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[PATCH 2/2] tmp105: Correct handling of temperature limit checks


From: Peter Maydell
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] tmp105: Correct handling of temperature limit checks
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2020 15:00:23 +0000

The TMP105 datasheet says that in Interrupt Mode (when TM==1) the device
signals an alert when the temperature equals or exceeds the T_high value and
then remains high until a device register is read or the device responds to
the SMBUS Alert Response address, or the device is put into Shutdown Mode.
Thereafter the Alert pin will only be re-signalled when temperature falls
below T_low; alert can then be cleared in the same set of ways, and the
device returns to its initial "alert when temperature goes above T_high"
mode. (If this textual description is confusing, see figure 3 in the
TI datasheet at https://www.ti.com/lit/gpn/tmp105 .)

We were misimplementing this as a simple "always alert if temperature is
above T_high or below T_low" condition, which gives a spurious alert on
startup if using the "T_high = 80 degrees C, T_low = 75 degrees C" reset
limit values.

Implement the correct (hysteresis) behaviour by tracking whether we
are currently looking for the temperature to rise over T_high or
for it to fall below T_low. Our implementation of the comparator
mode (TM==0) wasn't wrong, but rephrase it to match the way that
interrupt mode is now handled for clarity.

Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
---
 hw/misc/tmp105.c | 70 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
 hw/misc/tmp105.h |  7 +++++
 2 files changed, 68 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/hw/misc/tmp105.c b/hw/misc/tmp105.c
index 0a4aad4854..d299d9b21b 100644
--- a/hw/misc/tmp105.c
+++ b/hw/misc/tmp105.c
@@ -41,16 +41,40 @@ static void tmp105_alarm_update(TMP105State *s)
             return;
     }
 
-    if ((s->config >> 1) & 1) {                                        /* TM */
-        if (s->temperature >= s->limit[1])
-            s->alarm = 1;
-        else if (s->temperature < s->limit[0])
-            s->alarm = 1;
+    if (s->config >> 1 & 1) {
+        /*
+         * TM == 1 : Interrupt mode. We signal Alert when the
+         * temperature rises above T_high, and expect the guest to clear
+         * it (eg by reading a device register).
+         */
+        if (s->detect_falling) {
+            if (s->temperature < s->limit[0]) {
+                s->alarm = 1;
+                s->detect_falling = false;
+            }
+        } else {
+            if (s->temperature >= s->limit[1]) {
+                s->alarm = 1;
+                s->detect_falling = true;
+            }
+        }
     } else {
-        if (s->temperature >= s->limit[1])
-            s->alarm = 1;
-        else if (s->temperature < s->limit[0])
-            s->alarm = 0;
+        /*
+         * TM == 0 : Comparator mode. We signal Alert when the temperature
+         * rises above T_high, and stop signalling it when the temperature
+         * falls below T_low.
+         */
+        if (s->detect_falling) {
+            if (s->temperature < s->limit[0]) {
+                s->alarm = 0;
+                s->detect_falling = false;
+            }
+        } else {
+            if (s->temperature >= s->limit[1]) {
+                s->alarm = 1;
+                s->detect_falling = true;
+            }
+        }
     }
 
     tmp105_interrupt_update(s);
@@ -197,6 +221,29 @@ static int tmp105_post_load(void *opaque, int version_id)
     return 0;
 }
 
+static bool detect_falling_needed(void *opaque)
+{
+    TMP105State *s = opaque;
+
+    /*
+     * We only need to migrate the detect_falling bool if it's set;
+     * for migration from older machines we assume that it is false
+     * (ie temperature is not out of range).
+     */
+    return s->detect_falling;
+}
+
+static const VMStateDescription vmstate_tmp105_detect_falling = {
+    .name = "TMP105/detect-falling",
+    .version_id = 1,
+    .minimum_version_id = 1,
+    .needed = detect_falling_needed,
+    .fields = (VMStateField[]) {
+        VMSTATE_BOOL(detect_falling, TMP105State),
+        VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST()
+    }
+};
+
 static const VMStateDescription vmstate_tmp105 = {
     .name = "TMP105",
     .version_id = 0,
@@ -212,6 +259,10 @@ static const VMStateDescription vmstate_tmp105 = {
         VMSTATE_UINT8(alarm, TMP105State),
         VMSTATE_I2C_SLAVE(i2c, TMP105State),
         VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST()
+    },
+    .subsections = (const VMStateDescription*[]) {
+        &vmstate_tmp105_detect_falling,
+        NULL
     }
 };
 
@@ -224,6 +275,7 @@ static void tmp105_reset(I2CSlave *i2c)
     s->config = 0;
     s->faults = tmp105_faultq[(s->config >> 3) & 3];
     s->alarm = 0;
+    s->detect_falling = false;
 
     s->limit[0] = 0x4b00; /* T_LOW, 75 degrees C */
     s->limit[1] = 0x5000; /* T_HIGH, 80 degrees C */
diff --git a/hw/misc/tmp105.h b/hw/misc/tmp105.h
index e5198fce80..7c97071ad7 100644
--- a/hw/misc/tmp105.h
+++ b/hw/misc/tmp105.h
@@ -43,6 +43,13 @@ struct TMP105State {
     int16_t limit[2];
     int faults;
     uint8_t alarm;
+    /*
+     * The TMP105 initially looks for a temperature rising above T_high;
+     * once this is detected, the condition it looks for next is the
+     * temperature falling below T_low. This flag is false when initially
+     * looking for T_high, true when looking for T_low.
+     */
+    bool detect_falling;
 };
 
 #endif
-- 
2.20.1




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