This method is still used by prebuilts, but making it private to start
the process of removing it from everywhere.
Test: pass
Bug: 35363681
Change-Id: I4d53f68d10c9abcca32023c4d930e99912afa697
In order to automatically use the /sys/class/power_supply/bms/charge_full
path for reading learned capacity of the battery, the BMS power supply
(Battery Management System) needs to be considered a battery.
Test: Manual
Change-Id: I66e5751547c3dbdc8de0bb3893367cc6f2c9d733
In readFromFile() when a newline is not found in the data, we reset
the initial character of the buffer to \0, but leave the count as is
(something >0 in this case).
Later in getBooleanField() we could erroneously treat a response as
"true" because count would be >0 and the initial value of buf would
be != '0' (set to \0 in this case).
To fixup error paths such as this, we can simplify readFromFile
by using android::base functions: ReadFromFileString() and Trim().
NOTES:
- Converted char * buffers used with readFromFile to std::string
- Removed unused variable btech from BatteryMonitor::update
Testing Done:
- Build healthd and recovery for angler device
- Confirm that known values are being read correctly from kernel
sysfs.
Change-Id: I238bbff097543767f352aa084bf0acbc1324baca
Signed-off-by: Michael Scott <michael.scott@linaro.org>
setting fake properties.
healthd used to check for registered charger drivers to determine if the
device is an always-plugged device with no battery. This patch changes
it to check for battery instead.
Change-Id: Ie4ff5d3f21dc1a83a780a41eb0c929f66b86d631
Signed-off-by: Ruchi Kandoi <kandoiruchi@google.com>
With Type-C PD, VBUS can no longer be assumed to
to be at 5V. Read the "voltage_max" field from the
power_supply class node and export it through
BatteryProperties service.
Bug: 25229483
Change-Id: I04e32d9783a21bab375f1724758a9eeace2a047c
recovery needs to know whether the battery is charged.
Bug: 26879394
Change-Id: Ie2a1d06e81878efa3ff432c2015d409a625e473e
(cherry picked from commit aedf6038dc)
and print a warning message containing the type
when the battery monitor fails to recognize a power supply.
Change-Id: I02ebd89736f7444f8bf7f28550afeec82d57e107
Use 1972 as a right delineation. Otherwise use half way point
between the monotonic and realtime. Treat correction factor as
unsigned, ensure that any wrapping to a negative value is
dropped or set to EPOCH. Acknowledge that we can get a more
accurate time track by acquiring the time rather than relying on
healthd timestamp.
Bug: 26331432
Change-Id: I09075fca58676a30cf7d87baf2d4b0f53795abaa
See the new types added here :
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/304660
Add support for these.
Signed-off-by: Benson Leung <bleung@google.com>
Change-Id: I12c51e0611692a763a7f1cda57c77ad83d7aa7ea
With Type-C PD, VBUS can no longer be assumed to
to be at 5V. Read the "voltage_max" field from the
power_supply class node and export it through
BatteryProperties service.
Bug: 25229483
Change-Id: I04e32d9783a21bab375f1724758a9eeace2a047c
Devices which have no battery and are always plugged in will not have
any battery property initialized. This causes the 'stable power' to
never be switched which is required for updating apps.
This change recognizes such a device and manually sets the battery to
100% and charger status to connected to AC mains. It will also fake the
battery temperature.
Bug: 24258855
Change-Id: I98e5ed0dbeb7f2ab6d3802cd7e0f3a269bd8f31f
Signed-off-by: Ruchi Kandoi <kandoiruchi@google.com>
Devices which have no battery and are always plugged in will not have
any battery property initialized. This causes the 'stable power' to
never be switched which is required for updating apps.
This change recognizes such a device and manually sets the battery to
100% and charger status to connected to AC mains. It will also fake the
battery temperature.
Bug: 24258855
Change-Id: I98e5ed0dbeb7f2ab6d3802cd7e0f3a269bd8f31f
Signed-off-by: Ruchi Kandoi <kandoiruchi@google.com>
(cherry pick from commit acb1ddf56c)
Aid monotonic to realtime logging synchronization correction in
the Android ecosystem by providing a periodic notification. We
now have the following messages in the kernel logs:
- PM: suspend entry %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%09q UTC
- PM: suspend exit %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%09q UTC
- Suspended for %s.%03q seconds
- healthd: battery l=100 ... %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%09q UTC
Alter klogd to resynchronize on healthd messages as well.
NB: Time using strftime format, %q is a reference to fractional
second as introduced into log_time strptime method.
Bug: 21868540
Change-Id: I854afc0a07dff9c7f26d2b2f68990e52bf90e300