IP Library Granted Patent US 10,996,726
Granted Patent B1
US 10,996,726 · App. 16/705,014 · Granted May 4, 2021

Runtime update of battery coefficients

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Patent No.
US 10,996,726
App. No.
16/705,014
Granted
May 4, 2021
Kind
B1
Abstract

Systems and methods for runtime update of battery coefficients are described. In an illustrative, non-limiting embodiments, an Information Handling System (IHS), may include: a processor; and a memory coupled to the processor, the memory having program instructions stored thereon that, upon execution, cause the IHS to: receive a battery configuration policy from a remote server; and transmit at least a portion of the policy to a battery management unit (BMU) at runtime, where the policy comprises one or more battery coefficients.

Claims (28)

1. An Information Handling System (IHS), comprising:

a processor; and

a memory coupled to the processor, the memory having program instructions stored thereon that, upon execution, cause the IHS to:

receive a battery configuration policy from a remote server; and

transmit at least a portion of the battery configuration policy to a battery management unit (BMU) at runtime, wherein the battery configuration policy is received by an operating system (OS)-level application configured to push the portion of the battery configuration policy to an OS service via a manageability application programming interface (API), and wherein the battery configuration policy comprises one or more battery coefficients.

2. The IHS of claim 1 , wherein the battery configuration policy is received subject to a key exchange or encryption between the IHS and the remote server.

3. The IHS of claim 1 , wherein the battery configuration policy further comprises at least one of: an event-based update instruction, or a scheduled-based update instruction.

4. The IHS of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the battery configuration policy is transmitted to the BMU independently of any Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) update.

5. The IHS of claim 1 , wherein the program instructions, upon execution, further cause the OS service to push the portion of the battery configuration policy to an embedded controller (EC) service executed by an EC via a platform environmental control interface (PECI).

6. The IHS of claim 5 , wherein the EC service is configured to wait for a scheduled time or event before transmitting the portion of the battery configuration policy to the BMU.

7. The IHS of claim 5 , wherein the EC service is configured to wait for a user of the IHS to be absent from the IHS before transmitting the portion of the battery configuration policy to the BMU.

8. The IHS of claim 5 , wherein the EC service is configured to wait for a user of the IHS to be present in a mid-field or in a far-field with respect to the IHS before transmitting the portion of the battery configuration policy to the BMU.

9. The IHS of claim 5 , wherein the EC service is configured to transmit the portion of the battery configuration policy to the BMU at a rate proportional to a distance between a user of the IHS and the IHS.

10. The IHS of claim 1 , wherein the one or more battery coefficients establish at least one of: a maximum charging voltage, or a maximum charging current.

11. The IHS of claim 1 , wherein the program instructions, upon execution, further cause the BMU to transmit an acknowledgement message to the remote server in response to receiving the portion of the battery configuration policy.

12. A hardware memory device having program instructions stored thereon that, upon execution by an Information Handling System (IHS), cause the IHS to:

receive, by an operating system (OS)-level application, a battery configuration policy from a remote server over a secure communication channel between the IHS and the remote server; and

transmit at least a portion of the battery configuration policy to a battery management unit (BMU) at runtime, at least in part, by pushing, by the OS-level application, the portion of the battery configuration policy to an OS service via a manageability application programming interface (API), wherein the battery configuration policy comprises one or more battery coefficients, and wherein the one or more battery coefficients establishes a maximum charging voltage or current for a battery coupled to the BMU.

13. The hardware memory device of claim 12 , wherein the program instructions, upon execution, further cause the OS service to push the portion of the battery configuration policy to an embedded controller (EC) service executed by an EC via a platform environmental control interface (PECI).

14. The hardware memory device of claim 13 , wherein the EC service is configured to wait for a scheduled time or event before transmitting the portion of the battery configuration policy to the BMU.

15. The hardware memory device of claim 13 , wherein the EC service is configured to wait for a user of the IHS to be absent from the IHS before transmitting the portion of the battery configuration policy to the BMU.

16. The hardware memory device of claim 13 , wherein the EC service is configured to wait for a user of the IHS to be present in a mid-field or in a far-field with respect to the IHS before transmitting the portion of the battery configuration policy to the BMU.

17. A method, comprising:

receiving a battery configuration policy from a remote server; and

transmitting at least a portion of the battery configuration policy to a battery management unit (BMU) at runtime, wherein the battery configuration policy is received by an operating system (OS)-level application configured to push the portion of the battery configuration policy to an OS service via a manageability application programming interface (API), and wherein the battery configuration policy comprises one or more battery coefficients.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the portion of the battery configuration policy is transmitted to the BMU independently of any Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) update.

19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the battery configuration policy further comprises at least one of: an event-based update instruction, or a scheduled-based update instruction.

20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the one or more battery coefficients establish at least one of: a maximum charging voltage, or a maximum charging current.

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