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This part of mentioned commit, was missed by my mistake during the rebase. Signed-off-by: Przemyslaw Marczak <p.marczak@samsung.com> Original commit message: power: pmic: pfuze100 support driver model 1. Support driver model for pfuze100. 2. Introduce a new Kconfig entry DM_PMIC_PFUZE100 for pfuze100 3. This driver intends to support PF100, PF200 and PF3000, so add the device id into the udevice_id array. 4. Rename PMIC_NUM_OF_REGS macro to PFUZE100_NUM_OF_REGS. Change-Id: I4fc88414f3c0285f9648e47ec7aed60addeccc4d Signed-off-by: Peng Fan <Peng.Fan@freescale.com> Cc: Przemyslaw Marczak <p.marczak@samsung.com> Cc: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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config DM_PMIC
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bool "Enable Driver Model for PMIC drivers (UCLASS_PMIC)"
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depends on DM
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---help---
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This config enables the driver-model PMIC support.
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UCLASS_PMIC - designed to provide an I/O interface for PMIC devices.
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For the multi-function PMIC devices, this can be used as parent I/O
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device for each IC's interface. Then, each children uses its parent
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for read/write. For detailed description, please refer to the files:
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- 'drivers/power/pmic/pmic-uclass.c'
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- 'include/power/pmic.h'
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config DM_PMIC_PFUZE100
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bool "Enable Driver Model for PMIC PFUZE100"
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depends on DM_PMIC
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---help---
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This config enables implementation of driver-model pmic uclass features
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for PMIC PFUZE100. The driver implements read/write operations.
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config DM_PMIC_MAX77686
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bool "Enable Driver Model for PMIC MAX77686"
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depends on DM_PMIC
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---help---
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This config enables implementation of driver-model pmic uclass features
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for PMIC MAX77686. The driver implements read/write operations.
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config DM_PMIC_SANDBOX
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bool "Enable Driver Model for emulated Sandbox PMIC "
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depends on DM_PMIC
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---help---
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Enable the driver for Sandbox PMIC emulation. The emulated PMIC device
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depends on two drivers:
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- sandbox PMIC I/O driver - implements dm pmic operations
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- sandbox PMIC i2c emul driver - emulates the PMIC's I2C transmission
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A detailed information can be found in header: '<power/sandbox_pmic.h>'
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The Sandbox PMIC info:
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* I/O interface:
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- I2C chip address: 0x40
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- first register address: 0x0
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- register count: 0x10
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* Adjustable outputs:
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- 2x LDO
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- 2x BUCK
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- Each, with a different operating conditions (header).
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* Reset values:
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- set by i2c emul driver's probe() (defaults in header)
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Driver binding info: doc/device-tree-bindings/pmic/sandbox.txt
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config PMIC_S5M8767
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bool "Enable Driver Model for the Samsung S5M8767 PMIC"
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depends on DM_PMIC
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---help---
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The S5M8767 PMIC provides a large array of LDOs and BUCKs for use
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as a SoC power controller. It also provides 32KHz clock outputs. This
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driver provides basic register access and sets up the attached
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regulators if regulator support is enabled.
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config PMIC_TPS65090
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bool "Enable driver for Texas Instruments TPS65090 PMIC"
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depends on DM_PMIC
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---help---
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The TPS65090 is a PMIC containing several LDOs, DC to DC convertors,
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FETs and a battery charger. This driver provides register access
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only, and you can enable the regulator/charger drivers separately if
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required.
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