Currently nvgpu reads the temperature by reading the
NV_THERM_I2CS_SENSOR_00 register. Below are the issues
with current approach
1) NV_THERM_I2CS_SENSOR_00 doesn't support
fractional precision which is POR.
2) It doesn't support negative temperatures which
is required for Auto.
3) It doesn't take into account the right POR
sensor in VFE VBIOS tables.
From therm channel get status interface we can read the
current temperature from PMU.
NVBUG - 200549047
Change-Id: I2fb21926208876f3d3bebe3f2dee08edafedbc7d
Signed-off-by: rmylavarapu <rmylavarapu@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/2196224
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In TU104 tsense is not calibrated and tsosc needs to be used.
Tsosc is the POR for TU104.
This patch does the following
Remove the GP106 related thermal header and Add TU104 therm.
Rename the files from therm_gp106 to therm_tu104.
Update the debug fs interface to reflect the same.
Update the yaml files.
Bug 200526122
Change-Id: I73fd7d4c516426b5c6b84762480be2d6d572d5a7
Signed-off-by: Abdul Salam <absalam@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/2135139
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