On 12/13/2016 06:01 AM, Jean Delvare wrote:
Hi Guetner,

I kept the more tasty one for last ;-)

On Sun,  4 Dec 2016 20:55:26 -0800, Guenter Roeck wrote:
Module test shows a large number of overflows, caused by missing clamps
as well as various conversions between variable types.

Also fix temperature calculations for hysteresis and offset registers.
For those, temperature calculations were a mix of millisecond and second
based, causing reported and accepted hysteresis and offset temperatures
to be widely off target.

This also changes the offset and base temperature attributes to be
officially reported and set in milli-degrees C. This was already the case
for the base temperature attribute, even though it was documented to be
reported and set in degrees C.

Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <li...@roeck-us.net>
---
 Documentation/hwmon/lm93 | 26 ++++++++++++-------------
 drivers/hwmon/lm93.c     | 49 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
 2 files changed, 39 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/lm93 b/Documentation/hwmon/lm93
index f3b2ad2ceb01..7bda7f0291e4 100644
--- a/Documentation/hwmon/lm93
+++ b/Documentation/hwmon/lm93
@@ -174,25 +174,25 @@ a "0" disables it. The h/w default is 0x0f (all 
temperatures bound).

 The function y = f(x) takes a source temperature x to a PWM output y.  This
 function of the LM93 is derived from a base temperature and a table of 12
-temperature offsets.  The base temperature is expressed in degrees C in the
-sysfs files temp<n>_auto_base.  The offsets are expressed in cumulative
-degrees C, with the value of offset <i> for temperature value <n> being
+temperature offsets.  The base temperature is expressed in milli-degrees C in
+the sysfs files temp<n>_auto_base.  The offsets are expressed in cumulative
+milli-degrees C, with the value of offset <i> for temperature value <n> being
 contained in the file temp<n>_auto_offset<i>.  E.g. if the base temperature
 is 40C:

      offset #  temp<n>_auto_offset<i>      range           pwm
         1              0               -                25.00%
         2              0               -                28.57%
-        3              1               40C - 41C        32.14%
-        4              1               41C - 42C        35.71%
-        5              2               42C - 44C        39.29%
-        6              2               44C - 46C        42.86%
-        7              2               48C - 50C        46.43%
-        8              2               50C - 52C        50.00%
-        9              2               52C - 54C        53.57%
-       10              2               54C - 56C        57.14%
-       11              2               56C - 58C        71.43%
-       12              2               58C - 60C        85.71%
+        3              500             40C - 41C        32.14%
+        4              500             41C - 42C        35.71%
+        5              1000            42C - 44C        39.29%
+        6              1000            44C - 46C        42.86%
+        7              1000            48C - 50C        46.43%
+        8              1000            50C - 52C        50.00%
+        9              1000            52C - 54C        53.57%
+       10              1000            54C - 56C        57.14%
+       11              1000            56C - 58C        71.43%
+       12              1000            58C - 60C        85.71%
                                        > 60C                100.00%

I'm a bit confused, I would have expected 1000 and 2000 for
temp<n>_auto_offset<i>, not 500 and 1000? Otherwise I can't see how you
get the announced ranges.

Let me look into it again. The driver has some other issues
with voltage limit ranges which I'll need to address as well.
I'll hold this patch until after the rc - no need to hurry.


 Valid offsets are in the range 0C <= x <= 7.5C in 0.5C increments.
diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/lm93.c b/drivers/hwmon/lm93.c
index 90bb04858117..7b3152368e3b 100644
--- a/drivers/hwmon/lm93.c
+++ b/drivers/hwmon/lm93.c
(...)

Code changes all look good to me, good job. Hairy code :-/

It most definitely is. Thanks!

Guenter

Reviewed-by: Jean Delvare <jdelv...@suse.de>


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