On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 12:16:32AM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote:

> /dev/XXX
> + battery layer will need to be invented
> - that layer will need maintainer
> + maintainer ensures this is not a mess, allocates numbers

  and figures out which features are identical, which not, etc. This
        will actually be a lot easier than with keyboards: The number of
        different battery drivers/types is rather limited fortunately.

  note: It's absolutely necessary to limit the API to a well usable
        SUBSET of a superset of the features of all drivers/devices,
        even sacrificing obscure features to keep the API sane. One
        example would be the HID Power spec, which simply can't be
        supported to full extent by any sane API.

> - does not quite suit zaurus-style batteries, that can _only_ be
>       polled. Can be worked-around by polling from kernel (and we
>       are often doing that, anyway)

  + and the kernel can change the polling frequency based on power
        saving state changes

> + userspace backdoor interface will need to be invented, /dev/uinput style
> - hard to handle obscure features
>       (do_not_charge_battery_for_X_minutes), and we'll probably want
>       to unify batteries a bit, probably loosing precision.

-- 
Vojtech Pavlik
Director SuSE Labs
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