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  1. Kernel driver w1_therm
  2. ====================
  3. Supported chips:
  4. * Maxim ds18*20 based temperature sensors.
  5. * Maxim ds1825 based temperature sensors.
  6. Author: Evgeniy Polyakov <johnpol@2ka.mipt.ru>
  7. Description
  8. -----------
  9. w1_therm provides basic temperature conversion for ds18*20 devices, and the
  10. ds28ea00 device.
  11. supported family codes:
  12. W1_THERM_DS18S20 0x10
  13. W1_THERM_DS1822 0x22
  14. W1_THERM_DS18B20 0x28
  15. W1_THERM_DS1825 0x3B
  16. W1_THERM_DS28EA00 0x42
  17. Support is provided through the sysfs w1_slave file. Each open and
  18. read sequence will initiate a temperature conversion then provide two
  19. lines of ASCII output. The first line contains the nine hex bytes
  20. read along with a calculated crc value and YES or NO if it matched.
  21. If the crc matched the returned values are retained. The second line
  22. displays the retained values along with a temperature in millidegrees
  23. Centigrade after t=.
  24. Parasite powered devices are limited to one slave performing a
  25. temperature conversion at a time. If none of the devices are parasite
  26. powered it would be possible to convert all the devices at the same
  27. time and then go back to read individual sensors. That isn't
  28. currently supported. The driver also doesn't support reduced
  29. precision (which would also reduce the conversion time) when reading values.
  30. Writing a value between 9 and 12 to the sysfs w1_slave file will change the
  31. precision of the sensor for the next readings. This value is in (volatile)
  32. SRAM, so it is reset when the sensor gets power-cycled.
  33. To store the current precision configuration into EEPROM, the value 0
  34. has to be written to the sysfs w1_slave file. Since the EEPROM has a limited
  35. amount of writes (>50k), this command should be used wisely.
  36. The module parameter strong_pullup can be set to 0 to disable the
  37. strong pullup, 1 to enable autodetection or 2 to force strong pullup.
  38. In case of autodetection, the driver will use the "READ POWER SUPPLY"
  39. command to check if there are pariste powered devices on the bus.
  40. If so, it will activate the master's strong pullup.
  41. In case the detection of parasite devices using this command fails
  42. (seems to be the case with some DS18S20) the strong pullup can
  43. be force-enabled.
  44. If the strong pullup is enabled, the master's strong pullup will be
  45. driven when the conversion is taking place, provided the master driver
  46. does support the strong pullup (or it falls back to a pullup
  47. resistor). The DS18b20 temperature sensor specification lists a
  48. maximum current draw of 1.5mA and that a 5k pullup resistor is not
  49. sufficient. The strong pullup is designed to provide the additional
  50. current required.
  51. The DS28EA00 provides an additional two pins for implementing a sequence
  52. detection algorithm. This feature allows you to determine the physical
  53. location of the chip in the 1-wire bus without needing pre-existing
  54. knowledge of the bus ordering. Support is provided through the sysfs
  55. w1_seq file. The file will contain a single line with an integer value
  56. representing the device index in the bus starting at 0.