[PATCH v2 10/10] LIS3: Update documentation to match latest changes

From: Samu Onkalo
Date: Tue Nov 10 2009 - 07:42:42 EST


Signed-off-by: Samu Onkalo <samu.p.onkalo@xxxxxxxxx>
---
Documentation/hwmon/lis3lv02d | 16 +++++++++-------
1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/lis3lv02d b/Documentation/hwmon/lis3lv02d
index 21f0902..e8ced22 100644
--- a/Documentation/hwmon/lis3lv02d
+++ b/Documentation/hwmon/lis3lv02d
@@ -20,18 +20,20 @@ sporting the feature officially called "HP Mobile Data Protection System 3D" or
models (full list can be found in drivers/hwmon/hp_accel.c) will have their
axis automatically oriented on standard way (eg: you can directly play
neverball). The accelerometer data is readable via
-/sys/devices/platform/lis3lv02d.
+/sys/devices/platform/lis3lv02d. Reported values are scaled
+to mg values (1/1000th of earth gravity).

Sysfs attributes under /sys/devices/platform/lis3lv02d/:
position - 3D position that the accelerometer reports. Format: "(x,y,z)"
-calibrate - read: values (x, y, z) that are used as the base for input
- class device operation.
- write: forces the base to be recalibrated with the current
- position.
-rate - reports the sampling rate of the accelerometer device in HZ
+rate - read reports the sampling rate of the accelerometer device in HZ.
+ write changes sampling rate of the accelerometer device.
+ Only values which are supported by HW are accepted.
+selftest - performs selftest for the chip as specified by chip manufacturer.
+ Acceptance limits for the selftest must be set in platform data.

This driver also provides an absolute input class device, allowing
-the laptop to act as a pinball machine-esque joystick.
+the laptop to act as a pinball machine-esque joystick. Joystick device can be
+calibrated.

On HP laptops, if the led infrastructure is activated, support for a led
indicating disk protection will be provided as /sys/class/leds/hp::hddprotect.
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1.5.6.3

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