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- Binding for Maxim MAX77802 regulators
- This is a part of device tree bindings of MAX77802 multi-function device.
- More information can be found in bindings/mfd/max77802.txt file.
- The MAX77802 PMIC has 10 high-efficiency Buck and 32 Low-dropout (LDO)
- regulators that can be controlled over I2C.
- Following properties should be present in main device node of the MFD chip.
- Optional node:
- - regulators : The regulators of max77802 have to be instantiated
- under subnode named "regulators" using the following format.
- regulator-name {
- standard regulator constraints....
- };
- refer Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt
- The regulator node name should be initialized with a string to get matched
- with their hardware counterparts as follow. The valid names are:
- -LDOn : for LDOs, where n can lie in ranges 1-15, 17-21, 23-30
- and 32-35.
- example: LDO1, LDO2, LDO35.
- -BUCKn : for BUCKs, where n can lie in range 1 to 10.
- example: BUCK1, BUCK5, BUCK10.
- The max77802 regulator supports two different operating modes: Normal and Low
- Power Mode. Some regulators support the modes to be changed at startup or by
- the consumers during normal operation while others only support to change the
- mode during system suspend. The standard regulator suspend states binding can
- be used to configure the regulator operating mode.
- The regulators that support the standard "regulator-initial-mode" property,
- changing their mode during normal operation are: LDOs 1, 3, 20 and 21.
- The possible values for "regulator-initial-mode" and "regulator-mode" are:
- 1: Normal regulator voltage output mode.
- 3: Low Power which reduces the quiescent current down to only 1uA
- The list of valid modes are defined in the dt-bindings/clock/maxim,max77802.h
- header and can be included by device tree source files.
- The standard "regulator-mode" property can only be used for regulators that
- support changing their mode to Low Power Mode during suspend. These regulators
- are: BUCKs 2-4 and LDOs 1-35. Also, it only takes effect if the regulator has
- been enabled for the given suspend state using "regulator-on-in-suspend" and
- has not been disabled for that state using "regulator-off-in-suspend".
- Example:
- max77802@09 {
- compatible = "maxim,max77802";
- interrupt-parent = <&wakeup_eint>;
- interrupts = <26 0>;
- reg = <0x09>;
- #address-cells = <1>;
- #size-cells = <0>;
- regulators {
- ldo1_reg: LDO1 {
- regulator-name = "vdd_1v0";
- regulator-min-microvolt = <1000000>;
- regulator-max-microvolt = <1000000>;
- regulator-always-on;
- regulator-initial-mode = <MAX77802_OPMODE_LP>;
- };
- ldo11_reg: LDO11 {
- regulator-name = "vdd_ldo11";
- regulator-min-microvolt = <1900000>;
- regulator-max-microvolt = <1900000>;
- regulator-always-on;
- regulator-state-mem {
- regulator-on-in-suspend;
- regulator-mode = <MAX77802_OPMODE_LP>;
- };
- };
- buck1_reg: BUCK1 {
- regulator-name = "vdd_mif";
- regulator-min-microvolt = <950000>;
- regulator-max-microvolt = <1300000>;
- regulator-always-on;
- regulator-boot-on;
- };
- };
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