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  Kernel driver power_meter
  =========================
  
  This driver talks to ACPI 4.0 power meters.
  
  Supported systems:
    * Any recent system with ACPI 4.0.
      Prefix: 'power_meter'
      Datasheet: http://acpi.info/, section 10.4.
  
  Author: Darrick J. Wong
  
  Description
  -----------
  
  This driver implements sensor reading support for the power meters exposed in
  the ACPI 4.0 spec (Chapter 10.4).  These devices have a simple set of
  features--a power meter that returns average power use over a configurable
  interval, an optional capping mechanism, and a couple of trip points.  The
  sysfs interface conforms with the specification outlined in the "Power" section
  of Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface.
  
  Special Features
  ----------------
  
  The power[1-*]_is_battery knob indicates if the power supply is a battery.
  Both power[1-*]_average_{min,max} must be set before the trip points will work.
  When both of them are set, an ACPI event will be broadcast on the ACPI netlink
  socket and a poll notification will be sent to the appropriate
  power[1-*]_average sysfs file.
  
  The power[1-*]_{model_number, serial_number, oem_info} fields display arbitrary
  strings that ACPI provides with the meter.  The measures/ directory contains
  symlinks to the devices that this meter measures.
  
  Some computers have the ability to enforce a power cap in hardware.  If this is
  the case, the power[1-*]_cap and related sysfs files will appear.  When the
  average power consumption exceeds the cap, an ACPI event will be broadcast on
  the netlink event socket and a poll notification will be sent to the
  appropriate power[1-*]_alarm file to indicate that capping has begun, and the
  hardware has taken action to reduce power consumption.  Most likely this will
  result in reduced performance.
  
  There are a few other ACPI notifications that can be sent by the firmware.  In
  all cases the ACPI event will be broadcast on the ACPI netlink event socket as
  well as sent as a poll notification to a sysfs file.  The events are as
  follows:
  
  power[1-*]_cap will be notified if the firmware changes the power cap.
  power[1-*]_interval will be notified if the firmware changes the averaging
  interval.