Message ID | 20190507193504.28248-4-f.fainelli@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | hwmon: scmi: Scale values to target desired HWMON units | expand |
On Tue, May 07, 2019 at 12:35:04PM -0700, Florian Fainelli wrote: > If the SCMI firmware implementation is reporting values in a scale that > is different from the HWMON units, we need to scale up or down the value > according to how far appart they are. > > Signed-off-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com> > --- > drivers/hwmon/scmi-hwmon.c | 30 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/scmi-hwmon.c b/drivers/hwmon/scmi-hwmon.c > index a80183a488c5..5c244053efc8 100644 > --- a/drivers/hwmon/scmi-hwmon.c > +++ b/drivers/hwmon/scmi-hwmon.c > @@ -18,6 +18,34 @@ struct scmi_sensors { > const struct scmi_sensor_info **info[hwmon_max]; > }; > > +static u64 scmi_hwmon_scale(const struct scmi_sensor_info *sensor, u64 value) > +{ > + s8 scale = sensor->scale; > + unsigned long long f; do_div() takes either an uint32 or an unsigned long as second parameter, so this doesn't really help. If you want to be able to handle scales outside the 32-bit range, you would have to use u64 and div64_u64(). Guenter > + > + switch (sensor->type) { > + case TEMPERATURE_C: > + case VOLTAGE: > + case CURRENT: > + scale += 3; > + break; > + case POWER: > + case ENERGY: > + scale += 6; > + break; > + default: > + break; > + } > + > + __pow10(abs(scale), f); > + if (scale > 0) > + value *= f; > + else > + do_div(value, f); > + > + return value; > +} > + > static int scmi_hwmon_read(struct device *dev, enum hwmon_sensor_types type, > u32 attr, int channel, long *val) > { > @@ -30,7 +58,7 @@ static int scmi_hwmon_read(struct device *dev, enum hwmon_sensor_types type, > sensor = *(scmi_sensors->info[type] + channel); > ret = h->sensor_ops->reading_get(h, sensor->id, false, &value); > if (!ret) > - *val = value; > + *val = scmi_hwmon_scale(sensor, value); > > return ret; > } > -- > 2.17.1 >
diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/scmi-hwmon.c b/drivers/hwmon/scmi-hwmon.c index a80183a488c5..5c244053efc8 100644 --- a/drivers/hwmon/scmi-hwmon.c +++ b/drivers/hwmon/scmi-hwmon.c @@ -18,6 +18,34 @@ struct scmi_sensors { const struct scmi_sensor_info **info[hwmon_max]; }; +static u64 scmi_hwmon_scale(const struct scmi_sensor_info *sensor, u64 value) +{ + s8 scale = sensor->scale; + unsigned long long f; + + switch (sensor->type) { + case TEMPERATURE_C: + case VOLTAGE: + case CURRENT: + scale += 3; + break; + case POWER: + case ENERGY: + scale += 6; + break; + default: + break; + } + + __pow10(abs(scale), f); + if (scale > 0) + value *= f; + else + do_div(value, f); + + return value; +} + static int scmi_hwmon_read(struct device *dev, enum hwmon_sensor_types type, u32 attr, int channel, long *val) { @@ -30,7 +58,7 @@ static int scmi_hwmon_read(struct device *dev, enum hwmon_sensor_types type, sensor = *(scmi_sensors->info[type] + channel); ret = h->sensor_ops->reading_get(h, sensor->id, false, &value); if (!ret) - *val = value; + *val = scmi_hwmon_scale(sensor, value); return ret; }
If the SCMI firmware implementation is reporting values in a scale that is different from the HWMON units, we need to scale up or down the value according to how far appart they are. Signed-off-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com> --- drivers/hwmon/scmi-hwmon.c | 30 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)