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1 /*
2  *  Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Samsung Electronics
3  *  Przemyslaw Marczak <p.marczak@samsung.com>
4  *
5  * SPDX-License-Identifier:	GPL-2.0+
6  */
7 
8 #ifndef _INCLUDE_REGULATOR_H_
9 #define _INCLUDE_REGULATOR_H_
10 
11 /**
12  * U-Boot Voltage/Current Regulator
13  * ================================
14  *
15  * The regulator API is based on a driver model, with the device tree support.
16  * And this header describes the functions and data types for the uclass id:
17  * 'UCLASS_REGULATOR' and the regulator driver API.
18  *
19  * The regulator uclass - is based on uclass platform data which is allocated,
20  * automatically for each regulator device on bind and 'dev->uclass_platdata'
21  * points to it. The data type is: 'struct dm_regulator_uclass_platdata'.
22  * The uclass file: 'drivers/power/regulator/regulator-uclass.c'
23  *
24  * The regulator device - is based on driver's model 'struct udevice'.
25  * The API can use regulator name in two meanings:
26  * - devname  - the regulator device's name: 'dev->name'
27  * - platname - the device's platdata's name. So in the code it looks like:
28  *              'uc_pdata = dev->uclass_platdata'; 'name = uc_pdata->name'.
29  *
30  * The regulator device driver - provide an implementation of uclass operations
31  * pointed by 'dev->driver->ops' as a struct of type 'struct dm_regulator_ops'.
32  *
33  * To proper bind the regulator device, the device tree node should provide
34  * regulator constraints, like in the example below:
35  *
36  * ldo1 {
37  *      regulator-name = "VDD_MMC_1.8V";     (must be unique for proper bind)
38  *      regulator-min-microvolt = <1000000>; (optional)
39  *      regulator-max-microvolt = <1000000>; (optional)
40  *      regulator-min-microamp = <1000>;     (optional)
41  *      regulator-max-microamp = <1000>;     (optional)
42  *      regulator-always-on;                 (optional)
43  *      regulator-boot-on;                   (optional)
44  * };
45  *
46  * Note: For the proper operation, at least name constraint is needed, since
47  * it can be used when calling regulator_get_by_platname(). And the mandatory
48  * rule for this name is, that it must be globally unique for the single dts.
49  * If regulator-name property is not provided, node name will be chosen.
50  *
51  * Regulator bind:
52  * For each regulator device, the device_bind() should be called with passed
53  * device tree offset. This is required for this uclass's '.post_bind' method,
54  * which does the scan on the device node, for the 'regulator-name' constraint.
55  * If the parent is not a PMIC device, and the child is not bind by function:
56  * 'pmic_bind_childs()', then it's recommended to bind the device by call to
57  * dm_scan_fdt_dev() - this is usually done automatically for bus devices,
58  * as a post bind method.
59  *
60  * Regulator get:
61  * Having the device's name constraint, we can call regulator_by_platname(),
62  * to find the required regulator. Before return, the regulator is probed,
63  * and the rest of its constraints are put into the device's uclass platform
64  * data, by the uclass regulator '.pre_probe' method.
65  *
66  * For more info about PMIC bind, please refer to file: 'include/power/pmic.h'
67  *
68  * Note:
69  * Please do not use the device_bind_by_name() function, since it pass '-1' as
70  * device node offset - and the bind will fail on uclass .post_bind method,
71  * because of missing 'regulator-name' constraint.
72  *
73  *
74  * Fixed Voltage/Current Regulator
75  * ===============================
76  *
77  * When fixed voltage regulator is needed, then enable the config:
78  * - CONFIG_DM_REGULATOR_FIXED
79  *
80  * The driver file: 'drivers/power/regulator/fixed.c', provides basic support
81  * for control the GPIO, and return the device tree constraint values.
82  *
83  * To bind the fixed voltage regulator device, we usually use a 'simple-bus'
84  * node as a parent. And 'regulator-fixed' for the driver compatible. This is
85  * the same as in the kernel. The example node of fixed regulator:
86  *
87  * simple-bus {
88  *     compatible = "simple-bus";
89  *     #address-cells = <1>;
90  *     #size-cells = <0>;
91  *
92  *     blue_led {
93  *         compatible = "regulator-fixed";
94  *         regulator-name = "VDD_LED_3.3V";
95  *         regulator-min-microvolt = <3300000>;
96  *         regulator-max-microvolt = <3300000>;
97  *         gpio = <&gpc1 0 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
98  *     };
99  * };
100  *
101  * The fixed regulator devices also provide regulator uclass platform data. And
102  * devices bound from such node, can use the regulator drivers API.
103 */
104 
105 /* enum regulator_type - used for regulator_*() variant calls */
106 enum regulator_type {
107 	REGULATOR_TYPE_LDO = 0,
108 	REGULATOR_TYPE_BUCK,
109 	REGULATOR_TYPE_DVS,
110 	REGULATOR_TYPE_FIXED,
111 	REGULATOR_TYPE_GPIO,
112 	REGULATOR_TYPE_OTHER,
113 };
114 
115 /**
116  * struct dm_regulator_mode - this structure holds an information about
117  * each regulator operation mode. Probably in most cases - an array.
118  * This will be probably a driver-static data, since it is device-specific.
119  *
120  * @id             - a driver-specific mode id
121  * @register_value - a driver-specific value for its mode id
122  * @name           - the name of mode - used for regulator command
123  * Note:
124  * The field 'id', should be always a positive number, since the negative values
125  * are reserved for the errno numbers when returns the mode id.
126  */
127 struct dm_regulator_mode {
128 	int id; /* Set only as >= 0 (negative value is reserved for errno) */
129 	int register_value;
130 	const char *name;
131 };
132 
133 enum regulator_flag {
134 	REGULATOR_FLAG_AUTOSET_UV	= 1 << 0,
135 	REGULATOR_FLAG_AUTOSET_UA	= 1 << 1,
136 };
137 
138 /**
139  * struct dm_regulator_uclass_platdata - pointed by dev->uclass_platdata, and
140  * allocated on each regulator bind. This structure holds an information
141  * about each regulator's constraints and supported operation modes.
142  * There is no "step" voltage value - so driver should take care of this.
143  *
144  * @type       - one of 'enum regulator_type'
145  * @mode       - pointer to the regulator mode (array if more than one)
146  * @mode_count - number of '.mode' entries
147  * @min_uV*    - minimum voltage (micro Volts)
148  * @max_uV*    - maximum voltage (micro Volts)
149  * @min_uA*    - minimum amperage (micro Amps)
150  * @max_uA*    - maximum amperage (micro Amps)
151  * @always_on* - bool type, true or false
152  * @boot_on*   - bool type, true or false
153  * TODO(sjg@chromium.org): Consider putting the above two into @flags
154  * @flags:     - flags value (see REGULATOR_FLAG_...)
155  * @name**     - fdt regulator name - should be taken from the device tree
156  * ctrl_reg:   - Control register offset used to enable/disable regulator
157  * volt_reg:   - register offset for writing voltage vsel values
158  *
159  * Note:
160  * *  - set automatically on device probe by the uclass's '.pre_probe' method.
161  * ** - set automatically on device bind by the uclass's '.post_bind' method.
162  * The constraints: type, mode, mode_count, can be set by device driver, e.g.
163  * by the driver '.probe' method.
164  */
165 struct dm_regulator_uclass_platdata {
166 	enum regulator_type type;
167 	struct dm_regulator_mode *mode;
168 	int mode_count;
169 	int min_uV;
170 	int max_uV;
171 	int init_uV;
172 	int min_uA;
173 	int max_uA;
174 	bool always_on;
175 	bool boot_on;
176 	const char *name;
177 	int flags;
178 	u8 ctrl_reg;
179 	u8 volt_reg;
180 	bool suspend_on;
181 	u32 suspend_uV;
182 };
183 
184 /* Regulator device operations */
185 struct dm_regulator_ops {
186 	/**
187 	 * The regulator output value function calls operates on a micro Volts.
188 	 *
189 	 * get/set_value - get/set output value of the given output number
190 	 * @dev          - regulator device
191 	 * Sets:
192 	 * @uV           - set the output value [micro Volts]
193 	 * @return output value [uV] on success or negative errno if fail.
194 	 */
195 	int (*get_value)(struct udevice *dev);
196 	int (*set_value)(struct udevice *dev, int uV);
197 	int (*set_suspend_value)(struct udevice *dev, int uV);
198 
199 	/**
200 	 * The regulator output current function calls operates on a micro Amps.
201 	 *
202 	 * get/set_current - get/set output current of the given output number
203 	 * @dev            - regulator device
204 	 * Sets:
205 	 * @uA           - set the output current [micro Amps]
206 	 * @return output value [uA] on success or negative errno if fail.
207 	 */
208 	int (*get_current)(struct udevice *dev);
209 	int (*set_current)(struct udevice *dev, int uA);
210 
211 	/**
212 	 * The most basic feature of the regulator output is its enable state.
213 	 *
214 	 * get/set_enable - get/set enable state of the given output number
215 	 * @dev           - regulator device
216 	 * Sets:
217 	 * @enable         - set true - enable or false - disable
218 	 * @return true/false for get or -errno if fail; 0 / -errno for set.
219 	 */
220 	int (*get_enable)(struct udevice *dev);
221 	int (*set_enable)(struct udevice *dev, bool enable);
222 	int (*set_suspend_enable)(struct udevice *dev, bool enable);
223 
224 	/**
225 	 * The 'get/set_mode()' function calls should operate on a driver-
226 	 * specific mode id definitions, which should be found in:
227 	 * field 'id' of struct dm_regulator_mode.
228 	 *
229 	 * get/set_mode - get/set operation mode of the given output number
230 	 * @dev         - regulator device
231 	 * Sets
232 	 * @mode_id     - set output mode id (struct dm_regulator_mode->id)
233 	 * @return id/0 for get/set on success or negative errno if fail.
234 	 * Note:
235 	 * The field 'id' of struct type 'dm_regulator_mode', should be always
236 	 * a positive number, since the negative is reserved for the error.
237 	 */
238 	int (*get_mode)(struct udevice *dev);
239 	int (*set_mode)(struct udevice *dev, int mode_id);
240 };
241 
242 /**
243  * regulator_mode: returns a pointer to the array of regulator mode info
244  *
245  * @dev        - pointer to the regulator device
246  * @modep      - pointer to the returned mode info array
247  * @return     - count of modep entries on success or negative errno if fail.
248  */
249 int regulator_mode(struct udevice *dev, struct dm_regulator_mode **modep);
250 
251 /**
252  * regulator_get_value: get microvoltage voltage value of a given regulator
253  *
254  * @dev    - pointer to the regulator device
255  * @return - positive output value [uV] on success or negative errno if fail.
256  */
257 int regulator_get_value(struct udevice *dev);
258 
259 /**
260  * regulator_set_value: set the microvoltage value of a given regulator.
261  *
262  * @dev    - pointer to the regulator device
263  * @uV     - the output value to set [micro Volts]
264  * @return - 0 on success or -errno val if fails
265  */
266 int regulator_set_value(struct udevice *dev, int uV);
267 
268 /**
269  * regulator_set_suspend_value: set the suspend microvoltage value of a given regulator.
270  *
271  * @dev    - pointer to the regulator device
272  * @uV     - the output suspend value to set [micro Volts]
273  * @return - 0 on success or -errno val if fails
274  */
275 int regulator_set_suspend_value(struct udevice *dev, int uV);
276 
277 /**
278  * regulator_set_value_force: set the microvoltage value of a given regulator
279  *			      without any min-,max condition check
280  *
281  * @dev    - pointer to the regulator device
282  * @uV     - the output value to set [micro Volts]
283  * @return - 0 on success or -errno val if fails
284  */
285 int regulator_set_value_force(struct udevice *dev, int uV);
286 
287 /**
288  * regulator_get_current: get microampere value of a given regulator
289  *
290  * @dev    - pointer to the regulator device
291  * @return - positive output current [uA] on success or negative errno if fail.
292  */
293 int regulator_get_current(struct udevice *dev);
294 
295 /**
296  * regulator_set_current: set the microampere value of a given regulator.
297  *
298  * @dev    - pointer to the regulator device
299  * @uA     - set the output current [micro Amps]
300  * @return - 0 on success or -errno val if fails
301  */
302 int regulator_set_current(struct udevice *dev, int uA);
303 
304 /**
305  * regulator_get_enable: get regulator device enable state.
306  *
307  * @dev    - pointer to the regulator device
308  * @return - true/false of enable state or -errno val if fails
309  */
310 int regulator_get_enable(struct udevice *dev);
311 
312 /**
313  * regulator_set_enable: set regulator enable state
314  *
315  * @dev    - pointer to the regulator device
316  * @enable - set true or false
317  * @return - 0 on success or -errno val if fails
318  */
319 int regulator_set_enable(struct udevice *dev, bool enable);
320 
321 /**
322  * regulator_set_suspend_enable: set regulator suspend enable state
323  *
324  * @dev    - pointer to the regulator device
325  * @enable - set true or false
326  * @return - 0 on success or -errno val if fails
327  */
328 int regulator_set_suspend_enable(struct udevice *dev, bool enable);
329 
330 /**
331  * regulator_get_mode: get active operation mode id of a given regulator
332  *
333  * @dev    - pointer to the regulator device
334  * @return - positive mode 'id' number on success or -errno val if fails
335  * Note:
336  * The device can provide an array of operating modes, which is type of struct
337  * dm_regulator_mode. Each mode has it's own 'id', which should be unique inside
338  * that array. By calling this function, the driver should return an active mode
339  * id of the given regulator device.
340  */
341 int regulator_get_mode(struct udevice *dev);
342 
343 /**
344  * regulator_set_mode: set the given regulator's, active mode id
345  *
346  * @dev     - pointer to the regulator device
347  * @mode_id - mode id to set ('id' field of struct type dm_regulator_mode)
348  * @return  - 0 on success or -errno value if fails
349  * Note:
350  * The device can provide an array of operating modes, which is type of struct
351  * dm_regulator_mode. Each mode has it's own 'id', which should be unique inside
352  * that array. By calling this function, the driver should set the active mode
353  * of a given regulator to given by "mode_id" argument.
354  */
355 int regulator_set_mode(struct udevice *dev, int mode_id);
356 
357 /**
358  * regulators_enable_boot_on() - enable regulators needed for boot
359  *
360  * This enables all regulators which are marked to be on at boot time. This
361  * only works for regulators which don't have a range for voltage/current,
362  * since in that case it is not possible to know which value to use.
363  *
364  * This effectively calls regulator_autoset() for every regulator.
365  */
366 int regulators_enable_boot_on(bool verbose);
367 
368 /**
369  * regulator_autoset: setup the voltage/current on a regulator
370  *
371  * The setup depends on constraints found in device's uclass's platform data
372  * (struct dm_regulator_uclass_platdata):
373  *
374  * - Enable - will set - if any of: 'always_on' or 'boot_on' is set to true,
375  *   or if both are unset, then the function returns
376  * - Voltage value - will set - if '.min_uV' and '.max_uV' values are equal
377  * - Current limit - will set - if '.min_uA' and '.max_uA' values are equal
378  *
379  * The function returns on the first-encountered error.
380  *
381  * @platname - expected string for dm_regulator_uclass_platdata .name field
382  * @devp     - returned pointer to the regulator device - if non-NULL passed
383  * @return: 0 on success or negative value of errno.
384  */
385 int regulator_autoset(struct udevice *dev);
386 
387 /**
388  * regulator_autoset_by_name: setup the regulator given by its uclass's
389  * platform data name field. The setup depends on constraints found in device's
390  * uclass's platform data (struct dm_regulator_uclass_platdata):
391  * - Enable - will set - if any of: 'always_on' or 'boot_on' is set to true,
392  *   or if both are unset, then the function returns
393  * - Voltage value - will set - if '.min_uV' and '.max_uV' values are equal
394  * - Current limit - will set - if '.min_uA' and '.max_uA' values are equal
395  *
396  * The function returns on first encountered error.
397  *
398  * @platname - expected string for dm_regulator_uclass_platdata .name field
399  * @devp     - returned pointer to the regulator device - if non-NULL passed
400  * @return: 0 on success or negative value of errno.
401  *
402  * The returned 'regulator' device can be used with:
403  * - regulator_get/set_*
404  */
405 int regulator_autoset_by_name(const char *platname, struct udevice **devp);
406 
407 /**
408  * regulator_list_autoset: setup the regulators given by list of their uclass's
409  * platform data name field. The setup depends on constraints found in device's
410  * uclass's platform data. The function loops with calls to:
411  * regulator_autoset_by_name() for each name from the list.
412  *
413  * @list_platname - an array of expected strings for .name field of each
414  *                  regulator's uclass platdata
415  * @list_devp     - an array of returned pointers to the successfully setup
416  *                  regulator devices if non-NULL passed
417  * @verbose       - (true/false) print each regulator setup info, or be quiet
418  * @return 0 on successfully setup of all list entries, otherwise first error.
419  *
420  * The returned 'regulator' devices can be used with:
421  * - regulator_get/set_*
422  *
423  * Note: The list must ends with NULL entry, like in the "platname" list below:
424  * char *my_regulators[] = {
425  *     "VCC_3.3V",
426  *     "VCC_1.8V",
427  *     NULL,
428  * };
429  */
430 int regulator_list_autoset(const char *list_platname[],
431 			   struct udevice *list_devp[],
432 			   bool verbose);
433 
434 /**
435  * regulator_get_by_devname: returns the pointer to the pmic regulator device.
436  * Search by name, found in regulator device's name.
437  *
438  * @devname - expected string for 'dev->name' of regulator device
439  * @devp    - returned pointer to the regulator device
440  * @return 0 on success or negative value of errno.
441  *
442  * The returned 'regulator' device is probed and can be used with:
443  * - regulator_get/set_*
444  */
445 int regulator_get_by_devname(const char *devname, struct udevice **devp);
446 
447 /**
448  * regulator_get_by_platname: returns the pointer to the pmic regulator device.
449  * Search by name, found in regulator uclass platdata.
450  *
451  * @platname - expected string for uc_pdata->name of regulator uclass platdata
452  * @devp     - returns pointer to the regulator device or NULL on error
453  * @return 0 on success or negative value of errno.
454  *
455  * The returned 'regulator' device is probed and can be used with:
456  * - regulator_get/set_*
457  */
458 int regulator_get_by_platname(const char *platname, struct udevice **devp);
459 
460 /**
461  * device_get_supply_regulator: returns the pointer to the supply regulator.
462  * Search by phandle, found in device's node.
463  *
464  * Note: Please pay attention to proper order of device bind sequence.
465  * The regulator device searched by the phandle, must be binded before
466  * this function call.
467  *
468  * @dev         - device with supply phandle
469  * @supply_name - phandle name of regulator
470  * @devp        - returned pointer to the supply device
471  * @return 0 on success or negative value of errno.
472  */
473 int device_get_supply_regulator(struct udevice *dev, const char *supply_name,
474 				struct udevice **devp);
475 
476 #endif /* _INCLUDE_REGULATOR_H_ */
477