Re: [ibm-acpi-devel] [RFC] Controlling the ThinkPad battery charger

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Tue May 10 2011 - 16:58:56 EST


Hi!

> > Hmm, I jave a battery pack with reasonably good cells, but firmware killed
> > it. IOW available for testing.
>
> That is likely a problem with the battery pack uC, we cannot override that
> using any know firmware path in the ThinkPad.
>
> Does the thinkpad recognizes the presence of the battery pack? If it
> doesn't, the pack uC is probably dead or in safe mode, and you'd need to
> hardware-hack it.

Yes, it does, and it reports everything ok... (Battery 100% full
IIRC). Its just that machine dies immediately when AC is removed.

> > (And who know, perhaps recalibrate command would bring it back to life?)
>
> AFAIK, the recalibrate command really just does this:
>
> 1. sets 'force discharge' flag on EC so that it starts discharging the
> battery pack. Discharging stops when cell voltage drops close to the
> minimum safety level.
>
> 2. sets stop threshold to 0 (100%) for that battery pack.
>
> That way, the box will fully-drain the pack, and then charge it to full. At
> that point, the recalibration is complete (the battery pack uC will
> auto-calibrate itself when it notices it has hit the fully-drained and
> fully-charged points).
>
> You can monitor per-cell-group voltages through tp_smapi on a original IBM
> battery pack, that functionality should still be around on the Lenovos.
> Since this is not standard SBS functionality, it might not work on
> non-original battery packs.

IIRC I tried playing with tp_smapi and did not get anything
useful. The pack should be original, and I guess I should try again.
Pavel
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