On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 06:43:52PM +0000, Vijay Khemka wrote:
> 
> 
> On 8/13/19, 1:36 AM, "openbmc on behalf of John Wang" 
> <openbmc-bounces+vijaykhemka=fb....@lists.ozlabs.org on behalf of 
> wangz...@inspur.com> wrote:
> 
>     Add the driver to monitor Inspur Power System power supplies
>     with hwmon over pmbus.
>     
>     This driver adds sysfs attributes for additional power supply data,
>     including vendor, model, part_number, serial number,
>     firmware revision, hardware revision, and psu mode(active/standby).
>     
>     Signed-off-by: John Wang <wangz...@inspur.com>
>     ---
>     v4:
>         - Remove the additional tabs in the Makefile
>         - Rebased on 5.3-rc4, not 5.2
>     v3:
>         - Sort kconfig/makefile entries alphabetically
>         - Remove unnecessary initialization
>         - Use ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS instead of expanding directly
>         - Use memscan to avoid reimplementation
>     v2:
>         - Fix typos in commit message
>         - Invert Christmas tree
>         - Configure device with sysfs attrs, not debugfs entries
>         - Fix errno in fw_version_read, ENODATA to EPROTO
>         - Change the print format of fw-version
>         - Use sysfs_streq instead of strcmp("xxx" "\n", "xxx")
>         - Document sysfs attributes
>     ---
>      Documentation/hwmon/inspur-ipsps1.rst |  79 +++++++++
>      drivers/hwmon/pmbus/Kconfig           |   9 +
>      drivers/hwmon/pmbus/Makefile          |   1 +
>      drivers/hwmon/pmbus/inspur-ipsps.c    | 226 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>      4 files changed, 315 insertions(+)
>      create mode 100644 Documentation/hwmon/inspur-ipsps1.rst
>      create mode 100644 drivers/hwmon/pmbus/inspur-ipsps.c
>     
>     diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/inspur-ipsps1.rst 
> b/Documentation/hwmon/inspur-ipsps1.rst
>     new file mode 100644
>     index 000000000000..aa19f0ccc8b0
>     --- /dev/null
>     +++ b/Documentation/hwmon/inspur-ipsps1.rst
>     @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
>     +Kernel driver inspur-ipsps1
>     +=======================
>     +
>     +Supported chips:
>     +
>     +  * Inspur Power System power supply unit
>     +
>     +Author: John Wang <wangz...@inspur.com>
>     +
>     +Description
>     +-----------
>     +
>     +This driver supports Inspur Power System power supplies. This driver
>     +is a client to the core PMBus driver.
>     +
>     +Usage Notes
>     +-----------
>     +
>     +This driver does not auto-detect devices. You will have to instantiate 
> the
>     +devices explicitly. Please see Documentation/i2c/instantiating-devices 
> for
>     +details.
>     +
>     +Sysfs entries
>     +-------------
>     +
>     +The following attributes are supported:
>     +
>     +======================= 
> ======================================================
>     +curr1_input             Measured input current
>     +curr1_label             "iin"
>     +curr1_max               Maximum current
>     +curr1_max_alarm         Current high alarm
>     +curr2_input              Measured output current in mA.
>     +curr2_label              "iout1"
>     +curr2_crit              Critical maximum current
>     +curr2_crit_alarm        Current critical high alarm
>     +curr2_max               Maximum current
>     +curr2_max_alarm         Current high alarm
>     +
> Please align above details.
>     +fan1_alarm               Fan 1 warning.
>     +fan1_fault               Fan 1 fault.
>     +fan1_input               Fan 1 speed in RPM.
>     +
>     +in1_alarm                Input voltage under-voltage alarm.
>     +in1_input                Measured input voltage in mV.
>     +in1_label                "vin"
>     +in2_input                Measured output voltage in mV.
>     +in2_label                "vout1"
>     +in2_lcrit               Critical minimum output voltage
>     +in2_lcrit_alarm         Output voltage critical low alarm
>     +in2_max                 Maximum output voltage
>     +in2_max_alarm           Output voltage high alarm
>     +in2_min                 Minimum output voltage
>     +in2_min_alarm           Output voltage low alarm
>     +
>     +power1_alarm             Input fault or alarm.
>     +power1_input             Measured input power in uW.
>     +power1_label             "pin"
>     +power1_max              Input power limit
>     +power2_max_alarm Output power high alarm
>     +power2_max              Output power limit
>     +power2_input             Measured output power in uW.
>     +power2_label             "pout"
>     +
> Same alignment issue in description.
>     +temp[1-3]_input          Measured temperature
>     +temp[1-2]_max            Maximum temperature
>     +temp[1-3]_max_alarm      Temperature high alarm
>     +
>     +vendor                  Manufacturer name
>     +model                   Product model
>     +part_number             Product part number
>     +serial_number           Product serial number
>     +fw_version              Firmware version
>     +hw_version              Hardware version
>     +mode                    Work mode. Can be set to active or
>     +                        standby, when set to standby, PSU will
>     +                        automatically switch between standby
>     +                        and redundancy mode.
>     +======================= 
> ======================================================
>     diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/Kconfig b/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/Kconfig
>     index b6588483fae1..d62d69bb7e49 100644
>     --- a/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/Kconfig
>     +++ b/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/Kconfig
>     @@ -46,6 +46,15 @@ config SENSORS_IBM_CFFPS
>         This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module will
>         be called ibm-cffps.
>      
>     +config SENSORS_INSPUR_IPSPS
>     + tristate "INSPUR Power System Power Supply"
>     + help
>     +   If you say yes here you get hardware monitoring support for the INSPUR
>     +   Power System power supply.
>     +
>     +   This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module will
>     +   be called inspur-ipsps.
>     +
>      config SENSORS_IR35221
>       tristate "Infineon IR35221"
>       help
>     diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/Makefile b/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/Makefile
>     index c950ea9a5d00..03bacfcfd660 100644
>     --- a/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/Makefile
>     +++ b/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/Makefile
>     @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_PMBUS)               += pmbus_core.o
>      obj-$(CONFIG_SENSORS_PMBUS)      += pmbus.o
>      obj-$(CONFIG_SENSORS_ADM1275)    += adm1275.o
>      obj-$(CONFIG_SENSORS_IBM_CFFPS)  += ibm-cffps.o
>     +obj-$(CONFIG_SENSORS_INSPUR_IPSPS) += inspur-ipsps.o
>      obj-$(CONFIG_SENSORS_IR35221)    += ir35221.o
>      obj-$(CONFIG_SENSORS_IR38064)    += ir38064.o
>      obj-$(CONFIG_SENSORS_IRPS5401)   += irps5401.o
>     diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/inspur-ipsps.c 
> b/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/inspur-ipsps.c
>     new file mode 100644
>     index 000000000000..fa981b881a60
>     --- /dev/null
>     +++ b/drivers/hwmon/pmbus/inspur-ipsps.c
>     @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@
>     +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
>     +/*
>     + * Copyright 2019 Inspur Corp.
>     + */
>     +
>     +#include <linux/debugfs.h>
>     +#include <linux/device.h>
>     +#include <linux/fs.h>
>     +#include <linux/i2c.h>
>     +#include <linux/module.h>
>     +#include <linux/pmbus.h>
>     +#include <linux/hwmon-sysfs.h>
>     +
>     +#include "pmbus.h"
>     +
>     +#define IPSPS_REG_VENDOR_ID      0x99
>     +#define IPSPS_REG_MODEL          0x9A
>     +#define IPSPS_REG_FW_VERSION     0x9B
>     +#define IPSPS_REG_PN             0x9C
>     +#define IPSPS_REG_SN             0x9E
>     +#define IPSPS_REG_HW_VERSION     0xB0
>     +#define IPSPS_REG_MODE           0xFC
>     +
>     +#define MODE_ACTIVE              0x55
>     +#define MODE_STANDBY             0x0E
>     +#define MODE_REDUNDANCY          0x00
>     +
>     +#define MODE_ACTIVE_STRING               "active"
>     +#define MODE_STANDBY_STRING              "standby"
>     +#define MODE_REDUNDANCY_STRING           "redundancy"
>     +
>     +enum ipsps_index {
>     + vendor,
>     + model,
>     + fw_version,
>     + part_number,
>     + serial_number,
>     + hw_version,
>     + mode,
>     + num_regs,
>     +};
>     +
>     +static const u8 ipsps_regs[num_regs] = {
>     + [vendor] = IPSPS_REG_VENDOR_ID,
>     + [model] = IPSPS_REG_MODEL,
>     + [fw_version] = IPSPS_REG_FW_VERSION,
>     + [part_number] = IPSPS_REG_PN,
>     + [serial_number] = IPSPS_REG_SN,
>     + [hw_version] = IPSPS_REG_HW_VERSION,
>     + [mode] = IPSPS_REG_MODE,
>     +};
>     +
>     +static ssize_t ipsps_string_show(struct device *dev,
>     +                          struct device_attribute *devattr,
>     +                          char *buf)
>     +{
>     + u8 reg;
>     + int rc;
>     + char *p;
>     + char data[I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX + 1];
>     + struct i2c_client *client = to_i2c_client(dev->parent);
>     + struct sensor_device_attribute *attr = to_sensor_dev_attr(devattr);
>     +
>     + reg = ipsps_regs[attr->index];
>     + rc = i2c_smbus_read_block_data(client, reg, data);
>     + if (rc < 0)
>     +         return rc;
>     +
>     + /* filled with printable characters, ending with # */
>     + p = memscan(data, '#', rc);
>     + *p = '\0';
>     +
>     + return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s\n", data);
>     +}
>     +
>     +static ssize_t ipsps_fw_version_show(struct device *dev,
>     +                              struct device_attribute *devattr,
>     +                              char *buf)
>     +{
>     + u8 reg;
>     + int rc;
>     + u8 data[I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX] = { 0 };
>     + struct i2c_client *client = to_i2c_client(dev->parent);
>     + struct sensor_device_attribute *attr = to_sensor_dev_attr(devattr);
>     +
>     + reg = ipsps_regs[attr->index];
>     + rc = i2c_smbus_read_block_data(client, reg, data);
>     + if (rc < 0)
>     +         return rc;
>     +
>     + if (rc != 6)
>     +         return -EPROTO;
>     +
>     + return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%u.%02u%u-%u.%02u\n",
>     +                 data[1], data[2]/* < 100 */, data[3]/*< 10*/,
>     +                 data[4], data[5]/* < 100 */);
>     +}
>     +
>     +static ssize_t ipsps_mode_show(struct device *dev,
>     +                        struct device_attribute *devattr, char *buf)
>     +{
>     + u8 reg;
>     + int rc;
>     + struct i2c_client *client = to_i2c_client(dev->parent);
>     + struct sensor_device_attribute *attr = to_sensor_dev_attr(devattr);
>     +
>     + reg = ipsps_regs[attr->index];
>     + rc = i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(client, reg);
>     + if (rc < 0)
>     +         return rc;
>     +
>     + switch (rc) {
>     + case MODE_ACTIVE:
>     +         return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "[%s] %s %s\n",
>     +                         MODE_ACTIVE_STRING,
>     +                         MODE_STANDBY_STRING, MODE_REDUNDANCY_STRING);
>     + case MODE_STANDBY:
>     +         return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s [%s] %s\n",
>     +                         MODE_ACTIVE_STRING,
>     +                         MODE_STANDBY_STRING, MODE_REDUNDANCY_STRING);
>     + case MODE_REDUNDANCY:
>     +         return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "%s %s [%s]\n",
>     +                         MODE_ACTIVE_STRING,
>     +                         MODE_STANDBY_STRING, MODE_REDUNDANCY_STRING);
>     + default:
>     +         return snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE, "unspecified\n");
>     + }
>     +}
>     +
>     +static ssize_t ipsps_mode_store(struct device *dev,
>     +                         struct device_attribute *devattr,
>     +                         const char *buf, size_t count)
>     +{
>     + u8 reg;
>     + int rc;
>     + struct i2c_client *client = to_i2c_client(dev->parent);
>     + struct sensor_device_attribute *attr = to_sensor_dev_attr(devattr);
>     +
>     + reg = ipsps_regs[attr->index];
>     + if (sysfs_streq(MODE_STANDBY_STRING, buf)) {
>     +         rc = i2c_smbus_write_byte_data(client, reg,
>     +                                        MODE_STANDBY);
>     +         if (rc < 0)
>     +                 return rc;
>     +         return count;
>     + } else if (sysfs_streq(MODE_ACTIVE_STRING, buf)) {
>     +         rc = i2c_smbus_write_byte_data(client, reg,
>     +                                        MODE_ACTIVE);
>     +         if (rc < 0)
>     +                 return rc;
>     +         return count;
>     + }
>     +
>     + return -EINVAL;
>     +}
>     +
>     +static SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_RO(vendor, ipsps_string, vendor);
>     +static SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_RO(model, ipsps_string, model);
>     +static SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_RO(part_number, ipsps_string, part_number);
>     +static SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_RO(serial_number, ipsps_string, serial_number);
>     +static SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_RO(hw_version, ipsps_string, hw_version);
>     +static SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_RO(fw_version, ipsps_fw_version, fw_version);
>     +static SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_RW(mode, ipsps_mode, mode);
>     +
>     +static struct attribute *ipsps_attrs[] = {
>     + &sensor_dev_attr_vendor.dev_attr.attr,
>     + &sensor_dev_attr_model.dev_attr.attr,
>     + &sensor_dev_attr_part_number.dev_attr.attr,
>     + &sensor_dev_attr_serial_number.dev_attr.attr,
>     + &sensor_dev_attr_hw_version.dev_attr.attr,
>     + &sensor_dev_attr_fw_version.dev_attr.attr,
>     + &sensor_dev_attr_mode.dev_attr.attr,
>     + NULL,
>     +};
>     +
>     +ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(ipsps);
>     +
>     +static struct pmbus_driver_info ipsps_info = {
>     + .pages = 1,
>     + .func[0] = PMBUS_HAVE_VIN | PMBUS_HAVE_VOUT | PMBUS_HAVE_IOUT |
>     +         PMBUS_HAVE_IIN | PMBUS_HAVE_POUT | PMBUS_HAVE_PIN |
>     +         PMBUS_HAVE_FAN12 | PMBUS_HAVE_TEMP | PMBUS_HAVE_TEMP2 |
>     +         PMBUS_HAVE_TEMP3 | PMBUS_HAVE_STATUS_VOUT |
>     +         PMBUS_HAVE_STATUS_IOUT | PMBUS_HAVE_STATUS_INPUT |
>     +         PMBUS_HAVE_STATUS_TEMP | PMBUS_HAVE_STATUS_FAN12,
> This can be dynamic read by chip identify function

PMBUS_SKIP_STATUS_CHECK weakens auto-detetcion to some degree,
and auto-detection takes time since it needs to poll all registers
to determine if they exist. I don't mind if you insist, but I don't
immediately see the benefits.

>     + .groups = ipsps_groups,
>     +};
>     +
>     +static struct pmbus_platform_data ipsps_pdata = {
>     + .flags = PMBUS_SKIP_STATUS_CHECK,
>     +};
>     +
>     +static int ipsps_probe(struct i2c_client *client,
>     +                const struct i2c_device_id *id)
>     +{
>     + client->dev.platform_data = &ipsps_pdata;
> Allocate memory for this platform data inside tis function rather than having 
> global variable.

Does that have any value other than consuming more memory
if there are multiple instances of the driver ?

>     + return pmbus_do_probe(client, id, &ipsps_info);
>     +}
>     +
>     +static const struct i2c_device_id ipsps_id[] = {
>     + { "inspur_ipsps1", 0 },
>     + {}
>     +};
>     +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(i2c, ipsps_id);
>     +
>     +static const struct of_device_id ipsps_of_match[] = {
>     + { .compatible = "inspur,ipsps1" },
>     + {}
>     +};
>     +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, ipsps_of_match);
>     +
>     +static struct i2c_driver ipsps_driver = {
>     + .driver = {
>     +         .name = "inspur-ipsps",
>     +         .of_match_table = ipsps_of_match,
>     + },
>     + .probe = ipsps_probe,
>     + .remove = pmbus_do_remove,
>     + .id_table = ipsps_id,
>     +};
>     +
>     +module_i2c_driver(ipsps_driver);
>     +
>     +MODULE_AUTHOR("John Wang");
>     +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("PMBus driver for Inspur Power System power 
> supplies");
>     +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
>     -- 
>     2.17.1
>     
>     
> 

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