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- Voltage/Current Regulators
- Optional properties:
- - regulator-name: A string used as a descriptive name for regulator outputs
- - regulator-min-microvolt: smallest voltage consumers may set
- - regulator-max-microvolt: largest voltage consumers may set
- - regulator-microvolt-offset: Offset applied to voltages to compensate for voltage drops
- - regulator-min-microamp: smallest current consumers may set
- - regulator-max-microamp: largest current consumers may set
- - regulator-input-current-limit-microamp: maximum input current regulator allows
- - regulator-always-on: boolean, regulator should never be disabled
- - regulator-boot-on: bootloader/firmware enabled regulator
- - regulator-allow-bypass: allow the regulator to go into bypass mode
- - regulator-allow-set-load: allow the regulator performance level to be configured
- - <name>-supply: phandle to the parent supply/regulator node
- - regulator-ramp-delay: ramp delay for regulator(in uV/us)
- For hardware which supports disabling ramp rate, it should be explicitly
- initialised to zero (regulator-ramp-delay = <0>) for disabling ramp delay.
- - regulator-enable-ramp-delay: The time taken, in microseconds, for the supply
- rail to reach the target voltage, plus/minus whatever tolerance the board
- design requires. This property describes the total system ramp time
- required due to the combination of internal ramping of the regulator itself,
- and board design issues such as trace capacitance and load on the supply.
- - regulator-soft-start: Enable soft start so that voltage ramps slowly
- - regulator-state-mem sub-root node for Suspend-to-RAM mode
- : suspend to memory, the device goes to sleep, but all data stored in memory,
- only some external interrupt can wake the device.
- - regulator-state-disk sub-root node for Suspend-to-DISK mode
- : suspend to disk, this state operates similarly to Suspend-to-RAM,
- but includes a final step of writing memory contents to disk.
- - regulator-state-[mem/disk] node has following common properties:
- - regulator-on-in-suspend: regulator should be on in suspend state.
- - regulator-off-in-suspend: regulator should be off in suspend state.
- - regulator-suspend-microvolt: regulator should be set to this voltage
- in suspend.
- - regulator-mode: operating mode in the given suspend state.
- The set of possible operating modes depends on the capabilities of
- every hardware so the valid modes are documented on each regulator
- device tree binding document.
- - regulator-initial-mode: initial operating mode. The set of possible operating
- modes depends on the capabilities of every hardware so each device binding
- documentation explains which values the regulator supports.
- - regulator-system-load: Load in uA present on regulator that is not captured by
- any consumer request.
- - regulator-pull-down: Enable pull down resistor when the regulator is disabled.
- - regulator-over-current-protection: Enable over current protection.
- - regulator-active-discharge: tristate, enable/disable active discharge of
- regulators. The values are:
- 0: Disable active discharge.
- 1: Enable active discharge.
- Absence of this property will leave configuration to default.
- Deprecated properties:
- - regulator-compatible: If a regulator chip contains multiple
- regulators, and if the chip's binding contains a child node that
- describes each regulator, then this property indicates which regulator
- this child node is intended to configure. If this property is missing,
- the node's name will be used instead.
- Example:
- xyzreg: regulator@0 {
- regulator-min-microvolt = <1000000>;
- regulator-max-microvolt = <2500000>;
- regulator-always-on;
- vin-supply = <&vin>;
- regulator-state-mem {
- regulator-on-in-suspend;
- };
- };
- Regulator Consumers:
- Consumer nodes can reference one or more of its supplies/
- regulators using the below bindings.
- - <name>-supply: phandle to the regulator node
- These are the same bindings that a regulator in the above
- example used to reference its own supply, in which case
- its just seen as a special case of a regulator being a
- consumer itself.
- Example of a consumer device node (mmc) referencing two
- regulators (twl_reg1 and twl_reg2),
- twl_reg1: regulator@0 {
- ...
- ...
- ...
- };
- twl_reg2: regulator@1 {
- ...
- ...
- ...
- };
- mmc: mmc@0x0 {
- ...
- ...
- vmmc-supply = <&twl_reg1>;
- vmmcaux-supply = <&twl_reg2>;
- };
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