# Argon ONE UP This repository contains all data related to the ONE UP laptop by Argon40 ## Battery Currently working on making a bettey driver for the system, so that we can monitor the battery using the standard toolbar plugin. The basis of the driver is from the test_power.c driver that lives in the linux kernel tree. The test code appears to be workng on non-trixie versions of the OS. Once I have it working and cleaned up, I will be porting the python code from Argon40 to C for the driver to read the battery info in the same manner as they do. ### Build Instructions In order to build the driver; ``` cd battery ./build ./install ``` To remove it: ``` ./remove ``` Once the driver is loaded, go to the task bar and add a battery. If there is already a battery plugin loaded, remove it, exit, and re-add. ## Monitor Two monitoring applications: ### oneUpMon Monitor the use of system resources, graphically - [ ] Modify code to support multiple Drives for read/write rate and temperature - [ ] Add support for not moitoring some drives. For instance, monitor a raid device for performance, but not temperature ### simple_monitor A simple monitor that dislays some system utilization ## config This directory contains changes I make to the /boot/firmware/config.txt file ## FIOScripts A growing set of FIO jobs to help test performance on a number of different NVME drives. ## monitor1up.py A hacky little program to monitor nvme,fan and CPU temperature. ## Work that needs to be completed - [X] Get test_power.c code running and simualating a battery for the Raspberry PI. - [X] Remove all unneeded code from the driver, called oneUpPower.c. - [X] Fix the naming of all the internerals properly, and makes sure the battery tech, and manuacturer are correct. - [X] Port python battery code to C. - [X] Incorprate working C code into driver, and do all the plumbing. - [X] Add code to support clean shutdown of laptop if system is not charging and hits a minimum SOC (5%). - [X] Add support for trixie - [ ] Add code to allow user to set a different SOC for shutdown or disable feature. - [ ] Review python code to see if there is anything else that needs to be moved over. - [ ] Create an installer - [ ] Create an uninstaller ## Supported Operating Systems > [!NOTE] > This code is currently only supported on 64 bit Raspberry PI OS. There is not current plan to make it operational on any other OS at this time. > Driver does not build under Trixie yet, as the kernel headers are not up to date... ## Pictures Discharging... at 88% ![Discharging](/pictures/PXL_20251007_022637735.jpg) Charging ![Charging](/pictures/PXL_20251007_022658734.jpg)