@@ -327,16 +327,6 @@ struct ab8500_maxim_parameters {
int charger_curr_step_ua;
};
-/**
- * struct ab8500_battery_type - different batteries supported
- * @resis_high: battery upper resistance limit
- * @resis_low: battery lower resistance limit
- */
-struct ab8500_battery_type {
- int resis_high;
- int resis_low;
-};
-
/**
* struct ab8500_bm_capacity_levels - ab8500 capacity level data
* @critical: critical capacity level in percent
@@ -387,7 +377,6 @@ struct ab8500_bm_charger_parameters {
* @temp_hysteresis temperature hysteresis
* @maxi maximization parameters
* @cap_levels capacity in percent for the different capacity levels
- * @bat_type table of supported battery types
* @chg_params charger parameters
* @fg_params fuel gauge parameters
*/
@@ -410,7 +399,6 @@ struct ab8500_bm_data {
int temp_hysteresis;
const struct ab8500_maxim_parameters *maxi;
const struct ab8500_bm_capacity_levels *cap_levels;
- struct ab8500_battery_type *bat_type;
const struct ab8500_bm_charger_parameters *chg_params;
const struct ab8500_fg_parameters *fg_params;
};
@@ -73,12 +73,6 @@ static struct power_supply_maintenance_charge_table ab8500_maint_charg_table[] =
}
};
-/* Default battery type for reference designs is the unknown type */
-static struct ab8500_battery_type bat_type_thermistor_unknown = {
- .resis_high = 0,
- .resis_low = 0,
-};
-
static const struct ab8500_bm_capacity_levels cap_levels = {
.critical = 2,
.low = 10,
@@ -136,7 +130,6 @@ struct ab8500_bm_data ab8500_bm_data = {
.enable_overshoot = false,
.fg_res = 100,
.cap_levels = &cap_levels,
- .bat_type = &bat_type_thermistor_unknown,
.interval_charging = 5,
.interval_not_charging = 120,
.maxi = &ab8500_maxi_params,
@@ -214,6 +207,13 @@ int ab8500_bm_of_probe(struct power_supply *psy,
bi->resist_table_size = ARRAY_SIZE(temp_to_batres_tbl_thermistor);
}
+ /* The default battery is emulated by a resistor at 7K */
+ if (bi->bti_resistance_ohm < 0 ||
+ bi->bti_resistance_tolerance < 0) {
+ bi->bti_resistance_ohm = 7000;
+ bi->bti_resistance_tolerance = 20;
+ }
+
if (!bi->ocv_table[0]) {
/* Default capacity table at say 25 degrees Celsius */
bi->ocv_temp[0] = 25;
@@ -237,8 +237,8 @@ static int ab8500_btemp_get_batctrl_res(struct ab8500_btemp *di)
*/
static int ab8500_btemp_id(struct ab8500_btemp *di)
{
+ struct power_supply_battery_info *bi = di->bm->bi;
int res;
- u8 i;
di->curr_source = BTEMP_BATCTRL_CURR_SRC_7UA;
@@ -248,13 +248,11 @@ static int ab8500_btemp_id(struct ab8500_btemp *di)
return -ENXIO;
}
- if ((res <= di->bm->bat_type->resis_high) &&
- (res >= di->bm->bat_type->resis_low)) {
- dev_info(di->dev, "Battery detected on BATTEMP"
- " low %d < res %d < high: %d"
- " index: %d\n",
- di->bm->bat_type->resis_low, res,
- di->bm->bat_type->resis_high, i);
+ if (power_supply_battery_bti_in_range(bi, res)) {
+ dev_info(di->dev, "Battery detected on BATCTRL (pin C3)"
+ " resistance %d Ohm = %d Ohm +/- %d%%\n",
+ res, bi->bti_resistance_ohm,
+ bi->bti_resistance_tolerance);
} else {
dev_warn(di->dev, "Battery identified as unknown"
", resistance %d Ohm\n", res);
@@ -2241,10 +2241,6 @@ static int ab8500_fg_get_ext_psy_data(struct device *dev, void *data)
if (!di->flags.batt_id_received &&
(bi && (bi->technology !=
POWER_SUPPLY_TECHNOLOGY_UNKNOWN))) {
- const struct ab8500_battery_type *b;
-
- b = di->bm->bat_type;
-
di->flags.batt_id_received = true;
di->bat_cap.max_mah_design =
@@ -607,7 +607,9 @@ int power_supply_get_battery_info(struct power_supply *psy,
info->temp_min = INT_MIN;
info->temp_max = INT_MAX;
info->factory_internal_resistance_uohm = -EINVAL;
- info->resist_table = NULL;
+ info->resist_table = NULL;
+ info->bti_resistance_ohm = -EINVAL;
+ info->bti_resistance_tolerance = -EINVAL;
for (index = 0; index < POWER_SUPPLY_OCV_TEMP_MAX; index++) {
info->ocv_table[index] = NULL;
@@ -938,6 +940,28 @@ int power_supply_batinfo_ocv2cap(struct power_supply_battery_info *info,
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(power_supply_batinfo_ocv2cap);
+bool power_supply_battery_bti_in_range(struct power_supply_battery_info *info,
+ int resistance)
+{
+ int low, high;
+
+ /* Nothing like this can be checked */
+ if (info->bti_resistance_ohm <= 0)
+ return false;
+
+ /* This will be extremely strict and unlikely to work */
+ if (info->bti_resistance_tolerance <= 0)
+ return (info->bti_resistance_ohm == resistance);
+
+ low = info->bti_resistance_ohm -
+ (info->bti_resistance_ohm * info->bti_resistance_tolerance) / 100;
+ high = info->bti_resistance_ohm +
+ (info->bti_resistance_ohm * info->bti_resistance_tolerance) / 100;
+
+ return ((resistance >= low) && (resistance <= high));
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(power_supply_battery_bti_in_range);
+
int power_supply_get_property(struct power_supply *psy,
enum power_supply_property psp,
union power_supply_propval *val)
@@ -498,6 +498,14 @@ struct power_supply_maintenance_charge_table {
* by temperature: highest temperature with lowest resistance first, lowest
* temperature with highest resistance last.
* @resist_table_size: the number of items in the resist_table.
+ * @bti_resistance_ohm: The Battery Type Indicator (BIT) nominal resistance
+ * in ohms for this battery, if an identification resistor is mounted
+ * between a third battery terminal and ground. This scheme is used by a lot
+ * of mobile device batteries.
+ * @bti_resistance_tolerance: The tolerance in percent of the BTI resistance,
+ * for example 10 for +/- 10%, if the bti_resistance is set to 7000 and the
+ * tolerance is 10% we will detect a proper battery if the BTI resistance
+ * is between 6300 and 7700 Ohm.
*
* This is the recommended struct to manage static battery parameters,
* populated by power_supply_get_battery_info(). Most platform drivers should
@@ -624,6 +632,8 @@ struct power_supply_battery_info {
int ocv_table_size[POWER_SUPPLY_OCV_TEMP_MAX];
struct power_supply_resistance_temp_table *resist_table;
int resist_table_size;
+ int bti_resistance_ohm;
+ int bti_resistance_tolerance;
};
extern struct atomic_notifier_head power_supply_notifier;
@@ -667,6 +677,8 @@ power_supply_temp2resist_simple(struct power_supply_resistance_temp_table *table
int table_len, int temp);
extern struct power_supply_maintenance_charge_table *
power_supply_get_maintenance_charging_setting(struct power_supply_battery_info *info, int index);
+extern bool power_supply_battery_bti_in_range(struct power_supply_battery_info *info,
+ int resistance);
extern void power_supply_changed(struct power_supply *psy);
extern int power_supply_am_i_supplied(struct power_supply *psy);
int power_supply_get_property_from_supplier(struct power_supply *psy,
@@ -684,6 +696,7 @@ power_supply_supports_maintenance_charging(struct power_supply_battery_info *inf
return (mt != NULL);
}
+
#ifdef CONFIG_POWER_SUPPLY
extern int power_supply_is_system_supplied(void);
#else
The Battery Type Indicator (BTI) resistor is a resistor mounted between a special terminal on the battery and ground. By sending a fixed current (such as 7mA) through this resistor and measuring the voltage over it, the resistance can be determined, and this verifies the battery type. Typical side view of the battery: o o o GND BTI +3.8V Typical example of the electrical layout: +3.8 V BTI | | | + | _______ [ ] 7kOhm ___ | | | | | GND GND By verifying this resistance before attempting to charge the battery we add an additional level of security. In some systems this is used for plug-and-play of batteries with different capacity. In other cases, this is merely used to verify that the right type of battery is connected, if several batteries have the same physical shape and can be plugged into the same slot. Sometimes this is just a surplus security mechanism. Nokia and Samsung among many other vendors are known to use these BTI resistors. Add the BTI properties to struct power_supply_battery_info and switch the AB8500 charger code over to using it. Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org> --- ChangeLog v3->v4: - Rebased on Sebastians linux-power-supply tree. ChangeLog v2->v3: - No changes ChangeLog v1->v2: - No changes --- drivers/power/supply/ab8500-bm.h | 12 ----------- drivers/power/supply/ab8500_bmdata.c | 14 ++++++------- drivers/power/supply/ab8500_btemp.c | 14 ++++++------- drivers/power/supply/ab8500_fg.c | 4 ---- drivers/power/supply/power_supply_core.c | 26 +++++++++++++++++++++++- include/linux/power_supply.h | 13 ++++++++++++ 6 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)