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      1The Linux Hardware Monitoring kernel API
      2========================================
      3
      4Guenter Roeck
      5
      6Introduction
      7------------
      8
      9This document describes the API that can be used by hardware monitoring
     10drivers that want to use the hardware monitoring framework.
     11
     12This document does not describe what a hardware monitoring (hwmon) Driver or
     13Device is. It also does not describe the API which can be used by user space
     14to communicate with a hardware monitoring device. If you want to know this
     15then please read the following file: Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface.rst.
     16
     17For additional guidelines on how to write and improve hwmon drivers, please
     18also read Documentation/hwmon/submitting-patches.rst.
     19
     20The API
     21-------
     22Each hardware monitoring driver must #include <linux/hwmon.h> and, in most
     23cases, <linux/hwmon-sysfs.h>. linux/hwmon.h declares the following
     24register/unregister functions::
     25
     26  struct device *
     27  hwmon_device_register_with_groups(struct device *dev, const char *name,
     28				    void *drvdata,
     29				    const struct attribute_group **groups);
     30
     31  struct device *
     32  devm_hwmon_device_register_with_groups(struct device *dev,
     33					 const char *name, void *drvdata,
     34					 const struct attribute_group **groups);
     35
     36  struct device *
     37  hwmon_device_register_with_info(struct device *dev,
     38				  const char *name, void *drvdata,
     39				  const struct hwmon_chip_info *info,
     40				  const struct attribute_group **extra_groups);
     41
     42  struct device *
     43  devm_hwmon_device_register_with_info(struct device *dev,
     44				       const char *name,
     45				       void *drvdata,
     46				       const struct hwmon_chip_info *info,
     47				       const struct attribute_group **extra_groups);
     48
     49  void hwmon_device_unregister(struct device *dev);
     50
     51  void devm_hwmon_device_unregister(struct device *dev);
     52
     53  char *hwmon_sanitize_name(const char *name);
     54
     55  char *devm_hwmon_sanitize_name(struct device *dev, const char *name);
     56
     57hwmon_device_register_with_groups registers a hardware monitoring device.
     58The first parameter of this function is a pointer to the parent device.
     59The name parameter is a pointer to the hwmon device name. The registration
     60function wil create a name sysfs attribute pointing to this name.
     61The drvdata parameter is the pointer to the local driver data.
     62hwmon_device_register_with_groups will attach this pointer to the newly
     63allocated hwmon device. The pointer can be retrieved by the driver using
     64dev_get_drvdata() on the hwmon device pointer. The groups parameter is
     65a pointer to a list of sysfs attribute groups. The list must be NULL terminated.
     66hwmon_device_register_with_groups creates the hwmon device with name attribute
     67as well as all sysfs attributes attached to the hwmon device.
     68This function returns a pointer to the newly created hardware monitoring device
     69or PTR_ERR for failure.
     70
     71devm_hwmon_device_register_with_groups is similar to
     72hwmon_device_register_with_groups. However, it is device managed, meaning the
     73hwmon device does not have to be removed explicitly by the removal function.
     74
     75hwmon_device_register_with_info is the most comprehensive and preferred means
     76to register a hardware monitoring device. It creates the standard sysfs
     77attributes in the hardware monitoring core, letting the driver focus on reading
     78from and writing to the chip instead of having to bother with sysfs attributes.
     79The parent device parameter as well as the chip parameter must not be NULL. Its
     80parameters are described in more detail below.
     81
     82devm_hwmon_device_register_with_info is similar to
     83hwmon_device_register_with_info. However, it is device managed, meaning the
     84hwmon device does not have to be removed explicitly by the removal function.
     85
     86hwmon_device_unregister deregisters a registered hardware monitoring device.
     87The parameter of this function is the pointer to the registered hardware
     88monitoring device structure. This function must be called from the driver
     89remove function if the hardware monitoring device was registered with
     90hwmon_device_register_with_groups or hwmon_device_register_with_info.
     91
     92devm_hwmon_device_unregister does not normally have to be called. It is only
     93needed for error handling, and only needed if the driver probe fails after
     94the call to devm_hwmon_device_register_with_groups or
     95hwmon_device_register_with_info and if the automatic (device managed)
     96removal would be too late.
     97
     98All supported hwmon device registration functions only accept valid device
     99names. Device names including invalid characters (whitespace, '*', or '-')
    100will be rejected. The 'name' parameter is mandatory.
    101
    102If the driver doesn't use a static device name (for example it uses
    103dev_name()), and therefore cannot make sure the name only contains valid
    104characters, hwmon_sanitize_name can be used. This convenience function
    105will duplicate the string and replace any invalid characters with an
    106underscore. It will allocate memory for the new string and it is the
    107responsibility of the caller to release the memory when the device is
    108removed.
    109
    110devm_hwmon_sanitize_name is the resource managed version of
    111hwmon_sanitize_name; the memory will be freed automatically on device
    112removal.
    113
    114Using devm_hwmon_device_register_with_info()
    115--------------------------------------------
    116
    117hwmon_device_register_with_info() registers a hardware monitoring device.
    118The parameters to this function are
    119
    120=============================================== ===============================================
    121`struct device *dev`				Pointer to parent device
    122`const char *name`				Device name
    123`void *drvdata`					Driver private data
    124`const struct hwmon_chip_info *info`		Pointer to chip description.
    125`const struct attribute_group **extra_groups` 	Null-terminated list of additional non-standard
    126						sysfs attribute groups.
    127=============================================== ===============================================
    128
    129This function returns a pointer to the created hardware monitoring device
    130on success and a negative error code for failure.
    131
    132The hwmon_chip_info structure looks as follows::
    133
    134	struct hwmon_chip_info {
    135		const struct hwmon_ops *ops;
    136		const struct hwmon_channel_info **info;
    137	};
    138
    139It contains the following fields:
    140
    141* ops:
    142	Pointer to device operations.
    143* info:
    144	NULL-terminated list of device channel descriptors.
    145
    146The list of hwmon operations is defined as::
    147
    148  struct hwmon_ops {
    149	umode_t (*is_visible)(const void *, enum hwmon_sensor_types type,
    150			      u32 attr, int);
    151	int (*read)(struct device *, enum hwmon_sensor_types type,
    152		    u32 attr, int, long *);
    153	int (*write)(struct device *, enum hwmon_sensor_types type,
    154		     u32 attr, int, long);
    155  };
    156
    157It defines the following operations.
    158
    159* is_visible:
    160    Pointer to a function to return the file mode for each supported
    161    attribute. This function is mandatory.
    162
    163* read:
    164    Pointer to a function for reading a value from the chip. This function
    165    is optional, but must be provided if any readable attributes exist.
    166
    167* write:
    168    Pointer to a function for writing a value to the chip. This function is
    169    optional, but must be provided if any writeable attributes exist.
    170
    171Each sensor channel is described with struct hwmon_channel_info, which is
    172defined as follows::
    173
    174	struct hwmon_channel_info {
    175		enum hwmon_sensor_types type;
    176		u32 *config;
    177	};
    178
    179It contains following fields:
    180
    181* type:
    182    The hardware monitoring sensor type.
    183
    184    Supported sensor types are
    185
    186     ================== ==================================================
    187     hwmon_chip		A virtual sensor type, used to describe attributes
    188			which are not bound to a specific input or output
    189     hwmon_temp		Temperature sensor
    190     hwmon_in		Voltage sensor
    191     hwmon_curr		Current sensor
    192     hwmon_power		Power sensor
    193     hwmon_energy	Energy sensor
    194     hwmon_humidity	Humidity sensor
    195     hwmon_fan		Fan speed sensor
    196     hwmon_pwm		PWM control
    197     ================== ==================================================
    198
    199* config:
    200    Pointer to a 0-terminated list of configuration values for each
    201    sensor of the given type. Each value is a combination of bit values
    202    describing the attributes supposed by a single sensor.
    203
    204As an example, here is the complete description file for a LM75 compatible
    205sensor chip. The chip has a single temperature sensor. The driver wants to
    206register with the thermal subsystem (HWMON_C_REGISTER_TZ), and it supports
    207the update_interval attribute (HWMON_C_UPDATE_INTERVAL). The chip supports
    208reading the temperature (HWMON_T_INPUT), it has a maximum temperature
    209register (HWMON_T_MAX) as well as a maximum temperature hysteresis register
    210(HWMON_T_MAX_HYST)::
    211
    212	static const u32 lm75_chip_config[] = {
    213		HWMON_C_REGISTER_TZ | HWMON_C_UPDATE_INTERVAL,
    214		0
    215	};
    216
    217	static const struct hwmon_channel_info lm75_chip = {
    218		.type = hwmon_chip,
    219		.config = lm75_chip_config,
    220	};
    221
    222	static const u32 lm75_temp_config[] = {
    223		HWMON_T_INPUT | HWMON_T_MAX | HWMON_T_MAX_HYST,
    224		0
    225	};
    226
    227	static const struct hwmon_channel_info lm75_temp = {
    228		.type = hwmon_temp,
    229		.config = lm75_temp_config,
    230	};
    231
    232	static const struct hwmon_channel_info *lm75_info[] = {
    233		&lm75_chip,
    234		&lm75_temp,
    235		NULL
    236	};
    237
    238	The HWMON_CHANNEL_INFO() macro can and should be used when possible.
    239	With this macro, the above example can be simplified to
    240
    241	static const struct hwmon_channel_info *lm75_info[] = {
    242		HWMON_CHANNEL_INFO(chip,
    243				HWMON_C_REGISTER_TZ | HWMON_C_UPDATE_INTERVAL),
    244		HWMON_CHANNEL_INFO(temp,
    245				HWMON_T_INPUT | HWMON_T_MAX | HWMON_T_MAX_HYST),
    246		NULL
    247	};
    248
    249	The remaining declarations are as follows.
    250
    251	static const struct hwmon_ops lm75_hwmon_ops = {
    252		.is_visible = lm75_is_visible,
    253		.read = lm75_read,
    254		.write = lm75_write,
    255	};
    256
    257	static const struct hwmon_chip_info lm75_chip_info = {
    258		.ops = &lm75_hwmon_ops,
    259		.info = lm75_info,
    260	};
    261
    262A complete list of bit values indicating individual attribute support
    263is defined in include/linux/hwmon.h. Definition prefixes are as follows.
    264
    265=============== =================================================
    266HWMON_C_xxxx	Chip attributes, for use with hwmon_chip.
    267HWMON_T_xxxx	Temperature attributes, for use with hwmon_temp.
    268HWMON_I_xxxx	Voltage attributes, for use with hwmon_in.
    269HWMON_C_xxxx	Current attributes, for use with hwmon_curr.
    270		Notice the prefix overlap with chip attributes.
    271HWMON_P_xxxx	Power attributes, for use with hwmon_power.
    272HWMON_E_xxxx	Energy attributes, for use with hwmon_energy.
    273HWMON_H_xxxx	Humidity attributes, for use with hwmon_humidity.
    274HWMON_F_xxxx	Fan speed attributes, for use with hwmon_fan.
    275HWMON_PWM_xxxx	PWM control attributes, for use with hwmon_pwm.
    276=============== =================================================
    277
    278Driver callback functions
    279-------------------------
    280
    281Each driver provides is_visible, read, and write functions. Parameters
    282and return values for those functions are as follows::
    283
    284  umode_t is_visible_func(const void *data, enum hwmon_sensor_types type,
    285			  u32 attr, int channel)
    286
    287Parameters:
    288	data:
    289		Pointer to device private data structure.
    290	type:
    291		The sensor type.
    292	attr:
    293		Attribute identifier associated with a specific attribute.
    294		For example, the attribute value for HWMON_T_INPUT would be
    295		hwmon_temp_input. For complete mappings of bit fields to
    296		attribute values please see include/linux/hwmon.h.
    297	channel:
    298		The sensor channel number.
    299
    300Return value:
    301	The file mode for this attribute. Typically, this will be 0 (the
    302	attribute will not be created), S_IRUGO, or 'S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR'.
    303
    304::
    305
    306	int read_func(struct device *dev, enum hwmon_sensor_types type,
    307		      u32 attr, int channel, long *val)
    308
    309Parameters:
    310	dev:
    311		Pointer to the hardware monitoring device.
    312	type:
    313		The sensor type.
    314	attr:
    315		Attribute identifier associated with a specific attribute.
    316		For example, the attribute value for HWMON_T_INPUT would be
    317		hwmon_temp_input. For complete mappings please see
    318		include/linux/hwmon.h.
    319	channel:
    320		The sensor channel number.
    321	val:
    322		Pointer to attribute value.
    323
    324Return value:
    325	0 on success, a negative error number otherwise.
    326
    327::
    328
    329	int write_func(struct device *dev, enum hwmon_sensor_types type,
    330		       u32 attr, int channel, long val)
    331
    332Parameters:
    333	dev:
    334		Pointer to the hardware monitoring device.
    335	type:
    336		The sensor type.
    337	attr:
    338		Attribute identifier associated with a specific attribute.
    339		For example, the attribute value for HWMON_T_INPUT would be
    340		hwmon_temp_input. For complete mappings please see
    341		include/linux/hwmon.h.
    342	channel:
    343		The sensor channel number.
    344	val:
    345		The value to write to the chip.
    346
    347Return value:
    348	0 on success, a negative error number otherwise.
    349
    350
    351Driver-provided sysfs attributes
    352--------------------------------
    353
    354If the hardware monitoring device is registered with
    355hwmon_device_register_with_info or devm_hwmon_device_register_with_info,
    356it is most likely not necessary to provide sysfs attributes. Only additional
    357non-standard sysfs attributes need to be provided when one of those registration
    358functions is used.
    359
    360The header file linux/hwmon-sysfs.h provides a number of useful macros to
    361declare and use hardware monitoring sysfs attributes.
    362
    363In many cases, you can use the exsting define DEVICE_ATTR or its variants
    364DEVICE_ATTR_{RW,RO,WO} to declare such attributes. This is feasible if an
    365attribute has no additional context. However, in many cases there will be
    366additional information such as a sensor index which will need to be passed
    367to the sysfs attribute handling function.
    368
    369SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR and SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_2 can be used to define attributes
    370which need such additional context information. SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR requires
    371one additional argument, SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_2 requires two.
    372
    373Simplified variants of SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR and SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_2 are available
    374and should be used if standard attribute permissions and function names are
    375feasible. Standard permissions are 0644 for SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR[_2]_RW,
    3760444 for SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR[_2]_RO, and 0200 for SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR[_2]_WO.
    377Standard functions, similar to DEVICE_ATTR_{RW,RO,WO}, have _show and _store
    378appended to the provided function name.
    379
    380SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR and its variants define a struct sensor_device_attribute
    381variable. This structure has the following fields::
    382
    383	struct sensor_device_attribute {
    384		struct device_attribute dev_attr;
    385		int index;
    386	};
    387
    388You can use to_sensor_dev_attr to get the pointer to this structure from the
    389attribute read or write function. Its parameter is the device to which the
    390attribute is attached.
    391
    392SENSOR_DEVICE_ATTR_2 and its variants define a struct sensor_device_attribute_2
    393variable, which is defined as follows::
    394
    395	struct sensor_device_attribute_2 {
    396		struct device_attribute dev_attr;
    397		u8 index;
    398		u8 nr;
    399	};
    400
    401Use to_sensor_dev_attr_2 to get the pointer to this structure. Its parameter
    402is the device to which the attribute is attached.