int rpm;
/*
- * Calculation details:
- *
- * Each tachometer counts over an interval given by the "count"
- * register (0.25, 0.5, 1 or 2 seconds). This module assumes
- * that the fans produce two pulses per revolution (this seems
- * to be the most common).
- */
+ * Calculation details:
+ *
+ * Each tachometer counts over an interval given by the "count"
+ * register (0.25, 0.5, 1 or 2 seconds). This module assumes
+ * that the fans produce two pulses per revolution (this seems
+ * to be the most common).
+ */
rpm = ((data->tach[attr->index] * 120) / DIV_FROM_REG(data->count));
return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", rpm);
int kscale, ktach, rpm;
/*
- * Use the datasheet equation:
- *
- * FanSpeed = KSCALE x fCLK / [256 x (KTACH + 1)]
- *
- * then multiply by 60 to give rpm.
- */
+ * Use the datasheet equation:
+ *
+ * FanSpeed = KSCALE x fCLK / [256 x (KTACH + 1)]
+ *
+ * then multiply by 60 to give rpm.
+ */
kscale = DIV_FROM_REG(data->config);
ktach = data->speed;
rpm = SENSORS_LIMIT(rpm, FAN_RPM_MIN, FAN_RPM_MAX);
/*
- * Divide the required speed by 60 to get from rpm to rps, then
- * use the datasheet equation:
- *
- * KTACH = [(fCLK x KSCALE) / (256 x FanSpeed)] - 1
- */
+ * Divide the required speed by 60 to get from rpm to rps, then
+ * use the datasheet equation:
+ *
+ * KTACH = [(fCLK x KSCALE) / (256 x FanSpeed)] - 1
+ */
mutex_lock(&data->update_lock);
int pwm;
struct max6650_data *data = max6650_update_device(dev);
- /* Useful range for dac is 0-180 for 12V fans and 0-76 for 5V fans.
- Lower DAC values mean higher speeds. */
+ /*
+ * Useful range for dac is 0-180 for 12V fans and 0-76 for 5V fans.
+ * Lower DAC values mean higher speeds.
+ */
if (data->config & MAX6650_CFG_V12)
pwm = 255 - (255 * (int)data->dac)/180;
else
dev_info(&client->dev, "Prescaler is set to %d.\n",
1 << (config & MAX6650_CFG_PRESCALER_MASK));
- /* If mode is set to "full off", we change it to "open loop" and
+ /*
+ * If mode is set to "full off", we change it to "open loop" and
* set DAC to 255, which has the same effect. We do this because
* there's no "full off" mode defined in hwmon specifcations.
*/
MAX6650_REG_COUNT);
data->dac = i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(client, MAX6650_REG_DAC);
- /* Alarms are cleared on read in case the condition that
+ /*
+ * Alarms are cleared on read in case the condition that
* caused the alarm is removed. Keep the value latched here
- * for providing the register through different alarm files. */
+ * for providing the register through different alarm files.
+ */
data->alarm |= i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(client,
MAX6650_REG_ALARM);