Re: [PATCH] drivers/misc: introduce Freescale Data CollectionManager driver

From: Tabi Timur-B04825
Date: Mon Aug 01 2011 - 19:58:19 EST


Mark Brown wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 04:48:54PM -0500, Timur Tabi wrote:
>> The Data Collection Manager (DCM) is a feature of the FPGA on some Freescale
>> PowerPC reference boards that can read temperature, current, and voltage
>> settings from the sensors on those boards. This driver exposes the DCM via a
>> sysfs interface (/sys/devices/platform/fsl-ocm.0).
>
> This sounds like it should be a hwmon driver.

I didn't see any way to interface the hardware to the hwmon layer in a
manner that provides the information that our customers went using this
hardware.

>> The DCM collects and tallies data over a period of time in the background,
>> without utilizing any resources on the host (CPU, memory, etc). The data is
>> summarized and made available when data collection stops. This allows power
>> consumption to be measured while the host is performing some tasks (usually
>> a benchmark).
>
> Though this is a bit odd for the subsystem I don't think it's too far
> out of what other hwmon chips can do, some of them do have longer term
> stats than just instantaneous readings.

Can you show an example or some documentation? I couldn't find anything
remotely like that. I don't even see anything that lets me start/stop
monitoring of sensors.

--
Timur Tabi
Linux kernel developer at Freescale
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