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There is no point in implementing a detect callback for the LTC4215 and LTC4245, as these devices can't be detected. It was there solely to handle "force" module parameters to instantiate devices, but now we have a better sysfs interface that can do the same. So we can get rid of the ugly module parameters and the detect callbacks. This shrinks the binary module sizes by 36% and 46%, respectively. Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org> Cc: Ira W. Snyder <iws@ovro.caltech.edu>
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Kernel driver ltc4245
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Supported chips:
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* Linear Technology LTC4245
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Prefix: 'ltc4245'
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Addresses scanned: 0x20-0x3f
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Datasheet:
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http://www.linear.com/pc/downloadDocument.do?navId=H0,C1,C1003,C1006,C1140,P19392,D13517
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Author: Ira W. Snyder <iws@ovro.caltech.edu>
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Description
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The LTC4245 controller allows a board to be safely inserted and removed
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from a live backplane in multiple supply systems such as CompactPCI and
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PCI Express.
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Usage Notes
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This driver does not probe for LTC4245 devices, due to the fact that some
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of the possible addresses are unfriendly to probing. You will have to
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instantiate the devices explicitly.
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Example: the following will load the driver for an LTC4245 at address 0x23
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on I2C bus #1:
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$ modprobe ltc4245
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$ echo ltc4245 0x23 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-1/new_device
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Sysfs entries
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-------------
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The LTC4245 has built-in limits for over and under current warnings. This
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makes it very likely that the reference circuit will be used.
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This driver uses the values in the datasheet to change the register values
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into the values specified in the sysfs-interface document. The current readings
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rely on the sense resistors listed in Table 2: "Sense Resistor Values".
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in1_input 12v input voltage (mV)
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in2_input 5v input voltage (mV)
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in3_input 3v input voltage (mV)
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in4_input Vee (-12v) input voltage (mV)
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in1_min_alarm 12v input undervoltage alarm
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in2_min_alarm 5v input undervoltage alarm
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in3_min_alarm 3v input undervoltage alarm
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in4_min_alarm Vee (-12v) input undervoltage alarm
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curr1_input 12v current (mA)
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curr2_input 5v current (mA)
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curr3_input 3v current (mA)
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curr4_input Vee (-12v) current (mA)
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curr1_max_alarm 12v overcurrent alarm
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curr2_max_alarm 5v overcurrent alarm
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curr3_max_alarm 3v overcurrent alarm
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curr4_max_alarm Vee (-12v) overcurrent alarm
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in5_input 12v output voltage (mV)
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in6_input 5v output voltage (mV)
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in7_input 3v output voltage (mV)
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in8_input Vee (-12v) output voltage (mV)
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in5_min_alarm 12v output undervoltage alarm
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in6_min_alarm 5v output undervoltage alarm
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in7_min_alarm 3v output undervoltage alarm
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in8_min_alarm Vee (-12v) output undervoltage alarm
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in9_input GPIO #1 voltage data
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in10_input GPIO #2 voltage data
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in11_input GPIO #3 voltage data
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power1_input 12v power usage (mW)
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power2_input 5v power usage (mW)
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power3_input 3v power usage (mW)
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power4_input Vee (-12v) power usage (mW)
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