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  Kernel driver lineage-pem
  =========================
  
  Supported devices:
    * Lineage Compact Power Line Power Entry Modules
      Prefix: 'lineage-pem'
      Addresses scanned: -
      Documentation:
          http://www.lineagepower.com/oem/pdf/CPLI2C.pdf
  
  Author: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
  
  
  Description
  -----------
  
  This driver supports various Lineage Compact Power Line DC/DC and AC/DC
  converters such as CP1800, CP2000AC, CP2000DC, CP2100DC, and others.
  
  Lineage CPL power entry modules are nominally PMBus compliant. However, most
  standard PMBus commands are not supported. Specifically, all hardware monitoring
  and status reporting commands are non-standard. For this reason, a standard
  PMBus driver can not be used.
  
  
  Usage Notes
  -----------
  
  This driver does not probe for Lineage CPL devices, since there is no register
  which can be safely used to identify the chip. You will have to instantiate
  the devices explicitly.
  
  Example: the following will load the driver for a Lineage PEM at address 0x40
  on I2C bus #1:
  $ modprobe lineage-pem
  $ echo lineage-pem 0x40 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-1/new_device
  
  All Lineage CPL power entry modules have a built-in I2C bus master selector
  (PCA9541). To ensure device access, this driver should only be used as client
  driver to the pca9541 I2C master selector driver.
  
  
  Sysfs entries
  -------------
  
  All Lineage CPL devices report output voltage and device temperature as well as
  alarms for output voltage, temperature, input voltage, input current, input power,
  and fan status.
  
  Input voltage, input current, input power, and fan speed measurement is only
  supported on newer devices. The driver detects if those attributes are supported,
  and only creates respective sysfs entries if they are.
  
  in1_input		Output voltage (mV)
  in1_min_alarm		Output undervoltage alarm
  in1_max_alarm		Output overvoltage alarm
  in1_crit		Output voltage critical alarm
  
  in2_input		Input voltage (mV, optional)
  in2_alarm		Input voltage alarm
  
  curr1_input		Input current (mA, optional)
  curr1_alarm		Input overcurrent alarm
  
  power1_input		Input power (uW, optional)
  power1_alarm		Input power alarm
  
  fan1_input		Fan 1 speed (rpm, optional)
  fan2_input		Fan 2 speed (rpm, optional)
  fan3_input		Fan 3 speed (rpm, optional)
  
  temp1_input
  temp1_max
  temp1_crit
  temp1_alarm
  temp1_crit_alarm
  temp1_fault