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1===== General Properties =====
2
3What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/manufacturer
4Date: May 2007
5Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
6Description:
7 Reports the name of the device manufacturer.
8
9 Access: Read
10 Valid values: Represented as string
11
12What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/model_name
13Date: May 2007
14Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
15Description:
16 Reports the name of the device model.
17
18 Access: Read
19 Valid values: Represented as string
20
21What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/serial_number
22Date: January 2008
23Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
24Description:
25 Reports the serial number of the device.
26
27 Access: Read
28 Valid values: Represented as string
29
30What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/type
31Date: May 2010
32Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
33Description:
34 Describes the main type of the supply.
35
36 Access: Read
37 Valid values: "Battery", "UPS", "Mains", "USB"
38
39===== Battery Properties =====
40
41What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/capacity
42Date: May 2007
43Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
44Description:
45 Fine grain representation of battery capacity.
46 Access: Read
47 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
48
49What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/capacity_alert_max
50Date: July 2012
51Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
52Description:
53 Maximum battery capacity trip-wire value where the supply will
54 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the
55 battery discharging scenario where user-space needs to know the
56 battery has dropped to an upper level so it can take
57 appropriate action (e.g. warning user that battery level is
58 low).
59
60 Access: Read, Write
61 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
62
63What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/capacity_alert_min
64Date: July 2012
65Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
66Description:
67 Minimum battery capacity trip-wire value where the supply will
68 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the
69 battery discharging scenario where user-space needs to know the
70 battery has dropped to a lower level so it can take
71 appropriate action (e.g. warning user that battery level is
72 critically low).
73
74 Access: Read, Write
75 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
76
77What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/capacity_level
78Date: June 2009
79Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
80Description:
81 Coarse representation of battery capacity.
82
83 Access: Read
84 Valid values: "Unknown", "Critical", "Low", "Normal", "High",
85 "Full"
86
87What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/current_avg
88Date: May 2007
89Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
90Description:
91 Reports an average IBAT current reading for the battery, over a
92 fixed period. Normally devices will provide a fixed interval in
93 which they average readings to smooth out the reported value.
94
95 Access: Read
96 Valid values: Represented in microamps
97
98What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/current_max
99Date: October 2010
100Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
101Description:
102 Reports the maximum IBAT current allowed into the battery.
103
104 Access: Read
105 Valid values: Represented in microamps
106
107What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/current_now
108Date: May 2007
109Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
110Description:
111 Reports an instant, single IBAT current reading for the battery.
112 This value is not averaged/smoothed.
113
114 Access: Read
115 Valid values: Represented in microamps
116
117What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/charge_control_limit
118Date: Oct 2012
119Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
120Description:
121 Maximum allowable charging current. Used for charge rate
122 throttling for thermal cooling or improving battery health.
123
124 Access: Read, Write
125 Valid values: Represented in microamps
126
127What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/charge_control_limit_max
128Date: Oct 2012
129Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
130Description:
131 Maximum legal value for the charge_control_limit property.
132
133 Access: Read
134 Valid values: Represented in microamps
135
136What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/charge_control_start_threshold
137Date: April 2019
138Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
139Description:
140 Represents a battery percentage level, below which charging will
141 begin.
142
143 Access: Read, Write
144 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
145
146What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/charge_control_end_threshold
147Date: April 2019
148Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
149Description:
150 Represents a battery percentage level, above which charging will
151 stop.
152
153 Access: Read, Write
154 Valid values: 0 - 100 (percent)
155
156What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/charge_type
157Date: July 2009
158Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
159Description:
160 Represents the type of charging currently being applied to the
161 battery. "Trickle", "Fast", and "Standard" all mean different
162 charging speeds. "Adaptive" means that the charger uses some
163 algorithm to adjust the charge rate dynamically, without
164 any user configuration required. "Custom" means that the charger
165 uses the charge_control_* properties as configuration for some
166 different algorithm.
167
168 Access: Read, Write
169 Valid values: "Unknown", "N/A", "Trickle", "Fast", "Standard",
170 "Adaptive", "Custom"
171
172What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/charge_term_current
173Date: July 2014
174Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
175Description:
176 Reports the charging current value which is used to determine
177 when the battery is considered full and charging should end.
178
179 Access: Read
180 Valid values: Represented in microamps
181
182What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/health
183Date: May 2007
184Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
185Description:
186 Reports the health of the battery or battery side of charger
187 functionality.
188
189 Access: Read
190 Valid values: "Unknown", "Good", "Overheat", "Dead",
191 "Over voltage", "Unspecified failure", "Cold",
192 "Watchdog timer expire", "Safety timer expire",
193 "Over current"
194
195What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/precharge_current
196Date: June 2017
197Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
198Description:
199 Reports the charging current applied during pre-charging phase
200 for a battery charge cycle.
201
202 Access: Read
203 Valid values: Represented in microamps
204
205What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/present
206Date: May 2007
207Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
208Description:
209 Reports whether a battery is present or not in the system.
210
211 Access: Read
212 Valid values:
213 0: Absent
214 1: Present
215
216What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/status
217Date: May 2007
218Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
219Description:
220 Represents the charging status of the battery. Normally this
221 is read-only reporting although for some supplies this can be
222 used to enable/disable charging to the battery.
223
224 Access: Read, Write
225 Valid values: "Unknown", "Charging", "Discharging",
226 "Not charging", "Full"
227
228What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/technology
229Date: May 2007
230Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
231Description:
232 Describes the battery technology supported by the supply.
233
234 Access: Read
235 Valid values: "Unknown", "NiMH", "Li-ion", "Li-poly", "LiFe",
236 "NiCd", "LiMn"
237
238What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp
239Date: May 2007
240Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
241Description:
242 Reports the current TBAT battery temperature reading.
243
244 Access: Read
245 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius
246
247What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_alert_max
248Date: July 2012
249Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
250Description:
251 Maximum TBAT temperature trip-wire value where the supply will
252 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the
253 battery charging scenario where user-space needs to know the
254 battery temperature has crossed an upper threshold so it can
255 take appropriate action (e.g. warning user that battery level is
256 critically high, and charging has stopped).
257
258 Access: Read
259 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius
260
261What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_alert_min
262Date: July 2012
263Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
264Description:
265 Minimum TBAT temperature trip-wire value where the supply will
266 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the
267 battery charging scenario where user-space needs to know the
268 battery temperature has crossed a lower threshold so it can take
269 appropriate action (e.g. warning user that battery level is
270 high, and charging current has been reduced accordingly to
271 remedy the situation).
272
273 Access: Read
274 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius
275
276What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_max
277Date: July 2014
278Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
279Description:
280 Reports the maximum allowed TBAT battery temperature for
281 charging.
282
283 Access: Read
284 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius
285
286What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_min
287Date: July 2014
288Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
289Description:
290 Reports the minimum allowed TBAT battery temperature for
291 charging.
292
293 Access: Read
294 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius
295
296What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/voltage_avg,
297Date: May 2007
298Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
299Description:
300 Reports an average VBAT voltage reading for the battery, over a
301 fixed period. Normally devices will provide a fixed interval in
302 which they average readings to smooth out the reported value.
303
304 Access: Read
305 Valid values: Represented in microvolts
306
307What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/voltage_max,
308Date: January 2008
309Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
310Description:
311 Reports the maximum safe VBAT voltage permitted for the battery,
312 during charging.
313
314 Access: Read
315 Valid values: Represented in microvolts
316
317What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/voltage_min,
318Date: January 2008
319Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
320Description:
321 Reports the minimum safe VBAT voltage permitted for the battery,
322 during discharging.
323
324 Access: Read
325 Valid values: Represented in microvolts
326
327What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/voltage_now,
328Date: May 2007
329Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
330Description:
331 Reports an instant, single VBAT voltage reading for the battery.
332 This value is not averaged/smoothed.
333
334 Access: Read
335 Valid values: Represented in microvolts
336
337===== USB Properties =====
338
339What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/current_avg
340Date: May 2007
341Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
342Description:
343 Reports an average IBUS current reading over a fixed period.
344 Normally devices will provide a fixed interval in which they
345 average readings to smooth out the reported value.
346
347 Access: Read
348 Valid values: Represented in microamps
349
350
351What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/current_max
352Date: October 2010
353Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
354Description:
355 Reports the maximum IBUS current the supply can support.
356
357 Access: Read
358 Valid values: Represented in microamps
359
360What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/current_now
361Date: May 2007
362Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
363Description:
364 Reports the IBUS current supplied now. This value is generally
365 read-only reporting, unless the 'online' state of the supply
366 is set to be programmable, in which case this value can be set
367 within the reported min/max range.
368
369 Access: Read, Write
370 Valid values: Represented in microamps
371
372What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/input_current_limit
373Date: July 2014
374Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
375Description:
376 Details the incoming IBUS current limit currently set in the
377 supply. Normally this is configured based on the type of
378 connection made (e.g. A configured SDP should output a maximum
379 of 500mA so the input current limit is set to the same value).
380 Use preferably input_power_limit, and for problems that can be
381 solved using power limit use input_current_limit.
382
383 Access: Read, Write
384 Valid values: Represented in microamps
385
386What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/input_voltage_limit
387Date: May 2019
388Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
389Description:
390 This entry configures the incoming VBUS voltage limit currently
391 set in the supply. Normally this is configured based on
392 system-level knowledge or user input (e.g. This is part of the
393 Pixel C's thermal management strategy to effectively limit the
394 input power to 5V when the screen is on to meet Google's skin
395 temperature targets). Note that this feature should not be
396 used for safety critical things.
397 Use preferably input_power_limit, and for problems that can be
398 solved using power limit use input_voltage_limit.
399
400 Access: Read, Write
401 Valid values: Represented in microvolts
402
403What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/input_power_limit
404Date: May 2019
405Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
406Description:
407 This entry configures the incoming power limit currently set
408 in the supply. Normally this is configured based on
409 system-level knowledge or user input. Use preferably this
410 feature to limit the incoming power and use current/voltage
411 limit only for problems that can be solved using power limit.
412
413 Access: Read, Write
414 Valid values: Represented in microwatts
415
416What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/online,
417Date: May 2007
418Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
419Description:
420 Indicates if VBUS is present for the supply. When the supply is
421 online, and the supply allows it, then it's possible to switch
422 between online states (e.g. Fixed -> Programmable for a PD_PPS
423 USB supply so voltage and current can be controlled).
424
425 Access: Read, Write
426 Valid values:
427 0: Offline
428 1: Online Fixed - Fixed Voltage Supply
429 2: Online Programmable - Programmable Voltage Supply
430
431What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp
432Date: May 2007
433Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
434Description:
435 Reports the current supply temperature reading. This would
436 normally be the internal temperature of the device itself (e.g
437 TJUNC temperature of an IC)
438
439 Access: Read
440 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius
441
442What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_alert_max
443Date: July 2012
444Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
445Description:
446 Maximum supply temperature trip-wire value where the supply will
447 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the
448 charging scenario where user-space needs to know the supply
449 temperature has crossed an upper threshold so it can take
450 appropriate action (e.g. warning user that the supply
451 temperature is critically high, and charging has stopped to
452 remedy the situation).
453
454 Access: Read
455 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius
456
457What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_alert_min
458Date: July 2012
459Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
460Description:
461 Minimum supply temperature trip-wire value where the supply will
462 notify user-space of the event. This is normally used for the
463 charging scenario where user-space needs to know the supply
464 temperature has crossed a lower threshold so it can take
465 appropriate action (e.g. warning user that the supply
466 temperature is high, and charging current has been reduced
467 accordingly to remedy the situation).
468
469 Access: Read
470 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius
471
472What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_max
473Date: July 2014
474Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
475Description:
476 Reports the maximum allowed supply temperature for operation.
477
478 Access: Read
479 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius
480
481What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/temp_min
482Date: July 2014
483Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
484Description:
485 Reports the mainimum allowed supply temperature for operation.
486
487 Access: Read
488 Valid values: Represented in 1/10 Degrees Celsius
489
490What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/usb_type
491Date: March 2018
492Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
493Description:
494 Reports what type of USB connection is currently active for
495 the supply, for example it can show if USB-PD capable source
496 is attached.
497
498 Access: Read-Only
499 Valid values: "Unknown", "SDP", "DCP", "CDP", "ACA", "C", "PD",
500 "PD_DRP", "PD_PPS", "BrickID"
501
502What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/voltage_max
503Date: January 2008
504Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
505Description:
506 Reports the maximum VBUS voltage the supply can support.
507
508 Access: Read
509 Valid values: Represented in microvolts
510
511What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/voltage_min
512Date: January 2008
513Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
514Description:
515 Reports the minimum VBUS voltage the supply can support.
516
517 Access: Read
518 Valid values: Represented in microvolts
519
520What: /sys/class/power_supply/<supply_name>/voltage_now
521Date: May 2007
522Contact: linux-pm@vger.kernel.org
523Description:
524 Reports the VBUS voltage supplied now. This value is generally
525 read-only reporting, unless the 'online' state of the supply
526 is set to be programmable, in which case this value can be set
527 within the reported min/max range.
528
529 Access: Read, Write
530 Valid values: Represented in microvolts
531
532===== Device Specific Properties =====
533
534What: /sys/class/power/ds2760-battery.*/charge_now
535Date: May 2010
536KernelVersion: 2.6.35
537Contact: Daniel Mack <daniel@caiaq.de>
538Description:
539 This file is writeable and can be used to set the current
540 coloumb counter value inside the battery monitor chip. This
541 is needed for unavoidable corrections of aging batteries.
542 A userspace daemon can monitor the battery charging logic
543 and once the counter drops out of considerable bounds, take
544 appropriate action.
545
546What: /sys/class/power/ds2760-battery.*/charge_full
547Date: May 2010
548KernelVersion: 2.6.35
549Contact: Daniel Mack <daniel@caiaq.de>
550Description:
551 This file is writeable and can be used to set the assumed
552 battery 'full level'. As batteries age, this value has to be
553 amended over time.
554
555What: /sys/class/power_supply/max14577-charger/device/fast_charge_timer
556Date: October 2014
557KernelVersion: 3.18.0
558Contact: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org>
559Description:
560 This entry shows and sets the maximum time the max14577
561 charger operates in fast-charge mode. When the timer expires
562 the device will terminate fast-charge mode (charging current
563 will drop to 0 A) and will trigger interrupt.
564
565 Valid values:
566 - 5, 6 or 7 (hours),
567 - 0: disabled.
568
569What: /sys/class/power_supply/max77693-charger/device/fast_charge_timer
570Date: January 2015
571KernelVersion: 3.19.0
572Contact: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org>
573Description:
574 This entry shows and sets the maximum time the max77693
575 charger operates in fast-charge mode. When the timer expires
576 the device will terminate fast-charge mode (charging current
577 will drop to 0 A) and will trigger interrupt.
578
579 Valid values:
580 - 4 - 16 (hours), step by 2 (rounded down)
581 - 0: disabled.
582
583What: /sys/class/power_supply/max77693-charger/device/top_off_threshold_current
584Date: January 2015
585KernelVersion: 3.19.0
586Contact: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org>
587Description:
588 This entry shows and sets the charging current threshold for
589 entering top-off charging mode. When charging current in fast
590 charge mode drops below this value, the charger will trigger
591 interrupt and start top-off charging mode.
592
593 Valid values:
594 - 100000 - 200000 (microamps), step by 25000 (rounded down)
595 - 200000 - 350000 (microamps), step by 50000 (rounded down)
596 - 0: disabled.
597
598What: /sys/class/power_supply/max77693-charger/device/top_off_timer
599Date: January 2015
600KernelVersion: 3.19.0
601Contact: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org>
602Description:
603 This entry shows and sets the maximum time the max77693
604 charger operates in top-off charge mode. When the timer expires
605 the device will terminate top-off charge mode (charging current
606 will drop to 0 A) and will trigger interrupt.
607
608 Valid values:
609 - 0 - 70 (minutes), step by 10 (rounded down)
610
611What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/ovp_voltage
612Date: October 2015
613KernelVersion: 4.4.0
614Contact: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com>
615Description:
616 This entry configures the overvoltage protection feature of bq24257-
617 type charger devices. This feature protects the device and other
618 components against damage from overvoltage on the input supply. See
619 device datasheet for details.
620
621 Valid values:
622 - 6000000, 6500000, 7000000, 8000000, 9000000, 9500000, 10000000,
623 10500000 (all uV)
624
625What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/in_dpm_voltage
626Date: October 2015
627KernelVersion: 4.4.0
628Contact: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com>
629Description:
630 This entry configures the input dynamic power path management voltage of
631 bq24257-type charger devices. Once the supply drops to the configured
632 voltage, the input current limit is reduced down to prevent the further
633 drop of the supply. When the IC enters this mode, the charge current is
634 lower than the set value. See device datasheet for details.
635
636 Valid values:
637 - 4200000, 4280000, 4360000, 4440000, 4520000, 4600000, 4680000,
638 4760000 (all uV)
639
640What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/high_impedance_enable
641Date: October 2015
642KernelVersion: 4.4.0
643Contact: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com>
644Description:
645 This entry allows enabling the high-impedance mode of bq24257-type
646 charger devices. If enabled, it places the charger IC into low power
647 standby mode with the switch mode controller disabled. When disabled,
648 the charger operates normally. See device datasheet for details.
649
650 Valid values:
651 - 1: enabled
652 - 0: disabled
653
654What: /sys/class/power_supply/bq24257-charger/sysoff_enable
655Date: October 2015
656KernelVersion: 4.4.0
657Contact: Andreas Dannenberg <dannenberg@ti.com>
658Description:
659 This entry allows enabling the sysoff mode of bq24257-type charger
660 devices. If enabled and the input is removed, the internal battery FET
661 is turned off in order to reduce the leakage from the BAT pin to less
662 than 1uA. Note that on some devices/systems this disconnects the battery
663 from the system. See device datasheet for details.
664
665 Valid values:
666 - 1: enabled
667 - 0: disabled