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diff --git a/include/linux/mfd/rohm-bd957x.h b/include/linux/mfd/rohm-bd957x.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..acc920b64f75 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/linux/mfd/rohm-bd957x.h @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ +/* Copyright (C) 2021 ROHM Semiconductors */ + +#ifndef __LINUX_MFD_BD957X_H__ +#define __LINUX_MFD_BD957X_H__ + +enum { + BD957X_VD50, + BD957X_VD18, + BD957X_VDDDR, + BD957X_VD10, + BD957X_VOUTL1, + BD957X_VOUTS1, +}; + +/* + * The BD9576 has own IRQ 'blocks' for: + * - I2C/thermal, + * - Over voltage protection + * - Short-circuit protection + * - Over current protection + * - Over voltage detection + * - Under voltage detection + * - Under voltage protection + * - 'system interrupt'. + * + * Each of the blocks have a status register giving more accurate IRQ source + * information - for example which of the regulators have over-voltage. + * + * On top of this, there is "main IRQ" status register where each bit indicates + * which of sub-blocks have active IRQs. Fine. That would fit regmap-irq main + * status handling. Except that: + * - Only some sub-IRQs can be masked. + * - The IRQ informs us about fault-condition, not when fault state changes. + * The IRQ line it is kept asserted until the detected condition is acked + * AND cleared in HW. This is annoying for IRQs like the one informing high + * temperature because if IRQ is not disabled it keeps the CPU in IRQ + * handling loop. + * + * For now we do just use the main-IRQ register as source for our IRQ + * information and bind the regmap-irq to this. We leave fine-grained sub-IRQ + * register handling to handlers in sub-devices. The regulator driver shall + * read which regulators are source for problem - or if the detected error is + * regulator temperature error. The sub-drivers do also handle masking of "sub- + * IRQs" if this is supported/needed. + * + * To overcome the problem with HW keeping IRQ asserted we do call + * disable_irq_nosync() from sub-device handler and add a delayed work to + * re-enable IRQ roughly 1 second later. This should keep our CPU out of + * busy-loop. + */ +#define IRQS_SILENT_MS 1000 + +enum { + BD9576_INT_THERM, + BD9576_INT_OVP, + BD9576_INT_SCP, + BD9576_INT_OCP, + BD9576_INT_OVD, + BD9576_INT_UVD, + BD9576_INT_UVP, + BD9576_INT_SYS, +}; + +#define BD957X_REG_SMRB_ASSERT 0x15 +#define BD957X_REG_PMIC_INTERNAL_STAT 0x20 +#define BD957X_REG_INT_THERM_STAT 0x23 +#define BD957X_REG_INT_THERM_MASK 0x24 +#define BD957X_REG_INT_OVP_STAT 0x25 +#define BD957X_REG_INT_SCP_STAT 0x26 +#define BD957X_REG_INT_OCP_STAT 0x27 +#define BD957X_REG_INT_OVD_STAT 0x28 +#define BD957X_REG_INT_UVD_STAT 0x29 +#define BD957X_REG_INT_UVP_STAT 0x2a +#define BD957X_REG_INT_SYS_STAT 0x2b +#define BD957X_REG_INT_SYS_MASK 0x2c +#define BD957X_REG_INT_MAIN_STAT 0x30 +#define BD957X_REG_INT_MAIN_MASK 0x31 + +#define UVD_IRQ_VALID_MASK 0x6F +#define OVD_IRQ_VALID_MASK 0x2F + +#define BD957X_MASK_INT_MAIN_THERM BIT(0) +#define BD957X_MASK_INT_MAIN_OVP BIT(1) +#define BD957X_MASK_INT_MAIN_SCP BIT(2) +#define BD957X_MASK_INT_MAIN_OCP BIT(3) +#define BD957X_MASK_INT_MAIN_OVD BIT(4) +#define BD957X_MASK_INT_MAIN_UVD BIT(5) +#define BD957X_MASK_INT_MAIN_UVP BIT(6) +#define BD957X_MASK_INT_MAIN_SYS BIT(7) +#define BD957X_MASK_INT_ALL 0xff + +#define BD957X_REG_WDT_CONF 0x16 + +#define BD957X_REG_POW_TRIGGER1 0x41 +#define BD957X_REG_POW_TRIGGER2 0x42 +#define BD957X_REG_POW_TRIGGER3 0x43 +#define BD957X_REG_POW_TRIGGER4 0x44 +#define BD957X_REG_POW_TRIGGERL1 0x45 +#define BD957X_REG_POW_TRIGGERS1 0x46 + +#define BD957X_REGULATOR_EN_MASK 0xff +#define BD957X_REGULATOR_DIS_VAL 0xff + +#define BD957X_VSEL_REG_MASK 0xff + +#define BD957X_MASK_VOUT1_TUNE 0x87 +#define BD957X_MASK_VOUT2_TUNE 0x87 +#define BD957X_MASK_VOUT3_TUNE 0x1f +#define BD957X_MASK_VOUT4_TUNE 0x1f +#define BD957X_MASK_VOUTL1_TUNE 0x87 + +#define BD957X_REG_VOUT1_TUNE 0x50 +#define BD957X_REG_VOUT2_TUNE 0x53 +#define BD957X_REG_VOUT3_TUNE 0x56 +#define BD957X_REG_VOUT4_TUNE 0x59 +#define BD957X_REG_VOUTL1_TUNE 0x5c + +#define BD9576_REG_VOUT1_OVD 0x51 +#define BD9576_REG_VOUT1_UVD 0x52 +#define BD9576_REG_VOUT2_OVD 0x54 +#define BD9576_REG_VOUT2_UVD 0x55 +#define BD9576_REG_VOUT3_OVD 0x57 +#define BD9576_REG_VOUT3_UVD 0x58 +#define BD9576_REG_VOUT4_OVD 0x5a +#define BD9576_REG_VOUT4_UVD 0x5b +#define BD9576_REG_VOUTL1_OVD 0x5d +#define BD9576_REG_VOUTL1_UVD 0x5e + +#define BD9576_MASK_XVD 0x7f + +#define BD9576_REG_VOUT1S_OCW 0x5f +#define BD9576_REG_VOUT1S_OCP 0x60 + +#define BD9576_MASK_VOUT1S_OCW 0x3f +#define BD9576_MASK_VOUT1S_OCP 0x3f + +#define BD957X_MAX_REGISTER 0x61 + +#endif |