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hwmon: Remove smm665 driver
SMM665 and related chips are power controller/sequencer chips from Summit Microelectronics. The company was acquired by Qualcomm in 2012, and support for the chip series stopped. The chips are long since gone from active use, making the driver unsupportable and just consuming space and compile time. Remove it. Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
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@@ -195,7 +195,6 @@ Hardware Monitoring Kernel Drivers
shtc1
sis5595
sl28cpld
- smm665
smpro-hwmon
smsc47b397
smsc47m192
diff --git a/Documentation/hwmon/smm665.rst b/Documentation/hwmon/smm665.rst
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-Kernel driver smm665
-====================
-
-Supported chips:
-
- * Summit Microelectronics SMM465
-
- Prefix: 'smm465'
-
- Addresses scanned: -
-
- Datasheet:
-
- http://www.summitmicro.com/prod_select/summary/SMM465/SMM465DS.pdf
-
- * Summit Microelectronics SMM665, SMM665B
-
- Prefix: 'smm665'
-
- Addresses scanned: -
-
- Datasheet:
-
- http://www.summitmicro.com/prod_select/summary/SMM665/SMM665B_2089_20.pdf
-
- * Summit Microelectronics SMM665C
-
- Prefix: 'smm665c'
-
- Addresses scanned: -
-
- Datasheet:
-
- http://www.summitmicro.com/prod_select/summary/SMM665C/SMM665C_2125.pdf
-
- * Summit Microelectronics SMM764
-
- Prefix: 'smm764'
-
- Addresses scanned: -
-
- Datasheet:
-
- http://www.summitmicro.com/prod_select/summary/SMM764/SMM764_2098.pdf
-
- * Summit Microelectronics SMM766, SMM766B
-
- Prefix: 'smm766'
-
- Addresses scanned: -
-
- Datasheets:
-
- http://www.summitmicro.com/prod_select/summary/SMM766/SMM766_2086.pdf
-
- http://www.summitmicro.com/prod_select/summary/SMM766B/SMM766B_2122.pdf
-
-Author: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
-
-
-Module Parameters
------------------
-
-* vref: int
- Default: 1250 (mV)
-
- Reference voltage on VREF_ADC pin in mV. It should not be necessary to set
- this parameter unless a non-default reference voltage is used.
-
-
-Description
------------
-
-[From datasheet] The SMM665 is an Active DC Output power supply Controller
-that monitors, margins and cascade sequences power. The part monitors six
-power supply channels as well as VDD, 12V input, two general-purpose analog
-inputs and an internal temperature sensor using a 10-bit ADC.
-
-Each monitored channel has its own high and low limits, plus a critical
-limit.
-
-Support for SMM465, SMM764, and SMM766 has been implemented but is untested.
-
-
-Usage Notes
------------
-
-This driver does not probe for devices, since there is no register which
-can be safely used to identify the chip. You will have to instantiate
-the devices explicitly. When instantiating the device, you have to specify
-its configuration register address.
-
-Example: the following will load the driver for an SMM665 at address 0x57
-on I2C bus #1::
-
- $ modprobe smm665
- $ echo smm665 0x57 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-1/new_device
-
-
-Sysfs entries
--------------
-
-This driver uses the values in the datasheet to convert ADC register values
-into the values specified in the sysfs-interface document. All attributes are
-read only.
-
-Min, max, lcrit, and crit values are used by the chip to trigger external signals
-and/or other activity. Triggered signals can include HEALTHY, RST, Power Off,
-or Fault depending on the chip configuration. The driver reports values as lcrit
-or crit if exceeding the limits triggers RST, Power Off, or Fault, and as min or
-max otherwise. For details please see the SMM665 datasheet.
-
-For SMM465 and SMM764, values for Channel E and F are reported but undefined.
-
-======================= =======================================================
-in1_input 12V input voltage (mV)
-in2_input 3.3V (VDD) input voltage (mV)
-in3_input Channel A voltage (mV)
-in4_input Channel B voltage (mV)
-in5_input Channel C voltage (mV)
-in6_input Channel D voltage (mV)
-in7_input Channel E voltage (mV)
-in8_input Channel F voltage (mV)
-in9_input AIN1 voltage (mV)
-in10_input AIN2 voltage (mV)
-
-in1_min 12v input minimum voltage (mV)
-in2_min 3.3V (VDD) input minimum voltage (mV)
-in3_min Channel A minimum voltage (mV)
-in4_min Channel B minimum voltage (mV)
-in5_min Channel C minimum voltage (mV)
-in6_min Channel D minimum voltage (mV)
-in7_min Channel E minimum voltage (mV)
-in8_min Channel F minimum voltage (mV)
-in9_min AIN1 minimum voltage (mV)
-in10_min AIN2 minimum voltage (mV)
-
-in1_max 12v input maximum voltage (mV)
-in2_max 3.3V (VDD) input maximum voltage (mV)
-in3_max Channel A maximum voltage (mV)
-in4_max Channel B maximum voltage (mV)
-in5_max Channel C maximum voltage (mV)
-in6_max Channel D maximum voltage (mV)
-in7_max Channel E maximum voltage (mV)
-in8_max Channel F maximum voltage (mV)
-in9_max AIN1 maximum voltage (mV)
-in10_max AIN2 maximum voltage (mV)
-
-in1_lcrit 12v input critical minimum voltage (mV)
-in2_lcrit 3.3V (VDD) input critical minimum voltage (mV)
-in3_lcrit Channel A critical minimum voltage (mV)
-in4_lcrit Channel B critical minimum voltage (mV)
-in5_lcrit Channel C critical minimum voltage (mV)
-in6_lcrit Channel D critical minimum voltage (mV)
-in7_lcrit Channel E critical minimum voltage (mV)
-in8_lcrit Channel F critical minimum voltage (mV)
-in9_lcrit AIN1 critical minimum voltage (mV)
-in10_lcrit AIN2 critical minimum voltage (mV)
-
-in1_crit 12v input critical maximum voltage (mV)
-in2_crit 3.3V (VDD) input critical maximum voltage (mV)
-in3_crit Channel A critical maximum voltage (mV)
-in4_crit Channel B critical maximum voltage (mV)
-in5_crit Channel C critical maximum voltage (mV)
-in6_crit Channel D critical maximum voltage (mV)
-in7_crit Channel E critical maximum voltage (mV)
-in8_crit Channel F critical maximum voltage (mV)
-in9_crit AIN1 critical maximum voltage (mV)
-in10_crit AIN2 critical maximum voltage (mV)
-
-in1_crit_alarm 12v input critical alarm
-in2_crit_alarm 3.3V (VDD) input critical alarm
-in3_crit_alarm Channel A critical alarm
-in4_crit_alarm Channel B critical alarm
-in5_crit_alarm Channel C critical alarm
-in6_crit_alarm Channel D critical alarm
-in7_crit_alarm Channel E critical alarm
-in8_crit_alarm Channel F critical alarm
-in9_crit_alarm AIN1 critical alarm
-in10_crit_alarm AIN2 critical alarm
-
-temp1_input Chip temperature
-temp1_min Minimum chip temperature
-temp1_max Maximum chip temperature
-temp1_crit Critical chip temperature
-temp1_crit_alarm Temperature critical alarm
-======================= =======================================================