FSO 2.6.28 usage report

Andy Green andy at openmoko.com
Mon Jan 12 16:33:56 CET 2009


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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 03:40:07PM +0100, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
|>> I don't know if that's part of what he has to get straight for pcf50606
|>> to be meaningful, but I am sure the quality and reliability of any
|>> figures it will give are going to be continue to be poor compared to
|>> GTA02 with HDQ smart battery where you can pretty much believe the
|>> capacity number completely, there's not a huge amount to be done
about it.
|> Sure, we can't expect things the hardware does not offer. Getting
what it offers
|> through th same interface as on GTA02 is fine for us.
|
| OK, pcf50633 does not offer a sysfs for battery voltage. But I think it
| can't be done away with for PCF50606..

Can we not make "battery" power_supply device and do it down there?  I
think that's what's actually being looked for.

- -Andy
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