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- Regulator Machine Driver Interface
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- The regulator machine driver interface is intended for board/machine specific
- initialisation code to configure the regulator subsystem.
- Consider the following machine :-
- Regulator-1 -+-> Regulator-2 --> [Consumer A @ 1.8 - 2.0V]
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- +-> [Consumer B @ 3.3V]
- The drivers for consumers A & B must be mapped to the correct regulator in
- order to control their power supply. This mapping can be achieved in machine
- initialisation code by creating a struct regulator_consumer_supply for
- each regulator.
- struct regulator_consumer_supply {
- const char *dev_name; /* consumer dev_name() */
- const char *supply; /* consumer supply - e.g. "vcc" */
- };
- e.g. for the machine above
- static struct regulator_consumer_supply regulator1_consumers[] = {
- {
- .dev_name = "dev_name(consumer B)",
- .supply = "Vcc",
- },};
- static struct regulator_consumer_supply regulator2_consumers[] = {
- {
- .dev = "dev_name(consumer A"),
- .supply = "Vcc",
- },};
- This maps Regulator-1 to the 'Vcc' supply for Consumer B and maps Regulator-2
- to the 'Vcc' supply for Consumer A.
- Constraints can now be registered by defining a struct regulator_init_data
- for each regulator power domain. This structure also maps the consumers
- to their supply regulator :-
- static struct regulator_init_data regulator1_data = {
- .constraints = {
- .name = "Regulator-1",
- .min_uV = 3300000,
- .max_uV = 3300000,
- .valid_modes_mask = REGULATOR_MODE_NORMAL,
- },
- .num_consumer_supplies = ARRAY_SIZE(regulator1_consumers),
- .consumer_supplies = regulator1_consumers,
- };
- The name field should be set to something that is usefully descriptive
- for the board for configuration of supplies for other regulators and
- for use in logging and other diagnostic output. Normally the name
- used for the supply rail in the schematic is a good choice. If no
- name is provided then the subsystem will choose one.
- Regulator-1 supplies power to Regulator-2. This relationship must be registered
- with the core so that Regulator-1 is also enabled when Consumer A enables its
- supply (Regulator-2). The supply regulator is set by the supply_regulator
- field below and co:-
- static struct regulator_init_data regulator2_data = {
- .supply_regulator = "Regulator-1",
- .constraints = {
- .min_uV = 1800000,
- .max_uV = 2000000,
- .valid_ops_mask = REGULATOR_CHANGE_VOLTAGE,
- .valid_modes_mask = REGULATOR_MODE_NORMAL,
- },
- .num_consumer_supplies = ARRAY_SIZE(regulator2_consumers),
- .consumer_supplies = regulator2_consumers,
- };
- Finally the regulator devices must be registered in the usual manner.
- static struct platform_device regulator_devices[] = {
- {
- .name = "regulator",
- .id = DCDC_1,
- .dev = {
- .platform_data = ®ulator1_data,
- },
- },
- {
- .name = "regulator",
- .id = DCDC_2,
- .dev = {
- .platform_data = ®ulator2_data,
- },
- },
- };
- /* register regulator 1 device */
- platform_device_register(®ulator_devices[0]);
- /* register regulator 2 device */
- platform_device_register(®ulator_devices[1]);
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