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1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
2/*
3 *
4 * envctrl.h: Definitions for access to the i2c environment
5 * monitoring on Ultrasparc systems.
6 *
7 * Copyright (C) 1998 Eddie C. Dost (ecd@skynet.be)
8 * Copyright (C) 2000 Vinh Truong (vinh.truong@eng.sun.com)
9 * VT - Add all ioctl commands and environment status definitions
10 * VT - Add application note
11 */
12#ifndef _SPARC64_ENVCTRL_H
13#define _SPARC64_ENVCTRL_H 1
14
15#include <linux/ioctl.h>
16
17/* Application note:
18 *
19 * The driver supports 4 operations: open(), close(), ioctl(), read()
20 * The device name is /dev/envctrl.
21 * Below is sample usage:
22 *
23 * fd = open("/dev/envtrl", O_RDONLY);
24 * if (ioctl(fd, ENVCTRL_READ_SHUTDOWN_TEMPERATURE, 0) < 0)
25 * printf("error\n");
26 * ret = read(fd, buf, 10);
27 * close(fd);
28 *
29 * Notice in the case of cpu voltage and temperature, the default is
30 * cpu0. If we need to know the info of cpu1, cpu2, cpu3, we need to
31 * pass in cpu number in ioctl() last parameter. For example, to
32 * get the voltage of cpu2:
33 *
34 * ioctlbuf[0] = 2;
35 * if (ioctl(fd, ENVCTRL_READ_CPU_VOLTAGE, ioctlbuf) < 0)
36 * printf("error\n");
37 * ret = read(fd, buf, 10);
38 *
39 * All the return values are in ascii. So check read return value
40 * and do appropriate conversions in your application.
41 */
42
43/* IOCTL commands */
44
45/* Note: these commands reflect possible monitor features.
46 * Some boards choose to support some of the features only.
47 */
48#define ENVCTRL_RD_CPU_TEMPERATURE _IOR('p', 0x40, int)
49#define ENVCTRL_RD_CPU_VOLTAGE _IOR('p', 0x41, int)
50#define ENVCTRL_RD_FAN_STATUS _IOR('p', 0x42, int)
51#define ENVCTRL_RD_WARNING_TEMPERATURE _IOR('p', 0x43, int)
52#define ENVCTRL_RD_SHUTDOWN_TEMPERATURE _IOR('p', 0x44, int)
53#define ENVCTRL_RD_VOLTAGE_STATUS _IOR('p', 0x45, int)
54#define ENVCTRL_RD_SCSI_TEMPERATURE _IOR('p', 0x46, int)
55#define ENVCTRL_RD_ETHERNET_TEMPERATURE _IOR('p', 0x47, int)
56#define ENVCTRL_RD_MTHRBD_TEMPERATURE _IOR('p', 0x48, int)
57
58#define ENVCTRL_RD_GLOBALADDRESS _IOR('p', 0x49, int)
59
60/* Read return values for a voltage status request. */
61#define ENVCTRL_VOLTAGE_POWERSUPPLY_GOOD 0x01
62#define ENVCTRL_VOLTAGE_BAD 0x02
63#define ENVCTRL_POWERSUPPLY_BAD 0x03
64#define ENVCTRL_VOLTAGE_POWERSUPPLY_BAD 0x04
65
66/* Read return values for a fan status request.
67 * A failure match means either the fan fails or
68 * the fan is not connected. Some boards have optional
69 * connectors to connect extra fans.
70 *
71 * There are maximum 8 monitor fans. Some are cpu fans
72 * some are system fans. The mask below only indicates
73 * fan by order number.
74 * Below is a sample application:
75 *
76 * if (ioctl(fd, ENVCTRL_READ_FAN_STATUS, 0) < 0) {
77 * printf("ioctl fan failed\n");
78 * }
79 * if (read(fd, rslt, 1) <= 0) {
80 * printf("error or fan not monitored\n");
81 * } else {
82 * if (rslt[0] == ENVCTRL_ALL_FANS_GOOD) {
83 * printf("all fans good\n");
84 * } else if (rslt[0] == ENVCTRL_ALL_FANS_BAD) {
85 * printf("all fans bad\n");
86 * } else {
87 * if (rslt[0] & ENVCTRL_FAN0_FAILURE_MASK) {
88 * printf("fan 0 failed or not connected\n");
89 * }
90 * ......
91 */
92
93#define ENVCTRL_ALL_FANS_GOOD 0x00
94#define ENVCTRL_FAN0_FAILURE_MASK 0x01
95#define ENVCTRL_FAN1_FAILURE_MASK 0x02
96#define ENVCTRL_FAN2_FAILURE_MASK 0x04
97#define ENVCTRL_FAN3_FAILURE_MASK 0x08
98#define ENVCTRL_FAN4_FAILURE_MASK 0x10
99#define ENVCTRL_FAN5_FAILURE_MASK 0x20
100#define ENVCTRL_FAN6_FAILURE_MASK 0x40
101#define ENVCTRL_FAN7_FAILURE_MASK 0x80
102#define ENVCTRL_ALL_FANS_BAD 0xFF
103
104#endif /* !(_SPARC64_ENVCTRL_H) */
1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
2/*
3 *
4 * envctrl.h: Definitions for access to the i2c environment
5 * monitoring on Ultrasparc systems.
6 *
7 * Copyright (C) 1998 Eddie C. Dost (ecd@skynet.be)
8 * Copyright (C) 2000 Vinh Truong (vinh.truong@eng.sun.com)
9 * VT - Add all ioctl commands and environment status definitions
10 * VT - Add application note
11 */
12#ifndef _SPARC64_ENVCTRL_H
13#define _SPARC64_ENVCTRL_H 1
14
15#include <linux/ioctl.h>
16
17/* Application note:
18 *
19 * The driver supports 4 operations: open(), close(), ioctl(), read()
20 * The device name is /dev/envctrl.
21 * Below is sample usage:
22 *
23 * fd = open("/dev/envtrl", O_RDONLY);
24 * if (ioctl(fd, ENVCTRL_READ_SHUTDOWN_TEMPERATURE, 0) < 0)
25 * printf("error\n");
26 * ret = read(fd, buf, 10);
27 * close(fd);
28 *
29 * Notice in the case of cpu voltage and temperature, the default is
30 * cpu0. If we need to know the info of cpu1, cpu2, cpu3, we need to
31 * pass in cpu number in ioctl() last parameter. For example, to
32 * get the voltage of cpu2:
33 *
34 * ioctlbuf[0] = 2;
35 * if (ioctl(fd, ENVCTRL_READ_CPU_VOLTAGE, ioctlbuf) < 0)
36 * printf("error\n");
37 * ret = read(fd, buf, 10);
38 *
39 * All the return values are in ascii. So check read return value
40 * and do appropriate conversions in your application.
41 */
42
43/* IOCTL commands */
44
45/* Note: these commands reflect possible monitor features.
46 * Some boards choose to support some of the features only.
47 */
48#define ENVCTRL_RD_CPU_TEMPERATURE _IOR('p', 0x40, int)
49#define ENVCTRL_RD_CPU_VOLTAGE _IOR('p', 0x41, int)
50#define ENVCTRL_RD_FAN_STATUS _IOR('p', 0x42, int)
51#define ENVCTRL_RD_WARNING_TEMPERATURE _IOR('p', 0x43, int)
52#define ENVCTRL_RD_SHUTDOWN_TEMPERATURE _IOR('p', 0x44, int)
53#define ENVCTRL_RD_VOLTAGE_STATUS _IOR('p', 0x45, int)
54#define ENVCTRL_RD_SCSI_TEMPERATURE _IOR('p', 0x46, int)
55#define ENVCTRL_RD_ETHERNET_TEMPERATURE _IOR('p', 0x47, int)
56#define ENVCTRL_RD_MTHRBD_TEMPERATURE _IOR('p', 0x48, int)
57
58#define ENVCTRL_RD_GLOBALADDRESS _IOR('p', 0x49, int)
59
60/* Read return values for a voltage status request. */
61#define ENVCTRL_VOLTAGE_POWERSUPPLY_GOOD 0x01
62#define ENVCTRL_VOLTAGE_BAD 0x02
63#define ENVCTRL_POWERSUPPLY_BAD 0x03
64#define ENVCTRL_VOLTAGE_POWERSUPPLY_BAD 0x04
65
66/* Read return values for a fan status request.
67 * A failure match means either the fan fails or
68 * the fan is not connected. Some boards have optional
69 * connectors to connect extra fans.
70 *
71 * There are maximum 8 monitor fans. Some are cpu fans
72 * some are system fans. The mask below only indicates
73 * fan by order number.
74 * Below is a sample application:
75 *
76 * if (ioctl(fd, ENVCTRL_READ_FAN_STATUS, 0) < 0) {
77 * printf("ioctl fan failed\n");
78 * }
79 * if (read(fd, rslt, 1) <= 0) {
80 * printf("error or fan not monitored\n");
81 * } else {
82 * if (rslt[0] == ENVCTRL_ALL_FANS_GOOD) {
83 * printf("all fans good\n");
84 * } else if (rslt[0] == ENVCTRL_ALL_FANS_BAD) {
85 * printf("all fans bad\n");
86 * } else {
87 * if (rslt[0] & ENVCTRL_FAN0_FAILURE_MASK) {
88 * printf("fan 0 failed or not connected\n");
89 * }
90 * ......
91 */
92
93#define ENVCTRL_ALL_FANS_GOOD 0x00
94#define ENVCTRL_FAN0_FAILURE_MASK 0x01
95#define ENVCTRL_FAN1_FAILURE_MASK 0x02
96#define ENVCTRL_FAN2_FAILURE_MASK 0x04
97#define ENVCTRL_FAN3_FAILURE_MASK 0x08
98#define ENVCTRL_FAN4_FAILURE_MASK 0x10
99#define ENVCTRL_FAN5_FAILURE_MASK 0x20
100#define ENVCTRL_FAN6_FAILURE_MASK 0x40
101#define ENVCTRL_FAN7_FAILURE_MASK 0x80
102#define ENVCTRL_ALL_FANS_BAD 0xFF
103
104#endif /* !(_SPARC64_ENVCTRL_H) */