Files + contents from battery directory: capacity - 93 (currently unplugged - I'm guessing this is how much battery it has) charge_now - 0 health - Unknown present - 1 status - Discharging technology - Li-poly temp - 230 type - Battery* uevent - POWER_SUPPLY_NAME=battery POWER_SUPPLY_TYPE=Battery POWER_SUPPLY_STATUS=Discharging POWER_SUPPLY_PRESENT=1 POWER_SUPPLY_CAPACITY=93* voltage_avg - 4002 voltage_max_design - 4200 voltage_min_design - 3500 voltage_now - 4002
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 1:30 AM, Carsten Haitzler <[email protected]>wrote: > On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 22:46:09 -0500 Jeff Hoogland <[email protected]> > said: > > > I saw you uploaded an SVN commit with a comment for me to try it this > > evening - built it up and still no dice :-/ > > > > Anywho - /sys/class/power_supply/*/type > > > > There are three things there - ac, battery, and usb. > > > > ac says "Mains" > > battery says "Battery" > > and > > usb says "USB" > > > > Anything else I can provide to help? > > the actual content of all the files in battery/* > (cat capacity; cat xxxx;) so i can see which files have what content. > > > On 6/21/11, Jeff Hoogland <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I'll post the output of the > > > > > > /sys/class/power_supply/*/type > > > > > > This evening when I get home - is there anything else you need? > > > > > > Also I forgot to mention - the gadget is broken 100 percent. On udev > when > > > plugged in the battery shows green, when I unplug the coord it drops to > the > > > "low" battery sign. > > > > > > On Tue Jun 21 2011 09:34:28 AM EDT, Carsten Haitzler < > [email protected]> > > > wrote: > > > > > >> On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 12:07:16 -0500 Jeff Hoogland > > >> <[email protected]> said: > > >> > > >> you'll need more debuging. > > >> > > >> first.. e's own batget scans the whole /sys/class/power_supply/ dir > and > > >> looks for ALL things that have the "type" file say "Battery" so what > > >> does type say?: > > >> > > >> /sys/class/power_supply/*/type > > >> > > >> ? then it checks for lots of other info to see that its correct. if it > > >> doesnt say its a battery you already fail at step 1. > > >> > > >> now.. does "present" say "1"? ie "it's present" ? in fact it simply > has > > >> to say some number OTHER than 0. does it? look at batget.c.. i can go > > >> read out al lthe logic to you from there... but just look at > > >> linux_sys_class_power_supply_sysev_init() and > > >> linux_sys_class_power_supply_check (). > > >> > > >> other than that... looks like you have something that provides only > > >> charge_now and no other charge info (like charge_full and > > >> charge_full_design). so if its getting past the is battery and present > > >> checks... its going to have to choose to use current, voltage, energy > or > > >> charge modes to determine capacity. it seems you have some voltage > info > > >> like voltage_avg and voltage_max_design and voltage_now. batget is > > >> expecting volate_full or voltage_full_design... actually having a look > > >> at some docs this seems wrong. it should look for voltage_max not > > >> voltage_full > > >> > > >> but since it wouldnt get the basis right.. the capacity fallback thing > > >> doesnt quite work... :) i can fix it.. but cant test it. see svn > commit > > >> to bat. > > >> > > >> > So the E battery module is not working with my tablet computer. This > > >> > little hack does show power correctly though: > > >> > > > >> > http://dev.openaos.org/wiki/Debian%20gen8#a10Batterymonitor > > >> > > > >> > I've tried automatic, internal, and udev - they all fail. Did some > > >> > debugging with devilhorns and here are the contents of my system > power > > >> > directories: > > >> > > > >> > *root@archosgen8:/media/sda5/Bodhi/e17_debs/20110620# ls > > >> > /sys/class/power_supply > > >> > ac battery usb > > >> > root@archosgen8:/media/sda5/Bodhi/e17_debs/20110620# ls > > >> > /sys/class/power_supply/battery > > >> > capacity device power status technology type > > >> > voltage_avg > > >> > voltage_min_design > > >> > charge_now health present subsystem temp > > >> > uevent > > >> > voltage_max_design voltage_now > > >> > * > > >> > Any help/input would be awesome. > > >> > -- > > >> > ~Jeff Hoogland <http://jeffhoogland.com/> > > >> > Thoughts on Technology <http://jeffhoogland.blogspot.com/>, Tech > Blog > > >> > Bodhi Linux <http://bodhilinux.com/>, Enlightenment for your > Desktop > > >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >> > EditLive Enterprise is the world's most technically advanced content > > >> > authoring tool. 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