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/*
* max77802.c - Regulator driver for the Maxim 77802
*
* Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Google, Inc
* Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
*
* Copyright (C) 2012 Samsung Electronics
* Chiwoong Byun <woong.byun@smasung.com>
* Jonghwa Lee <jonghwa3.lee@samsung.com>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* This driver is based on max8997.c
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/bug.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/gpio.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/gpio/consumer.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/regulator/driver.h>
#include <linux/regulator/machine.h>
#include <linux/regulator/of_regulator.h>
#include <linux/mfd/max77686.h>
#include <linux/mfd/max77686-private.h>
#include <dt-bindings/regulator/maxim,max77802.h>
/* Default ramp delay in case it is not manually set */
#define MAX77802_RAMP_DELAY 100000 /* uV/us */
#define MAX77802_OPMODE_SHIFT_LDO 6
#define MAX77802_OPMODE_BUCK234_SHIFT 4
#define MAX77802_OPMODE_MASK 0x3
#define MAX77802_VSEL_MASK 0x3F
#define MAX77802_DVS_VSEL_MASK 0xFF
#define MAX77802_RAMP_RATE_MASK_2BIT 0xC0
#define MAX77802_RAMP_RATE_SHIFT_2BIT 6
#define MAX77802_RAMP_RATE_MASK_4BIT 0xF0
#define MAX77802_RAMP_RATE_SHIFT_4BIT 4
#define MAX77802_STATUS_OFF 0x0
#define MAX77802_OFF_PWRREQ 0x1
regulator: max77802: Add set suspend mode for BUCKs and simplify code The max77802 PMIC has a special enable pin (PWRREQ) that can be used by the Application Processor (AP) to power down and up voltage rails. The max77802 PMIC regulators have 3 different enable control logics. Some regulators support to be configured on different operational mode during normal operation while others only support to be put in a Low Power Mode while the system has entered in sleep mode. Some regulators don't even support that configuration. The logics are the following: Enable Control Logic1 by PWRREQ (BUCK 2-4, LDO2, LDO4-19, LDO22, LDO35) ------------------------------- 0: Output OFF 1: Output ON/OFF (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output OFF 2: Output On with Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1) : Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic2 by PWRREQ (LDO1, LDO20, LDO21) ------------------------------- 0: Output ON/OFF by ENx 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic3 by PWRREQ (LDO3) ------------------------------- 0 or 3: Output ON in Normal Mode 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode The driver only implemented .set_suspend_mode for the LDOs regulators but some BUCKs also support to be put in Low Power Mode on system wide suspend so they should be supported as well. Two different functions were used for the logic 1 and 2 but this is not necessary. Only normal and Low Power Mode are valid operational modes, OFF is not an mode but is a regulator state that is handled by .set_suspend_enable ad .set_suspend_disable. So the same .set_suspend_mode function can be used by all the regulators that support Output On with Low Power Mode by PWRREQ, making much simpler the code to set the suspend mode. Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-10-16 23:48:48 +07:00
#define MAX77802_LP_PWRREQ 0x2
/* MAX77802 has two register formats: 2-bit and 4-bit */
static const unsigned int ramp_table_77802_2bit[] = {
12500,
25000,
50000,
100000,
};
static unsigned int ramp_table_77802_4bit[] = {
1000, 2000, 3030, 4000,
5000, 5880, 7140, 8330,
9090, 10000, 11110, 12500,
16670, 25000, 50000, 100000,
};
struct max77802_regulator_prv {
unsigned int opmode[MAX77802_REG_MAX];
};
static inline int max77802_map_mode(int mode)
{
return mode == MAX77802_OPMODE_NORMAL ?
REGULATOR_MODE_NORMAL : REGULATOR_MODE_STANDBY;
}
static int max77802_get_opmode_shift(int id)
{
if (id == MAX77802_BUCK1 || (id >= MAX77802_BUCK5 &&
id <= MAX77802_BUCK10))
return 0;
if (id >= MAX77802_BUCK2 && id <= MAX77802_BUCK4)
return MAX77802_OPMODE_BUCK234_SHIFT;
if (id >= MAX77802_LDO1 && id <= MAX77802_LDO35)
return MAX77802_OPMODE_SHIFT_LDO;
return -EINVAL;
}
/**
* max77802_set_suspend_disable - Disable the regulator during system suspend
* @rdev: regulator to mark as disabled
*
* All regulators expect LDO 1, 3, 20 and 21 support OFF by PWRREQ.
* Configure the regulator so the PMIC will turn it OFF during system suspend.
*/
static int max77802_set_suspend_disable(struct regulator_dev *rdev)
{
unsigned int val = MAX77802_OFF_PWRREQ;
struct max77802_regulator_prv *max77802 = rdev_get_drvdata(rdev);
int id = rdev_get_id(rdev);
int shift = max77802_get_opmode_shift(id);
max77802->opmode[id] = val;
return regmap_update_bits(rdev->regmap, rdev->desc->enable_reg,
rdev->desc->enable_mask, val << shift);
}
/*
* Some LDOs support Low Power Mode while the system is running.
*
* LDOs 1, 3, 20, 21.
*/
static int max77802_set_mode(struct regulator_dev *rdev, unsigned int mode)
{
struct max77802_regulator_prv *max77802 = rdev_get_drvdata(rdev);
int id = rdev_get_id(rdev);
unsigned int val;
int shift = max77802_get_opmode_shift(id);
switch (mode) {
case REGULATOR_MODE_STANDBY:
val = MAX77802_OPMODE_LP; /* ON in Low Power Mode */
break;
case REGULATOR_MODE_NORMAL:
val = MAX77802_OPMODE_NORMAL; /* ON in Normal Mode */
break;
default:
dev_warn(&rdev->dev, "%s: regulator mode: 0x%x not supported\n",
rdev->desc->name, mode);
return -EINVAL;
}
max77802->opmode[id] = val;
return regmap_update_bits(rdev->regmap, rdev->desc->enable_reg,
rdev->desc->enable_mask, val << shift);
}
static unsigned max77802_get_mode(struct regulator_dev *rdev)
{
struct max77802_regulator_prv *max77802 = rdev_get_drvdata(rdev);
int id = rdev_get_id(rdev);
return max77802_map_mode(max77802->opmode[id]);
}
regulator: max77802: Add set suspend mode for BUCKs and simplify code The max77802 PMIC has a special enable pin (PWRREQ) that can be used by the Application Processor (AP) to power down and up voltage rails. The max77802 PMIC regulators have 3 different enable control logics. Some regulators support to be configured on different operational mode during normal operation while others only support to be put in a Low Power Mode while the system has entered in sleep mode. Some regulators don't even support that configuration. The logics are the following: Enable Control Logic1 by PWRREQ (BUCK 2-4, LDO2, LDO4-19, LDO22, LDO35) ------------------------------- 0: Output OFF 1: Output ON/OFF (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output OFF 2: Output On with Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1) : Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic2 by PWRREQ (LDO1, LDO20, LDO21) ------------------------------- 0: Output ON/OFF by ENx 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic3 by PWRREQ (LDO3) ------------------------------- 0 or 3: Output ON in Normal Mode 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode The driver only implemented .set_suspend_mode for the LDOs regulators but some BUCKs also support to be put in Low Power Mode on system wide suspend so they should be supported as well. Two different functions were used for the logic 1 and 2 but this is not necessary. Only normal and Low Power Mode are valid operational modes, OFF is not an mode but is a regulator state that is handled by .set_suspend_enable ad .set_suspend_disable. So the same .set_suspend_mode function can be used by all the regulators that support Output On with Low Power Mode by PWRREQ, making much simpler the code to set the suspend mode. Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-10-16 23:48:48 +07:00
/**
* max77802_set_suspend_mode - set regulator opmode when the system is suspended
* @rdev: regulator to change mode
* @mode: operating mode to be set
*
regulator: max77802: Add set suspend mode for BUCKs and simplify code The max77802 PMIC has a special enable pin (PWRREQ) that can be used by the Application Processor (AP) to power down and up voltage rails. The max77802 PMIC regulators have 3 different enable control logics. Some regulators support to be configured on different operational mode during normal operation while others only support to be put in a Low Power Mode while the system has entered in sleep mode. Some regulators don't even support that configuration. The logics are the following: Enable Control Logic1 by PWRREQ (BUCK 2-4, LDO2, LDO4-19, LDO22, LDO35) ------------------------------- 0: Output OFF 1: Output ON/OFF (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output OFF 2: Output On with Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1) : Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic2 by PWRREQ (LDO1, LDO20, LDO21) ------------------------------- 0: Output ON/OFF by ENx 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic3 by PWRREQ (LDO3) ------------------------------- 0 or 3: Output ON in Normal Mode 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode The driver only implemented .set_suspend_mode for the LDOs regulators but some BUCKs also support to be put in Low Power Mode on system wide suspend so they should be supported as well. Two different functions were used for the logic 1 and 2 but this is not necessary. Only normal and Low Power Mode are valid operational modes, OFF is not an mode but is a regulator state that is handled by .set_suspend_enable ad .set_suspend_disable. So the same .set_suspend_mode function can be used by all the regulators that support Output On with Low Power Mode by PWRREQ, making much simpler the code to set the suspend mode. Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-10-16 23:48:48 +07:00
* Will set the operating mode for the regulators during system suspend.
* This function is valid for the three different enable control logics:
*
regulator: max77802: Add set suspend mode for BUCKs and simplify code The max77802 PMIC has a special enable pin (PWRREQ) that can be used by the Application Processor (AP) to power down and up voltage rails. The max77802 PMIC regulators have 3 different enable control logics. Some regulators support to be configured on different operational mode during normal operation while others only support to be put in a Low Power Mode while the system has entered in sleep mode. Some regulators don't even support that configuration. The logics are the following: Enable Control Logic1 by PWRREQ (BUCK 2-4, LDO2, LDO4-19, LDO22, LDO35) ------------------------------- 0: Output OFF 1: Output ON/OFF (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output OFF 2: Output On with Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1) : Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic2 by PWRREQ (LDO1, LDO20, LDO21) ------------------------------- 0: Output ON/OFF by ENx 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic3 by PWRREQ (LDO3) ------------------------------- 0 or 3: Output ON in Normal Mode 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode The driver only implemented .set_suspend_mode for the LDOs regulators but some BUCKs also support to be put in Low Power Mode on system wide suspend so they should be supported as well. Two different functions were used for the logic 1 and 2 but this is not necessary. Only normal and Low Power Mode are valid operational modes, OFF is not an mode but is a regulator state that is handled by .set_suspend_enable ad .set_suspend_disable. So the same .set_suspend_mode function can be used by all the regulators that support Output On with Low Power Mode by PWRREQ, making much simpler the code to set the suspend mode. Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-10-16 23:48:48 +07:00
* Enable Control Logic1 by PWRREQ (BUCK 2-4 and LDOs 2, 4-19, 22-35)
* Enable Control Logic2 by PWRREQ (LDOs 1, 20, 21)
* Enable Control Logic3 by PWRREQ (LDO 3)
*
* If setting the regulator mode fails, the function only warns but does
* not return an error code to avoid the regulator core to stop setting
* the operating mode for the remaining regulators.
*/
regulator: max77802: Add set suspend mode for BUCKs and simplify code The max77802 PMIC has a special enable pin (PWRREQ) that can be used by the Application Processor (AP) to power down and up voltage rails. The max77802 PMIC regulators have 3 different enable control logics. Some regulators support to be configured on different operational mode during normal operation while others only support to be put in a Low Power Mode while the system has entered in sleep mode. Some regulators don't even support that configuration. The logics are the following: Enable Control Logic1 by PWRREQ (BUCK 2-4, LDO2, LDO4-19, LDO22, LDO35) ------------------------------- 0: Output OFF 1: Output ON/OFF (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output OFF 2: Output On with Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1) : Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic2 by PWRREQ (LDO1, LDO20, LDO21) ------------------------------- 0: Output ON/OFF by ENx 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic3 by PWRREQ (LDO3) ------------------------------- 0 or 3: Output ON in Normal Mode 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode The driver only implemented .set_suspend_mode for the LDOs regulators but some BUCKs also support to be put in Low Power Mode on system wide suspend so they should be supported as well. Two different functions were used for the logic 1 and 2 but this is not necessary. Only normal and Low Power Mode are valid operational modes, OFF is not an mode but is a regulator state that is handled by .set_suspend_enable ad .set_suspend_disable. So the same .set_suspend_mode function can be used by all the regulators that support Output On with Low Power Mode by PWRREQ, making much simpler the code to set the suspend mode. Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-10-16 23:48:48 +07:00
static int max77802_set_suspend_mode(struct regulator_dev *rdev,
unsigned int mode)
{
struct max77802_regulator_prv *max77802 = rdev_get_drvdata(rdev);
int id = rdev_get_id(rdev);
unsigned int val;
int shift = max77802_get_opmode_shift(id);
regulator: max77802: Add set suspend mode for BUCKs and simplify code The max77802 PMIC has a special enable pin (PWRREQ) that can be used by the Application Processor (AP) to power down and up voltage rails. The max77802 PMIC regulators have 3 different enable control logics. Some regulators support to be configured on different operational mode during normal operation while others only support to be put in a Low Power Mode while the system has entered in sleep mode. Some regulators don't even support that configuration. The logics are the following: Enable Control Logic1 by PWRREQ (BUCK 2-4, LDO2, LDO4-19, LDO22, LDO35) ------------------------------- 0: Output OFF 1: Output ON/OFF (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output OFF 2: Output On with Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1) : Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic2 by PWRREQ (LDO1, LDO20, LDO21) ------------------------------- 0: Output ON/OFF by ENx 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic3 by PWRREQ (LDO3) ------------------------------- 0 or 3: Output ON in Normal Mode 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode The driver only implemented .set_suspend_mode for the LDOs regulators but some BUCKs also support to be put in Low Power Mode on system wide suspend so they should be supported as well. Two different functions were used for the logic 1 and 2 but this is not necessary. Only normal and Low Power Mode are valid operational modes, OFF is not an mode but is a regulator state that is handled by .set_suspend_enable ad .set_suspend_disable. So the same .set_suspend_mode function can be used by all the regulators that support Output On with Low Power Mode by PWRREQ, making much simpler the code to set the suspend mode. Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-10-16 23:48:48 +07:00
/*
* If the regulator has been disabled for suspend
* then is invalid to try setting a suspend mode.
*/
if (max77802->opmode[id] == MAX77802_OFF_PWRREQ) {
regulator: max77802: Add set suspend mode for BUCKs and simplify code The max77802 PMIC has a special enable pin (PWRREQ) that can be used by the Application Processor (AP) to power down and up voltage rails. The max77802 PMIC regulators have 3 different enable control logics. Some regulators support to be configured on different operational mode during normal operation while others only support to be put in a Low Power Mode while the system has entered in sleep mode. Some regulators don't even support that configuration. The logics are the following: Enable Control Logic1 by PWRREQ (BUCK 2-4, LDO2, LDO4-19, LDO22, LDO35) ------------------------------- 0: Output OFF 1: Output ON/OFF (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output OFF 2: Output On with Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1) : Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic2 by PWRREQ (LDO1, LDO20, LDO21) ------------------------------- 0: Output ON/OFF by ENx 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic3 by PWRREQ (LDO3) ------------------------------- 0 or 3: Output ON in Normal Mode 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode The driver only implemented .set_suspend_mode for the LDOs regulators but some BUCKs also support to be put in Low Power Mode on system wide suspend so they should be supported as well. Two different functions were used for the logic 1 and 2 but this is not necessary. Only normal and Low Power Mode are valid operational modes, OFF is not an mode but is a regulator state that is handled by .set_suspend_enable ad .set_suspend_disable. So the same .set_suspend_mode function can be used by all the regulators that support Output On with Low Power Mode by PWRREQ, making much simpler the code to set the suspend mode. Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-10-16 23:48:48 +07:00
dev_warn(&rdev->dev, "%s: is disabled, mode: 0x%x not set\n",
rdev->desc->name, mode);
regulator: max77802: Add set suspend mode for BUCKs and simplify code The max77802 PMIC has a special enable pin (PWRREQ) that can be used by the Application Processor (AP) to power down and up voltage rails. The max77802 PMIC regulators have 3 different enable control logics. Some regulators support to be configured on different operational mode during normal operation while others only support to be put in a Low Power Mode while the system has entered in sleep mode. Some regulators don't even support that configuration. The logics are the following: Enable Control Logic1 by PWRREQ (BUCK 2-4, LDO2, LDO4-19, LDO22, LDO35) ------------------------------- 0: Output OFF 1: Output ON/OFF (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output OFF 2: Output On with Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1) : Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic2 by PWRREQ (LDO1, LDO20, LDO21) ------------------------------- 0: Output ON/OFF by ENx 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic3 by PWRREQ (LDO3) ------------------------------- 0 or 3: Output ON in Normal Mode 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode The driver only implemented .set_suspend_mode for the LDOs regulators but some BUCKs also support to be put in Low Power Mode on system wide suspend so they should be supported as well. Two different functions were used for the logic 1 and 2 but this is not necessary. Only normal and Low Power Mode are valid operational modes, OFF is not an mode but is a regulator state that is handled by .set_suspend_enable ad .set_suspend_disable. So the same .set_suspend_mode function can be used by all the regulators that support Output On with Low Power Mode by PWRREQ, making much simpler the code to set the suspend mode. Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-10-16 23:48:48 +07:00
return 0;
}
switch (mode) {
regulator: max77802: Add set suspend mode for BUCKs and simplify code The max77802 PMIC has a special enable pin (PWRREQ) that can be used by the Application Processor (AP) to power down and up voltage rails. The max77802 PMIC regulators have 3 different enable control logics. Some regulators support to be configured on different operational mode during normal operation while others only support to be put in a Low Power Mode while the system has entered in sleep mode. Some regulators don't even support that configuration. The logics are the following: Enable Control Logic1 by PWRREQ (BUCK 2-4, LDO2, LDO4-19, LDO22, LDO35) ------------------------------- 0: Output OFF 1: Output ON/OFF (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output OFF 2: Output On with Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1) : Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic2 by PWRREQ (LDO1, LDO20, LDO21) ------------------------------- 0: Output ON/OFF by ENx 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic3 by PWRREQ (LDO3) ------------------------------- 0 or 3: Output ON in Normal Mode 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode The driver only implemented .set_suspend_mode for the LDOs regulators but some BUCKs also support to be put in Low Power Mode on system wide suspend so they should be supported as well. Two different functions were used for the logic 1 and 2 but this is not necessary. Only normal and Low Power Mode are valid operational modes, OFF is not an mode but is a regulator state that is handled by .set_suspend_enable ad .set_suspend_disable. So the same .set_suspend_mode function can be used by all the regulators that support Output On with Low Power Mode by PWRREQ, making much simpler the code to set the suspend mode. Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-10-16 23:48:48 +07:00
case REGULATOR_MODE_STANDBY:
/*
* If the regulator opmode is normal then enable
* ON in Low Power Mode by PWRREQ. If the mode is
* already Low Power then no action is required.
*/
if (max77802->opmode[id] == MAX77802_OPMODE_NORMAL)
val = MAX77802_LP_PWRREQ;
else
return 0;
break;
regulator: max77802: Add set suspend mode for BUCKs and simplify code The max77802 PMIC has a special enable pin (PWRREQ) that can be used by the Application Processor (AP) to power down and up voltage rails. The max77802 PMIC regulators have 3 different enable control logics. Some regulators support to be configured on different operational mode during normal operation while others only support to be put in a Low Power Mode while the system has entered in sleep mode. Some regulators don't even support that configuration. The logics are the following: Enable Control Logic1 by PWRREQ (BUCK 2-4, LDO2, LDO4-19, LDO22, LDO35) ------------------------------- 0: Output OFF 1: Output ON/OFF (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output OFF 2: Output On with Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1) : Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic2 by PWRREQ (LDO1, LDO20, LDO21) ------------------------------- 0: Output ON/OFF by ENx 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic3 by PWRREQ (LDO3) ------------------------------- 0 or 3: Output ON in Normal Mode 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode The driver only implemented .set_suspend_mode for the LDOs regulators but some BUCKs also support to be put in Low Power Mode on system wide suspend so they should be supported as well. Two different functions were used for the logic 1 and 2 but this is not necessary. Only normal and Low Power Mode are valid operational modes, OFF is not an mode but is a regulator state that is handled by .set_suspend_enable ad .set_suspend_disable. So the same .set_suspend_mode function can be used by all the regulators that support Output On with Low Power Mode by PWRREQ, making much simpler the code to set the suspend mode. Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-10-16 23:48:48 +07:00
case REGULATOR_MODE_NORMAL:
/*
* If the regulator operating mode is Low Power then
* normal is not a valid opmode in suspend. If the
* mode is already normal then no action is required.
*/
if (max77802->opmode[id] == MAX77802_OPMODE_LP)
dev_warn(&rdev->dev, "%s: in Low Power: 0x%x invalid\n",
rdev->desc->name, mode);
return 0;
default:
dev_warn(&rdev->dev, "%s: regulator mode: 0x%x not supported\n",
rdev->desc->name, mode);
return -EINVAL;
}
return regmap_update_bits(rdev->regmap, rdev->desc->enable_reg,
rdev->desc->enable_mask, val << shift);
}
static int max77802_enable(struct regulator_dev *rdev)
{
struct max77802_regulator_prv *max77802 = rdev_get_drvdata(rdev);
int id = rdev_get_id(rdev);
int shift = max77802_get_opmode_shift(id);
if (max77802->opmode[id] == MAX77802_OFF_PWRREQ)
max77802->opmode[id] = MAX77802_OPMODE_NORMAL;
return regmap_update_bits(rdev->regmap, rdev->desc->enable_reg,
rdev->desc->enable_mask,
max77802->opmode[id] << shift);
}
static int max77802_find_ramp_value(struct regulator_dev *rdev,
const unsigned int limits[], int size,
unsigned int ramp_delay)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
if (ramp_delay <= limits[i])
return i;
}
/* Use maximum value for no ramp control */
dev_warn(&rdev->dev, "%s: ramp_delay: %d not supported, setting 100000\n",
rdev->desc->name, ramp_delay);
return size - 1;
}
/* Used for BUCKs 2-4 */
static int max77802_set_ramp_delay_2bit(struct regulator_dev *rdev,
int ramp_delay)
{
int id = rdev_get_id(rdev);
unsigned int ramp_value;
if (id > MAX77802_BUCK4) {
dev_warn(&rdev->dev,
"%s: regulator: ramp delay not supported\n",
rdev->desc->name);
return -EINVAL;
}
ramp_value = max77802_find_ramp_value(rdev, ramp_table_77802_2bit,
ARRAY_SIZE(ramp_table_77802_2bit), ramp_delay);
return regmap_update_bits(rdev->regmap, rdev->desc->enable_reg,
MAX77802_RAMP_RATE_MASK_2BIT,
ramp_value << MAX77802_RAMP_RATE_SHIFT_2BIT);
}
/* For BUCK1, 6 */
static int max77802_set_ramp_delay_4bit(struct regulator_dev *rdev,
int ramp_delay)
{
unsigned int ramp_value;
ramp_value = max77802_find_ramp_value(rdev, ramp_table_77802_4bit,
ARRAY_SIZE(ramp_table_77802_4bit), ramp_delay);
return regmap_update_bits(rdev->regmap, rdev->desc->enable_reg,
MAX77802_RAMP_RATE_MASK_4BIT,
ramp_value << MAX77802_RAMP_RATE_SHIFT_4BIT);
}
/*
* LDOs 2, 4-19, 22-35
*/
static struct regulator_ops max77802_ldo_ops_logic1 = {
.list_voltage = regulator_list_voltage_linear,
.map_voltage = regulator_map_voltage_linear,
.is_enabled = regulator_is_enabled_regmap,
.enable = max77802_enable,
.disable = regulator_disable_regmap,
.get_voltage_sel = regulator_get_voltage_sel_regmap,
.set_voltage_sel = regulator_set_voltage_sel_regmap,
.set_voltage_time_sel = regulator_set_voltage_time_sel,
.set_suspend_disable = max77802_set_suspend_disable,
regulator: max77802: Add set suspend mode for BUCKs and simplify code The max77802 PMIC has a special enable pin (PWRREQ) that can be used by the Application Processor (AP) to power down and up voltage rails. The max77802 PMIC regulators have 3 different enable control logics. Some regulators support to be configured on different operational mode during normal operation while others only support to be put in a Low Power Mode while the system has entered in sleep mode. Some regulators don't even support that configuration. The logics are the following: Enable Control Logic1 by PWRREQ (BUCK 2-4, LDO2, LDO4-19, LDO22, LDO35) ------------------------------- 0: Output OFF 1: Output ON/OFF (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output OFF 2: Output On with Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1) : Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic2 by PWRREQ (LDO1, LDO20, LDO21) ------------------------------- 0: Output ON/OFF by ENx 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic3 by PWRREQ (LDO3) ------------------------------- 0 or 3: Output ON in Normal Mode 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode The driver only implemented .set_suspend_mode for the LDOs regulators but some BUCKs also support to be put in Low Power Mode on system wide suspend so they should be supported as well. Two different functions were used for the logic 1 and 2 but this is not necessary. Only normal and Low Power Mode are valid operational modes, OFF is not an mode but is a regulator state that is handled by .set_suspend_enable ad .set_suspend_disable. So the same .set_suspend_mode function can be used by all the regulators that support Output On with Low Power Mode by PWRREQ, making much simpler the code to set the suspend mode. Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-10-16 23:48:48 +07:00
.set_suspend_mode = max77802_set_suspend_mode,
};
/*
* LDOs 1, 20, 21, 3
*/
static struct regulator_ops max77802_ldo_ops_logic2 = {
.list_voltage = regulator_list_voltage_linear,
.map_voltage = regulator_map_voltage_linear,
.is_enabled = regulator_is_enabled_regmap,
.enable = max77802_enable,
.disable = regulator_disable_regmap,
.get_voltage_sel = regulator_get_voltage_sel_regmap,
.set_voltage_sel = regulator_set_voltage_sel_regmap,
.set_voltage_time_sel = regulator_set_voltage_time_sel,
.set_mode = max77802_set_mode,
.get_mode = max77802_get_mode,
regulator: max77802: Add set suspend mode for BUCKs and simplify code The max77802 PMIC has a special enable pin (PWRREQ) that can be used by the Application Processor (AP) to power down and up voltage rails. The max77802 PMIC regulators have 3 different enable control logics. Some regulators support to be configured on different operational mode during normal operation while others only support to be put in a Low Power Mode while the system has entered in sleep mode. Some regulators don't even support that configuration. The logics are the following: Enable Control Logic1 by PWRREQ (BUCK 2-4, LDO2, LDO4-19, LDO22, LDO35) ------------------------------- 0: Output OFF 1: Output ON/OFF (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output OFF 2: Output On with Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1) : Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic2 by PWRREQ (LDO1, LDO20, LDO21) ------------------------------- 0: Output ON/OFF by ENx 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic3 by PWRREQ (LDO3) ------------------------------- 0 or 3: Output ON in Normal Mode 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode The driver only implemented .set_suspend_mode for the LDOs regulators but some BUCKs also support to be put in Low Power Mode on system wide suspend so they should be supported as well. Two different functions were used for the logic 1 and 2 but this is not necessary. Only normal and Low Power Mode are valid operational modes, OFF is not an mode but is a regulator state that is handled by .set_suspend_enable ad .set_suspend_disable. So the same .set_suspend_mode function can be used by all the regulators that support Output On with Low Power Mode by PWRREQ, making much simpler the code to set the suspend mode. Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-10-16 23:48:48 +07:00
.set_suspend_mode = max77802_set_suspend_mode,
};
/* BUCKS 1, 6 */
static struct regulator_ops max77802_buck_16_dvs_ops = {
.list_voltage = regulator_list_voltage_linear,
.map_voltage = regulator_map_voltage_linear,
.is_enabled = regulator_is_enabled_regmap,
.enable = max77802_enable,
.disable = regulator_disable_regmap,
.get_voltage_sel = regulator_get_voltage_sel_regmap,
.set_voltage_sel = regulator_set_voltage_sel_regmap,
.set_voltage_time_sel = regulator_set_voltage_time_sel,
.set_ramp_delay = max77802_set_ramp_delay_4bit,
.set_suspend_disable = max77802_set_suspend_disable,
};
/* BUCKs 2-4 */
static struct regulator_ops max77802_buck_234_ops = {
.list_voltage = regulator_list_voltage_linear,
.map_voltage = regulator_map_voltage_linear,
.is_enabled = regulator_is_enabled_regmap,
.enable = max77802_enable,
.disable = regulator_disable_regmap,
.get_voltage_sel = regulator_get_voltage_sel_regmap,
.set_voltage_sel = regulator_set_voltage_sel_regmap,
.set_voltage_time_sel = regulator_set_voltage_time_sel,
.set_ramp_delay = max77802_set_ramp_delay_2bit,
.set_suspend_disable = max77802_set_suspend_disable,
regulator: max77802: Add set suspend mode for BUCKs and simplify code The max77802 PMIC has a special enable pin (PWRREQ) that can be used by the Application Processor (AP) to power down and up voltage rails. The max77802 PMIC regulators have 3 different enable control logics. Some regulators support to be configured on different operational mode during normal operation while others only support to be put in a Low Power Mode while the system has entered in sleep mode. Some regulators don't even support that configuration. The logics are the following: Enable Control Logic1 by PWRREQ (BUCK 2-4, LDO2, LDO4-19, LDO22, LDO35) ------------------------------- 0: Output OFF 1: Output ON/OFF (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output OFF 2: Output On with Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1) : Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic2 by PWRREQ (LDO1, LDO20, LDO21) ------------------------------- 0: Output ON/OFF by ENx 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode 3: Output ON in Normal Mode Enable Control Logic3 by PWRREQ (LDO3) ------------------------------- 0 or 3: Output ON in Normal Mode 1: Output ON in Low Power Mode 2: Output ON in Low Power Mode (Controlled by PWRREQ) PWRREQ = HIGH (1): Output ON in Normal Mode PWRREQ = LOW (0): Output ON in Low Power Mode The driver only implemented .set_suspend_mode for the LDOs regulators but some BUCKs also support to be put in Low Power Mode on system wide suspend so they should be supported as well. Two different functions were used for the logic 1 and 2 but this is not necessary. Only normal and Low Power Mode are valid operational modes, OFF is not an mode but is a regulator state that is handled by .set_suspend_enable ad .set_suspend_disable. So the same .set_suspend_mode function can be used by all the regulators that support Output On with Low Power Mode by PWRREQ, making much simpler the code to set the suspend mode. Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
2014-10-16 23:48:48 +07:00
.set_suspend_mode = max77802_set_suspend_mode,
};
/* BUCKs 5, 7-10 */
static struct regulator_ops max77802_buck_dvs_ops = {
.list_voltage = regulator_list_voltage_linear,
.map_voltage = regulator_map_voltage_linear,
.is_enabled = regulator_is_enabled_regmap,
.enable = max77802_enable,
.disable = regulator_disable_regmap,
.get_voltage_sel = regulator_get_voltage_sel_regmap,
.set_voltage_sel = regulator_set_voltage_sel_regmap,
.set_voltage_time_sel = regulator_set_voltage_time_sel,
.set_ramp_delay = max77802_set_ramp_delay_2bit,
.set_suspend_disable = max77802_set_suspend_disable,
};
/* LDOs 3-7, 9-14, 18-26, 28, 29, 32-34 */
#define regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(num, supply, log) { \
.name = "LDO"#num, \
.id = MAX77802_LDO##num, \
.supply_name = "inl"#supply, \
.ops = &max77802_ldo_ops_logic##log, \
.type = REGULATOR_VOLTAGE, \
.owner = THIS_MODULE, \
.min_uV = 800000, \
.uV_step = 50000, \
.ramp_delay = MAX77802_RAMP_DELAY, \
.n_voltages = 1 << 6, \
.vsel_reg = MAX77802_REG_LDO1CTRL1 + num - 1, \
.vsel_mask = MAX77802_VSEL_MASK, \
.enable_reg = MAX77802_REG_LDO1CTRL1 + num - 1, \
.enable_mask = MAX77802_OPMODE_MASK << MAX77802_OPMODE_SHIFT_LDO, \
}
/* LDOs 1, 2, 8, 15, 17, 27, 30, 35 */
#define regulator_77802_desc_n_ldo(num, supply, log) { \
.name = "LDO"#num, \
.id = MAX77802_LDO##num, \
.supply_name = "inl"#supply, \
.ops = &max77802_ldo_ops_logic##log, \
.type = REGULATOR_VOLTAGE, \
.owner = THIS_MODULE, \
.min_uV = 800000, \
.uV_step = 25000, \
.ramp_delay = MAX77802_RAMP_DELAY, \
.n_voltages = 1 << 6, \
.vsel_reg = MAX77802_REG_LDO1CTRL1 + num - 1, \
.vsel_mask = MAX77802_VSEL_MASK, \
.enable_reg = MAX77802_REG_LDO1CTRL1 + num - 1, \
.enable_mask = MAX77802_OPMODE_MASK << MAX77802_OPMODE_SHIFT_LDO, \
}
/* BUCKs 1, 6 */
#define regulator_77802_desc_16_buck(num) { \
.name = "BUCK"#num, \
.id = MAX77802_BUCK##num, \
.supply_name = "inb"#num, \
.ops = &max77802_buck_16_dvs_ops, \
.type = REGULATOR_VOLTAGE, \
.owner = THIS_MODULE, \
.min_uV = 612500, \
.uV_step = 6250, \
.ramp_delay = MAX77802_RAMP_DELAY, \
.n_voltages = 1 << 8, \
.vsel_reg = MAX77802_REG_BUCK ## num ## DVS1, \
.vsel_mask = MAX77802_DVS_VSEL_MASK, \
.enable_reg = MAX77802_REG_BUCK ## num ## CTRL, \
.enable_mask = MAX77802_OPMODE_MASK, \
}
/* BUCKS 2-4 */
#define regulator_77802_desc_234_buck(num) { \
.name = "BUCK"#num, \
.id = MAX77802_BUCK##num, \
.supply_name = "inb"#num, \
.ops = &max77802_buck_234_ops, \
.type = REGULATOR_VOLTAGE, \
.owner = THIS_MODULE, \
.min_uV = 600000, \
.uV_step = 6250, \
.ramp_delay = MAX77802_RAMP_DELAY, \
.n_voltages = 0x91, \
.vsel_reg = MAX77802_REG_BUCK ## num ## DVS1, \
.vsel_mask = MAX77802_DVS_VSEL_MASK, \
.enable_reg = MAX77802_REG_BUCK ## num ## CTRL1, \
.enable_mask = MAX77802_OPMODE_MASK << \
MAX77802_OPMODE_BUCK234_SHIFT, \
}
/* BUCK 5 */
#define regulator_77802_desc_buck5(num) { \
.name = "BUCK"#num, \
.id = MAX77802_BUCK##num, \
.supply_name = "inb"#num, \
.ops = &max77802_buck_dvs_ops, \
.type = REGULATOR_VOLTAGE, \
.owner = THIS_MODULE, \
.min_uV = 750000, \
.uV_step = 50000, \
.ramp_delay = MAX77802_RAMP_DELAY, \
.n_voltages = 1 << 6, \
.vsel_reg = MAX77802_REG_BUCK5OUT, \
.vsel_mask = MAX77802_VSEL_MASK, \
.enable_reg = MAX77802_REG_BUCK5CTRL, \
.enable_mask = MAX77802_OPMODE_MASK, \
}
/* BUCKs 7-10 */
#define regulator_77802_desc_buck7_10(num) { \
.name = "BUCK"#num, \
.id = MAX77802_BUCK##num, \
.supply_name = "inb"#num, \
.ops = &max77802_buck_dvs_ops, \
.type = REGULATOR_VOLTAGE, \
.owner = THIS_MODULE, \
.min_uV = 750000, \
.uV_step = 50000, \
.ramp_delay = MAX77802_RAMP_DELAY, \
.n_voltages = 1 << 6, \
.vsel_reg = MAX77802_REG_BUCK7OUT + (num - 7) * 3, \
.vsel_mask = MAX77802_VSEL_MASK, \
.enable_reg = MAX77802_REG_BUCK7CTRL + (num - 7) * 3, \
.enable_mask = MAX77802_OPMODE_MASK, \
}
static const struct regulator_desc regulators[] = {
regulator_77802_desc_16_buck(1),
regulator_77802_desc_234_buck(2),
regulator_77802_desc_234_buck(3),
regulator_77802_desc_234_buck(4),
regulator_77802_desc_buck5(5),
regulator_77802_desc_16_buck(6),
regulator_77802_desc_buck7_10(7),
regulator_77802_desc_buck7_10(8),
regulator_77802_desc_buck7_10(9),
regulator_77802_desc_buck7_10(10),
regulator_77802_desc_n_ldo(1, 10, 2),
regulator_77802_desc_n_ldo(2, 10, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(3, 3, 2),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(4, 6, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(5, 3, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(6, 3, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(7, 3, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_n_ldo(8, 1, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(9, 5, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(10, 4, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(11, 4, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(12, 9, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(13, 4, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(14, 4, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_n_ldo(15, 1, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_n_ldo(17, 2, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(18, 7, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(19, 5, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(20, 7, 2),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(21, 6, 2),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(23, 9, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(24, 6, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(25, 9, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(26, 9, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_n_ldo(27, 2, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(28, 7, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(29, 7, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_n_ldo(30, 2, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(32, 9, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(33, 6, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_p_ldo(34, 9, 1),
regulator_77802_desc_n_ldo(35, 2, 1),
};
#ifdef CONFIG_OF
static int max77802_pmic_dt_parse_pdata(struct platform_device *pdev,
struct max77686_platform_data *pdata)
{
struct max77686_dev *iodev = dev_get_drvdata(pdev->dev.parent);
struct device_node *pmic_np, *regulators_np;
struct max77686_regulator_data *rdata;
struct of_regulator_match rmatch;
unsigned int i;
pmic_np = iodev->dev->of_node;
regulators_np = of_get_child_by_name(pmic_np, "regulators");
if (!regulators_np) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "could not find regulators sub-node\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
pdata->num_regulators = ARRAY_SIZE(regulators);
rdata = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*rdata) *
pdata->num_regulators, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!rdata) {
of_node_put(regulators_np);
return -ENOMEM;
}
for (i = 0; i < pdata->num_regulators; i++) {
rmatch.name = regulators[i].name;
rmatch.init_data = NULL;
rmatch.of_node = NULL;
if (of_regulator_match(&pdev->dev, regulators_np, &rmatch,
1) != 1) {
dev_warn(&pdev->dev, "No matching regulator for '%s'\n",
rmatch.name);
continue;
}
rdata[i].initdata = rmatch.init_data;
rdata[i].of_node = rmatch.of_node;
rdata[i].id = regulators[i].id;
}
pdata->regulators = rdata;
of_node_put(regulators_np);
return 0;
}
#else
static int max77802_pmic_dt_parse_pdata(struct platform_device *pdev,
struct max77686_platform_data *pdata)
{
return 0;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_OF */
static int max77802_pmic_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
struct max77686_dev *iodev = dev_get_drvdata(pdev->dev.parent);
struct max77686_platform_data *pdata = dev_get_platdata(iodev->dev);
struct max77802_regulator_prv *max77802;
int i, ret = 0, val;
struct regulator_config config = { };
/* This is allocated by the MFD driver */
if (!pdata) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev, "no platform data found for regulator\n");
return -ENODEV;
}
max77802 = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev,
sizeof(struct max77802_regulator_prv),
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!max77802)
return -ENOMEM;
if (iodev->dev->of_node) {
ret = max77802_pmic_dt_parse_pdata(pdev, pdata);
if (ret)
return ret;
}
config.dev = iodev->dev;
config.regmap = iodev->regmap;
config.driver_data = max77802;
platform_set_drvdata(pdev, max77802);
for (i = 0; i < MAX77802_REG_MAX; i++) {
struct regulator_dev *rdev;
int id = pdata->regulators[i].id;
int shift = max77802_get_opmode_shift(id);
config.init_data = pdata->regulators[i].initdata;
config.of_node = pdata->regulators[i].of_node;
ret = regmap_read(iodev->regmap, regulators[i].enable_reg, &val);
val = val >> shift & MAX77802_OPMODE_MASK;
/*
* If the regulator is disabled and the system warm rebooted,
* the hardware reports OFF as the regulator operating mode.
* Default to operating mode NORMAL in that case.
*/
if (val == MAX77802_STATUS_OFF)
max77802->opmode[id] = MAX77802_OPMODE_NORMAL;
else
max77802->opmode[id] = val;
rdev = devm_regulator_register(&pdev->dev,
&regulators[i], &config);
if (IS_ERR(rdev)) {
dev_err(&pdev->dev,
"regulator init failed for %d\n", i);
return PTR_ERR(rdev);
}
}
return 0;
}
static const struct platform_device_id max77802_pmic_id[] = {
{"max77802-pmic", 0},
{ },
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(platform, max77802_pmic_id);
static struct platform_driver max77802_pmic_driver = {
.driver = {
.name = "max77802-pmic",
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
},
.probe = max77802_pmic_probe,
.id_table = max77802_pmic_id,
};
module_platform_driver(max77802_pmic_driver);
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("MAXIM 77802 Regulator Driver");
MODULE_AUTHOR("Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");