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diff --git a/include/dm/uclass-id.h b/include/dm/uclass-id.h index e7adf53..4d737f4 100644 --- a/include/dm/uclass-id.h +++ b/include/dm/uclass-id.h @@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ enum uclass_id { /* Power Management */ UCLASS_PMIC, /* PMIC I/O device */ + UCLASS_REGULATOR, /* REGULATOR device */ UCLASS_COUNT, UCLASS_INVALID = -1, diff --git a/include/power/regulator.h b/include/power/regulator.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0302c1d --- /dev/null +++ b/include/power/regulator.h @@ -0,0 +1,384 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Samsung Electronics + * Przemyslaw Marczak <p.marczak@samsung.com> + * + * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ + */ + +#ifndef _INCLUDE_REGULATOR_H_ +#define _INCLUDE_REGULATOR_H_ + +/** + * U-Boot Voltage/Current Regulator + * ================================ + * + * The regulator API is based on a driver model, with the device tree support. + * And this header describes the functions and data types for the uclass id: + * 'UCLASS_REGULATOR' and the regulator driver API. + * + * The regulator uclass - is based on uclass platform data which is allocated, + * automatically for each regulator device on bind and 'dev->uclass_platdata' + * points to it. The data type is: 'struct dm_regulator_uclass_platdata'. + * The uclass file: 'drivers/power/regulator/regulator-uclass.c' + * + * The regulator device - is based on driver's model 'struct udevice'. + * The API can use regulator name in two meanings: + * - devname - the regulator device's name: 'dev->name' + * - platname - the device's platdata's name. So in the code it looks like: + * 'uc_pdata = dev->uclass_platdata'; 'name = uc_pdata->name'. + * + * The regulator device driver - provide an implementation of uclass operations + * pointed by 'dev->driver->ops' as a struct of type 'struct dm_regulator_ops'. + * + * To proper bind the regulator device, the device tree node should provide + * regulator constraints, like in the example below: + * + * ldo1 { + * regulator-name = "VDD_MMC_1.8V"; (mandatory for bind) + * regulator-min-microvolt = <1000000>; (optional) + * regulator-max-microvolt = <1000000>; (optional) + * regulator-min-microamp = <1000>; (optional) + * regulator-max-microamp = <1000>; (optional) + * regulator-always-on; (optional) + * regulator-boot-on; (optional) + * }; + * + * Please take a notice, that for the proper operation at least name constraint + * is needed, e.g. for call the device_by_platname(...). + * + * Regulator bind: + * For each regulator device, the device_bind() should be called with passed + * device tree offset. This is required for this uclass's '.post_bind' method, + * which do the scan on the device node, for the 'regulator-name' constraint. + * If the parent is not a PMIC device, and the child is not bind by function: + * 'pmic_bind_childs()', then it's recommended to bind the device by call to + * dm_scan_fdt_node() - this is usually done automatically for bus devices, + * as a post bind method. + * Having the device's name constraint, we can call regulator_by_platname(), + * to find interesting regulator. Before return, the regulator is probed, + * and the rest of its constraints are put into the device's uclass platform + * data, by the uclass regulator '.pre_probe' method. + * + * For more info about PMIC bind, please refer to file: 'include/power/pmic.h' + * + * Note: + * Please do not use the device_bind_by_name() function, since it pass '-1' as + * device node offset - and the bind will fail on uclass .post_bind method, + * because of missing 'regulator-name' constraint. + * + * + * Fixed Voltage/Current Regulator + * =============================== + * + * When fixed voltage regulator is needed, then enable the config: + * - CONFIG_DM_REGULATOR_FIXED + * + * The driver file: 'drivers/power/regulator/fixed.c', provides basic support + * for control the GPIO, and return the device tree constraint values. + * + * To bind the fixed voltage regulator device, we usually use a 'simple-bus' + * node as a parent. And 'regulator-fixed' for the driver compatible. This is + * the same as in the kernel. The example node of fixed regulator: + * + * simple-bus { + * compatible = "simple-bus"; + * #address-cells = <1>; + * #size-cells = <0>; + * + * blue_led { + * compatible = "regulator-fixed"; + * regulator-name = "VDD_LED_3.3V"; + * regulator-min-microvolt = <3300000>; + * regulator-max-microvolt = <3300000>; + * gpio = <&gpc1 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + * }; + * }; + * + * The fixed regulator devices also provide regulator uclass platform data. And + * devices bound from such node, can use the regulator drivers API. +*/ + +/* enum regulator_type - used for regulator_*() variant calls */ +enum regulator_type { + REGULATOR_TYPE_LDO = 0, + REGULATOR_TYPE_BUCK, + REGULATOR_TYPE_DVS, + REGULATOR_TYPE_FIXED, + REGULATOR_TYPE_OTHER, +}; + +/** + * struct dm_regulator_mode - this structure holds an information about + * each regulator operation mode. Probably in most cases - an array. + * This will be probably a driver-static data, since it is device-specific. + * + * @id - a driver-specific mode id + * @register_value - a driver-specific value for its mode id + * @name - the name of mode - used for regulator command + * Note: + * The field 'id', should be always a positive number, since the negative values + * are reserved for the errno numbers when returns the mode id. + */ +struct dm_regulator_mode { + int id; /* Set only as >= 0 (negative value is reserved for errno) */ + int register_value; + const char *name; +}; + +/** + * struct dm_regulator_uclass_platdata - pointed by dev->uclass_platdata, and + * allocated on each regulator bind. This structure holds an information + * about each regulator's constraints and supported operation modes. + * There is no "step" voltage value - so driver should take care of this. + * + * @type - one of 'enum regulator_type' + * @mode - pointer to the regulator mode (array if more than one) + * @mode_count - number of '.mode' entries + * @min_uV* - minimum voltage (micro Volts) + * @max_uV* - maximum voltage (micro Volts) + * @min_uA* - minimum amperage (micro Amps) + * @max_uA* - maximum amperage (micro Amps) + * @always_on* - bool type, true or false + * @boot_on* - bool type, true or false + * @name** - fdt regulator name - should be taken from the device tree + * + * Note: + * * - set automatically on device probe by the uclass's '.pre_probe' method. + * ** - set automatically on device bind by the uclass's '.post_bind' method. + * The constraints: type, mode, mode_count, can be set by device driver, e.g. + * by the driver '.probe' method. + */ +struct dm_regulator_uclass_platdata { + enum regulator_type type; + struct dm_regulator_mode *mode; + int mode_count; + int min_uV; + int max_uV; + int min_uA; + int max_uA; + bool always_on; + bool boot_on; + const char *name; +}; + +/* Regulator device operations */ +struct dm_regulator_ops { + /** + * The regulator output value function calls operates on a micro Volts. + * + * get/set_value - get/set output value of the given output number + * @dev - regulator device + * Sets: + * @uV - set the output value [micro Volts] + * Returns: output value [uV] on success or negative errno if fail. + */ + int (*get_value)(struct udevice *dev); + int (*set_value)(struct udevice *dev, int uV); + + /** + * The regulator output current function calls operates on a micro Amps. + * + * get/set_current - get/set output current of the given output number + * @dev - regulator device + * Sets: + * @uA - set the output current [micro Amps] + * Returns: output value [uA] on success or negative errno if fail. + */ + int (*get_current)(struct udevice *dev); + int (*set_current)(struct udevice *dev, int uA); + + /** + * The most basic feature of the regulator output is its enable state. + * + * get/set_enable - get/set enable state of the given output number + * @dev - regulator device + * Sets: + * @enable - set true - enable or false - disable + * Returns: true/false for get; or 0 / -errno for set. + */ + bool (*get_enable)(struct udevice *dev); + int (*set_enable)(struct udevice *dev, bool enable); + + /** + * The 'get/set_mode()' function calls should operate on a driver + * specific mode definitions, which should be found in: + * field 'mode' of struct mode_desc. + * + * get/set_mode - get/set operation mode of the given output number + * @dev - regulator device + * Sets + * @mode_id - set output mode id (struct dm_regulator_mode->id) + * Returns: id/0 for get/set on success or negative errno if fail. + * Note: + * The field 'id' of struct type 'dm_regulator_mode', should be always + * positive number, since the negative is reserved for the error. + */ + int (*get_mode)(struct udevice *dev); + int (*set_mode)(struct udevice *dev, int mode_id); +}; + +/** + * regulator_mode: returns a pointer to the array of regulator mode info + * + * @dev - pointer to the regulator device + * @modep - pointer to the returned mode info array + * Returns - count of modep entries on success or negative errno if fail. + */ +int regulator_mode(struct udevice *dev, struct dm_regulator_mode **modep); + +/** + * regulator_get_value: get microvoltage voltage value of a given regulator + * + * @dev - pointer to the regulator device + * Returns - positive output value [uV] on success or negative errno if fail. + */ +int regulator_get_value(struct udevice *dev); + +/** + * regulator_set_value: set the microvoltage value of a given regulator. + * + * @dev - pointer to the regulator device + * @uV - the output value to set [micro Volts] + * Returns - 0 on success or -errno val if fails + */ +int regulator_set_value(struct udevice *dev, int uV); + +/** + * regulator_get_current: get microampere value of a given regulator + * + * @dev - pointer to the regulator device + * Returns - positive output current [uA] on success or negative errno if fail. + */ +int regulator_get_current(struct udevice *dev); + +/** + * regulator_set_current: set the microampere value of a given regulator. + * + * @dev - pointer to the regulator device + * @uA - set the output current [micro Amps] + * Returns - 0 on success or -errno val if fails + */ +int regulator_set_current(struct udevice *dev, int uA); + +/** + * regulator_get_enable: get regulator device enable state. + * + * @dev - pointer to the regulator device + * Returns - true/false of enable state + */ +bool regulator_get_enable(struct udevice *dev); + +/** + * regulator_set_enable: set regulator enable state + * + * @dev - pointer to the regulator device + * @enable - set true or false + * Returns - 0 on success or -errno val if fails + */ +int regulator_set_enable(struct udevice *dev, bool enable); + +/** + * regulator_get_mode: get mode of a given device regulator + * + * @dev - pointer to the regulator device + * Returns - positive mode number on success or -errno val if fails + * Note: + * The regulator driver should return one of defined, mode number rather, than + * the raw register value. The struct type 'mode_desc' provides a field 'mode' + * for this purpose and register_value for a raw register value. + */ +int regulator_get_mode(struct udevice *dev); + +/** + * regulator_set_mode: set given regulator mode + * + * @dev - pointer to the regulator device + * @mode - mode type (field 'mode' of struct mode_desc) + * Returns - 0 on success or -errno value if fails + * Note: + * The regulator driver should take one of defined, mode number rather + * than a raw register value. The struct type 'regulator_mode_desc' has + * a mode field for this purpose and register_value for a raw register value. + */ +int regulator_set_mode(struct udevice *dev, int mode); + +/** + * regulator_by_platname_autoset_and_enable: setup the regulator given by + * its uclass's platform data '.name'. The setup depends on constraints found + * in device's uclass's platform data (struct dm_regulator_uclass_platdata): + * - Voltage value - will set - if '.min_uV' and '.max_uV' values are equal + * - Current limit - will set - if '.min_uA' and '.max_uA' values are equal + * - Enable - will set - if '.always_on' or '.boot_on' are set to true + * + * The function returns on first encountered error. + * + * @platname - expected string for dm_regulator_uclass_platdata .name field + * @devp - returned pointer to the regulator device - if non-NULL passed + * @verbose - (true/false) print regulator setup info, or be quiet + * Returns: 0 on success or negative value of errno. + * + * The returned 'regulator' device can be used with: + * - regulator_get/set_* + * For shorter call name, the below macro regulator_autoset() can be used. + */ +int regulator_by_platname_autoset_and_enable(const char *platname, + struct udevice **devp, + bool verbose); + +#define regulator_autoset(platname, devp, verbose) \ + regulator_by_platname_autoset_and_enable(platname, devp, verbose) + +/** + * regulator_by_platname_list_autoset_and_enable: setup the regulators given by + * list of its uclass's platform data '.name'. The setup depends on constraints + * found in device's uclass's platform data. The function loops with calls to: + * regulator_by_platname_autoset_and_enable() for each name of list. + * + * @list_platname - an array of expected strings for .name field of each + * regulator's uclass platdata + * @list_entries - number of regulator's name list entries + * @list_devp - an array of returned pointers to the successfully setup + * regulator devices if non-NULL passed + * @verbose - (true/false) print each regulator setup info, or be quiet + * Returns: 0 on successfully setup of all list entries or 1 otwerwise. + * + * The returned 'regulator' devices can be used with: + * - regulator_get/set_* + * For shorter call name, the below macro regulator_list_autoset() can be used. + */ +int regulator_by_platname_list_autoset_and_enable(const char *list_platname[], + int list_entries, + struct udevice *list_devp[], + bool verbose); + +#define regulator_list_autoset(namelist, entries, devlist, verbose) \ + regulator_by_platname_list_autoset_and_enable(namelist, entries, \ + devlist, verbose) + +/** + * regulator_by_devname: returns the pointer to the pmic regulator device. + * Search by name, found in regulator device's name. + * + * @devname - expected string for 'dev->name' of regulator device + * @devp - returned pointer to the regulator device + * Returns: 0 on success or negative value of errno. + * + * The returned 'regulator' device can be used with: + * - regulator_get/set_* + */ +int regulator_by_devname(const char *devname, struct udevice **devp); + +/** + * regulator_by_platname: returns the pointer to the pmic regulator device. + * Search by name, found in regulator uclass platdata. + * + * @platname - expected string for dm_regulator_uclass_platdata .name field + * @devp - returned pointer to the regulator device + * Returns: 0 on success or negative value of errno. + * + * The returned 'regulator' device can be used with: + * - regulator_get/set_* + */ +int regulator_by_platname(const char *platname, struct udevice **devp); + +#endif /* _INCLUDE_REGULATOR_H_ */ |