225 lines
5.9 KiB
C
225 lines
5.9 KiB
C
/* Copyright 2017 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file.
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*
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* Placeholder values for temporary battery pack.
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*/
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#include "battery.h"
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#include "battery_smart.h"
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#include "charge_state.h"
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#include "console.h"
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#include "ec_commands.h"
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#include "extpower.h"
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#include "gpio.h"
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#include "util.h"
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static enum battery_present batt_pres_prev = BP_NOT_SURE;
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/* Shutdown mode parameters to write to manufacturer access register */
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#define SB_SHIP_MODE_REG SB_MANUFACTURER_ACCESS
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#define SB_SHUTDOWN_DATA 0x0010
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/*
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* Unlike other smart batteries, Nautilus battery uses different bit fields
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* in manufacturer access register for the conditions of the CHG/DSG FETs.
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*/
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#define BATFETS_SHIFT (14)
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#define BATFETS_MASK (0x3)
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#define BATFETS_DISABLED (0x2)
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#define CHARGING_VOLTAGE_MV_SAFE 8400
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#define CHARGING_CURRENT_MA_SAFE 1500
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static const struct battery_info info = {
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.voltage_max = 8700,
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.voltage_normal = 7700,
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.voltage_min = 6000,
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/* Pre-charge values. */
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.precharge_current = 200, /* mA */
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.start_charging_min_c = 0,
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.start_charging_max_c = 45,
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.charging_min_c = 0,
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.charging_max_c = 50,
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.discharging_min_c = -20,
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.discharging_max_c = 70,
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};
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const struct battery_info *battery_get_info(void)
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{
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return &info;
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}
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int board_cut_off_battery(void)
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{
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int rv;
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/* Ship mode command must be sent twice to take effect */
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rv = sb_write(SB_SHIP_MODE_REG, SB_SHUTDOWN_DATA);
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if (rv != EC_SUCCESS)
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return rv;
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return sb_write(SB_SHIP_MODE_REG, SB_SHUTDOWN_DATA);
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}
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int charger_profile_override(struct charge_state_data *curr)
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{
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int current;
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int voltage;
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/* battery temp in 0.1 deg C */
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int bat_temp_c;
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/*
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* Keep track of battery temperature range:
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*
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* ZONE_0 ZONE_1 ZONE_2 ZONE_3
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* ---+------+--------+--------+------+--- Temperature (C)
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* 0 5 12 45 50
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*/
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enum {
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TEMP_ZONE_0, /* 0 <= bat_temp_c <= 5 */
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TEMP_ZONE_1, /* 5 < bat_temp_c <= 12 */
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TEMP_ZONE_2, /* 12 < bat_temp_c <= 45 */
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TEMP_ZONE_3, /* 45 < bat_temp_c <= 50 */
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TEMP_ZONE_COUNT,
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TEMP_OUT_OF_RANGE = TEMP_ZONE_COUNT
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} temp_zone;
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current = curr->requested_current;
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voltage = curr->requested_voltage;
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bat_temp_c = curr->batt.temperature - 2731;
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/*
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* If the temperature reading is bad, assume the temperature
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* is out of allowable range.
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*/
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if ((curr->batt.flags & BATT_FLAG_BAD_TEMPERATURE) ||
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(bat_temp_c < 0) || (bat_temp_c > 500))
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temp_zone = TEMP_OUT_OF_RANGE;
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else if (bat_temp_c <= 50)
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temp_zone = TEMP_ZONE_0;
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else if (bat_temp_c <= 120)
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temp_zone = TEMP_ZONE_1;
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else if (bat_temp_c <= 450)
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temp_zone = TEMP_ZONE_2;
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else
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temp_zone = TEMP_ZONE_3;
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switch (temp_zone) {
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case TEMP_ZONE_0:
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voltage = CHARGING_VOLTAGE_MV_SAFE;
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current = CHARGING_CURRENT_MA_SAFE;
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break;
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case TEMP_ZONE_1:
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current = CHARGING_CURRENT_MA_SAFE;
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break;
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case TEMP_ZONE_2:
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break;
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case TEMP_ZONE_3:
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voltage = CHARGING_VOLTAGE_MV_SAFE;
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break;
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case TEMP_OUT_OF_RANGE:
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/* Don't charge if outside of allowable temperature range */
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current = 0;
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voltage = 0;
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curr->batt.flags &= ~BATT_FLAG_WANT_CHARGE;
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curr->state = ST_IDLE;
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break;
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}
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curr->requested_voltage = MIN(curr->requested_voltage, voltage);
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curr->requested_current = MIN(curr->requested_current, current);
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return 0;
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}
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/* Customs options controllable by host command. */
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#define PARAM_FASTCHARGE (CS_PARAM_CUSTOM_PROFILE_MIN + 0)
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enum ec_status charger_profile_override_get_param(uint32_t param,
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uint32_t *value)
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{
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return EC_RES_INVALID_PARAM;
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}
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enum ec_status charger_profile_override_set_param(uint32_t param,
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uint32_t value)
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{
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return EC_RES_INVALID_PARAM;
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}
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enum battery_present battery_hw_present(void)
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{
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/* The GPIO is low when the battery is physically present */
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return gpio_get_level(GPIO_BATTERY_PRESENT_L) ? BP_NO : BP_YES;
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}
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static int battery_init(void)
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{
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int batt_status;
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return battery_status(&batt_status) ? 0 :
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!!(batt_status & STATUS_INITIALIZED);
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}
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/*
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* Check for case where both XCHG and XDSG bits are set indicating that even
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* though the FG can be read from the battery, the battery is not able to be
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* charged or discharged. This situation might happen when power is reconnected
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* to a battery pack in sleep mode. In this transient siuation, the FG can be
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* read, but the battery is still not able to provide power to the system. The
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* calling function returns batt_pres = BP_NO, which instructs the charging
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* state machine to prevent powering up the AP on battery alone which could lead
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* to a brownout event when the battery isn't able yet to provide power to the
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* system.
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*/
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static int battery_check_disconnect(void)
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{
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int rv;
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int batt_mfgacc;
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/* Check if battery charging + discharging is disabled. */
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rv = sb_read(SB_MANUFACTURER_ACCESS, &batt_mfgacc);
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if (rv)
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return BATTERY_DISCONNECT_ERROR;
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if (((batt_mfgacc >> BATFETS_SHIFT) & BATFETS_MASK) ==
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BATFETS_DISABLED)
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return BATTERY_DISCONNECTED;
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return BATTERY_NOT_DISCONNECTED;
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}
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enum battery_present battery_is_present(void)
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{
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enum battery_present batt_pres;
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/* Get the physical hardware status */
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batt_pres = battery_hw_present();
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/*
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* Make sure battery status is implemented, I2C transactions are
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* successful & the battery status is initialized to find out if it
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* is a working battery and it is not in the cut-off mode.
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*
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* If battery I2C fails but VBATT is high, battery is booting from
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* cut-off mode.
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*
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* FETs are turned off after Power Shutdown time.
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* The device will wake up when a voltage is applied to PACK.
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* Battery status will be inactive until it is initialized.
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*/
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if (batt_pres == BP_YES && batt_pres_prev != batt_pres &&
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(battery_is_cut_off() != BATTERY_CUTOFF_STATE_NORMAL ||
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battery_check_disconnect() != BATTERY_NOT_DISCONNECTED ||
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battery_init() == 0)) {
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batt_pres = BP_NO;
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}
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batt_pres_prev = batt_pres;
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return batt_pres;
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}
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