On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 23:30:56 PST, Andrew Morton said: > ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.24-rc6/2.6.24-rc6-mm1/ Happened to be looking more closely than usual at my dmesg looking for something else, and spotted this: [ 6.079043] power_supply BAT0: 11 dynamic props [ 6.079045] power_supply BAT0: prop STATUS=Full [ 6.079047] power_supply BAT0: prop PRESENT=1 [ 6.079049] power_supply BAT0: prop TECHNOLOGY=Li-ion [ 6.079052] power_supply BAT0: prop VOLTAGE_MIN_DESIGN=11100000 [ 6.079054] power_supply BAT0: prop VOLTAGE_NOW=11793000 [ 6.079056] power_supply BAT0: prop CURRENT_NOW=1000 [ 6.079058] power_supply BAT0: prop CHARGE_FULL_DESIGN=7800000 [ 6.079061] power_supply BAT0: prop CHARGE_FULL=3110000 [ 6.079063] power_supply BAT0: prop CHARGE_NOW=7800000 [ 6.079065] power_supply BAT0: prop TIME_TO_FULL_AVG=DELL FF2316 [ 6.079067] power_supply BAT0: prop MODEL_NAME=Sanyo [ 6.079301] ACPI: SSDT 7FE82138, 0244 (r1 PmRef Cpu0Ist 3000 INTL 20050624) [ 6.079488] ACPI: SSDT 7FE81EED, 01C6 (r1 PmRef Cpu0Cst 3001 INTL 20050624) What's with that TIME_TO_FULL_AVG value? Is the battery on crack, or my BIOS, or the driver? I expected time units, not a Dell part number ;) (Yes, I know CHARGE_FULL is low, the battery is pretty beat, and Latitudes seem to always report CHARGE_NOW as "design full" when running off the AC power brick) (For the record, dmidecode says: Handle 0x1600, DMI type 22, 26 bytes Portable Battery Location: Sys. Battery Bay Manufacturer: Sanyo Name: DELL FF2316A Design Capacity: 78000 mWh Design Voltage: 11100 mV SBDS Version: 1.0 Maximum Error: 0% SBDS Serial Number: 0355 SBDS Manufacture Date: 2006-10-26 SBDS Chemistry: LION OEM-specific Information: 0x00000001 So it even managed to lose the trailing 'A'.. ;)
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