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@@ -21,14 +21,52 @@ namespace OhmGraphite
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HardwareInstance = hwInstance;
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}
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+ /// <summary>
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+ /// A globally unique identifier for each metric. Eg: /amdcpu/0/power/5. This
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+ /// identifier can be read as "The 6th power sensor on the 1st amd cpu"
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+ /// </summary>
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public string Identifier { get; }
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+
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+ /// <summary>
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+ /// Descriptive name for sensor. Eg: CPU Core #10
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+ /// </summary>
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public string Sensor { get; }
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+
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+ /// <summary>
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+ /// The reported sensor reading
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+ /// </summary>
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public float Value { get; }
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+
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+ /// <summary>
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+ /// The type of sensor
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+ /// </summary>
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public SensorType SensorType { get; }
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+
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+ /// <summary>
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+ /// Descriptive name for the hardware. Eg: AMD Ryzen 7 2700. Note
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+ /// that this name does not need to be unique among hardware types such
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+ /// as in multi-gpu or multi-hdd setups
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+ /// </summary>
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public string Hardware { get; }
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+
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+ /// <summary>
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+ /// The type of hardware the sensor is monitoring
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+ /// </summary>
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public HardwareType HardwareType { get; }
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+
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+ /// <summary>
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+ /// The index. The "5" in /amdcpu/0/power/5. There typically isn't
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+ /// ambiguity for sensors as they have differing names
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+ /// (else wouldn't they be measuring the same thing?)
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+ /// </summary>
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public int SensorIndex { get; }
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- public string HardwareInstance { get; }
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+ /// <summary>
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+ /// The disambiguation factor for same hardware (multi-gpu and multi-hdd).
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+ /// This is typically the index of the hardware found in the identifier
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+ /// (eg: the "0" in /amdcpu/0/power/5). It's not always the index, for
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+ /// NIC sensors, the NIC's GUID is used.
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+ /// </summary>
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+ public string HardwareInstance { get; }
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}
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}
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