/max77693-charger/device/top_off_timer
676 charger operates in top-off charge mode. When the timer expires
677 the device will terminate top-off charge mode (charging current
678 will drop to 0 A) and will trigger interrupt.
682 - 0 - 70 (minutes), step by 10 (rounded down)
684 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/ovp_voltage
689 This entry configures the overvoltage protection feature of bq24257-
696 - 6000000, 6500000, 7000000, 8000000, 9000000, 9500000, 10000000,
699 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/in_dpm_voltage
705 bq24257-type charger devices. Once the supply drops to the configured
706 voltage, the input current limit is reduced down to prevent the further
712 - 4200000, 4280000, 4360000, 4440000, 4520000, 4600000, 4680000,
715 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/high_impedance_enable
720 This entry allows enabling the high-impedance mode of bq24257-type
727 - 1: enabled
728 - 0: disabled
730 What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/sysoff_enable
735 This entry allows enabling the sysoff mode of bq24257-type charger
737 is turned off in order to reduce the leakage from the BAT pin to less
743 - 1: enabled
744 - 0: disabled
748 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
753 Access: Read
759 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
763 Access: Read
765 Valid values: 1-12
769 Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
773 Access: Read
774 Valid values: 1-31