commit | 7c0a5dc19419a453774e9bc5265f60af655ec0c0 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Raghul R <raghulr@ami.com> | Mon Dec 13 17:54:34 2021 +0530 |
committer | Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> | Thu Dec 16 06:48:28 2021 +0000 |
tree | 19e2b9df9b8241d44ef15492ae98b0e51de19353 | |
parent | 5ec6208b5923491396ff554dfb278dd742ef2eca [diff] |
adcapp: added support for ast2600 platform In ast2600, ADC engine has two Analog-to-Digital Convertor. Each one has 8 voltage sensing channels.Current adcapp able to read device0 only. Adcapp should read all channel values for ast2600. By this changes, adcapp tool can be used for both ast2600 and ast2500 bmc platform. Tested: Read the raw data from sysfs entry and tried to read the same values from adcapp,validated on both ast2600 and ast2500 platform. Adcapp able to read all the channel values. Signed-off-by: Raghul R <raghulr@ami.com> Change-Id: I8adec7c784102794a1acb85f2745e92ad3206a2e
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