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authorDavid Fries2008-01-22 12:31:39 +0100
committerLinus Torvalds2008-01-22 18:17:48 +0100
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parentW1: w1_therm.c ds18b20 decode freezing temperatures correctly (diff)
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W1: w1_therm.c is flagging 0C etc as invalid
The extra rom[0] check is flagging valid temperatures as invalid when there is already a CRC data transmission check. w1_therm_read_bin() if (rom[8] == crc && rom[0]) verdict = 1; Requiring rom[0] to be non-zero will flag as invalid temperature conversions when the low byte is zero, specifically the temperatures 0C, 16C, 32C, 48C, -16C, -32C, and -48C. The CRC check is produced on the device for the previous 8 bytes and is required to ensure the data integrity in transmission. I don't see why the extra check for rom[0] being non-zero is in there. Evgeniy Polyakov didn't know either. Just for a check I unplugged the sensor, executed a temperature conversion, and read the results. The read was all ff's, which also failed the CRC, so it doesn't need to protect against a disconnected sensor. I have more extensive patches in the work, but these two trivial ones will do for today. I would like to hear from people who use the ds2490 USB to one wire dongle. 1 if you would be willing to test the patches as I currently only have the one sensor on a short parisite powered wire, 2 if there is any cheap sources for the ds2490. Signed-off-by: David Fries <david@fries.net> Acked-by: Evgeniy Polyakov <johnpol@2ka.mipt.ru> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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