linux_dsm_epyc7002/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/tps65090.txt
Andreas Färber a4e2dec0d7 regulator: tps65090: Fix tps65090 typos in example
Specification and existing device trees use vsys-l{1,2}-supply,
not vsys_l{1,2}-supply. Fix the example to match the specification.

Fixes: 21d2202158 ("mfd: tps65090: add DT support for tps65090")
Reviewed-by: Doug Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javier.martinez@collabora.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@linaro.org>
2014-08-06 22:08:38 +01:00

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TPS65090 regulators
Required properties:
- compatible: "ti,tps65090"
- reg: I2C slave address
- interrupts: the interrupt outputs of the controller
- regulators: A node that houses a sub-node for each regulator within the
device. Each sub-node is identified using the node's name, with valid
values listed below. The content of each sub-node is defined by the
standard binding for regulators; see regulator.txt.
dcdc[1-3], fet[1-7] and ldo[1-2] respectively.
- vsys[1-3]-supply: The input supply for DCDC[1-3] respectively.
- infet[1-7]-supply: The input supply for FET[1-7] respectively.
- vsys-l[1-2]-supply: The input supply for LDO[1-2] respectively.
Optional properties:
- ti,enable-ext-control: This is applicable for DCDC1, DCDC2 and DCDC3.
If DCDCs are externally controlled then this property should be there.
- "dcdc-ext-control-gpios: This is applicable for DCDC1, DCDC2 and DCDC3.
If DCDCs are externally controlled and if it is from GPIO then GPIO
number should be provided. If it is externally controlled and no GPIO
entry then driver will just configure this rails as external control
and will not provide any enable/disable APIs.
- ti,overcurrent-wait: This is applicable to FET registers, which have a
poorly defined "overcurrent wait" field. If this property is present it
should be between 0 - 3. If this property isn't present we won't touch the
"overcurrent wait" field and we'll leave it to the BIOS/EC to deal with.
Each regulator is defined using the standard binding for regulators.
Example:
tps65090@48 {
compatible = "ti,tps65090";
reg = <0x48>;
interrupts = <0 88 0x4>;
vsys1-supply = <&some_reg>;
vsys2-supply = <&some_reg>;
vsys3-supply = <&some_reg>;
infet1-supply = <&some_reg>;
infet2-supply = <&some_reg>;
infet3-supply = <&some_reg>;
infet4-supply = <&some_reg>;
infet5-supply = <&some_reg>;
infet6-supply = <&some_reg>;
infet7-supply = <&some_reg>;
vsys-l1-supply = <&some_reg>;
vsys-l2-supply = <&some_reg>;
regulators {
dcdc1 {
regulator-name = "dcdc1";
regulator-boot-on;
regulator-always-on;
ti,enable-ext-control;
dcdc-ext-control-gpios = <&gpio 10 0>;
};
dcdc2 {
regulator-name = "dcdc2";
regulator-boot-on;
regulator-always-on;
};
dcdc3 {
regulator-name = "dcdc3";
regulator-boot-on;
regulator-always-on;
};
fet1 {
regulator-name = "fet1";
regulator-boot-on;
regulator-always-on;
};
fet2 {
regulator-name = "fet2";
regulator-boot-on;
regulator-always-on;
};
fet3 {
regulator-name = "fet3";
regulator-boot-on;
regulator-always-on;
};
fet4 {
regulator-name = "fet4";
regulator-boot-on;
regulator-always-on;
};
fet5 {
regulator-name = "fet5";
regulator-boot-on;
regulator-always-on;
};
fet6 {
regulator-name = "fet6";
regulator-boot-on;
regulator-always-on;
};
fet7 {
regulator-name = "fet7";
regulator-boot-on;
regulator-always-on;
};
ldo1 {
regulator-name = "ldo1";
regulator-boot-on;
regulator-always-on;
};
ldo2 {
regulator-name = "ldo2";
regulator-boot-on;
regulator-always-on;
};
};
};