libbattery was Re: [RFC PATCH 5/5] power: generic-adc-battery: Add capacity handling
H. Nikolaus Schaller
hns at goldelico.com
Wed Oct 18 09:48:36 PDT 2017
> Am 18.10.2017 um 18:13 schrieb Pavel Machek <pavel at ucw.cz>:
>
> On Wed 2017-10-18 17:52:22, H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>>
>>> Am 18.10.2017 um 15:56 schrieb Pavel Machek <pavel at ucw.cz>:
>>>
>>> On Wed 2017-10-18 06:22:04, Tony Lindgren wrote:
>>>> * H. Nikolaus Schaller <hns at goldelico.com> [171018 05:49]:
>>>>>> Am 18.10.2017 um 14:28 schrieb Pavel Machek <pavel at ucw.cz>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So I started something, it is at.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://github.com/pavelmachek/libbattery
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My battery on n900 is currently uncalibrated (and charging), still it
>>>>>> gets some kind of estimation:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Battery -1 %
>>>>>> Seconds -1
>>>>>> State 1
>>>>>> Voltage 3.88 V
>>>>>> Battery 63 %
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Of course, there's a lot more work to be done.
>>>>>
>>>>> Nice start but not a solution to our problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> Our problem is that people simply expect that for example https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/xfce/xfce4-battery-plugin
>>>>> displays the battery percentage.
>>>>
>>>> I think we could make things compatible with various battery apps by
>>>> having libbattery write back the capacity percentage and time remaining
>>>> to the kernel driver via sysfs or a dev entry. Then the kernel interface
>>>> can just display the data to whatever apps.
>>>
>>> Hmm. This could be as simple as providing symlink from
>>> /sys/class/power/userland-battery to some place writable by
>>> userspace...
>>
>> Well, please implement arbitrary symlinks in /sysfs...
>
> Any reason why I'd like to do that?
I don't know if you like it or not.
But it appears to be a strict necessity to make your proposal of
"as simple as providing symlink from /sys/class/power/userland-battery
to some place writable by userspace" work.
So if a different solution to provide /sys/class/power/*-battery
is possible, it should probably be preferred and nobody will ask
you to do something you don't like.
BR,
Nikolaus
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