linux-stable/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/tps62360-regulator.txt
Laxman Dewangan 9a00630c3d regulator: tps62360: support force PWM mode via regulator mode
Change the mechanism of enabling the force PWM mode through
regulator set mode. This can be dynamically configured now.
In the REGULATOR_MODE_FAST the force PWM is enabled and in
REGULATOR_MODE_NORMAL the force PWM is disabled.

Signed-off-by: Laxman Dewangan <ldewangan@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
2012-05-14 18:03:04 +01:00

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TPS62360 Voltage regulators
Required properties:
- compatible: Must be one of the following.
"ti,tps62360"
"ti,tps62361",
"ti,tps62362",
"ti,tps62363",
- reg: I2C slave address
Optional properties:
- ti,enable-vout-discharge: Enable output discharge. This is boolean value.
- ti,enable-pull-down: Enable pull down. This is boolean value.
- ti,vsel0-gpio: GPIO for controlling VSEL0 line.
If this property is missing, then assume that there is no GPIO
for vsel0 control.
- ti,vsel1-gpio: Gpio for controlling VSEL1 line.
If this property is missing, then assume that there is no GPIO
for vsel1 control.
- ti,vsel0-state-high: Inital state of vsel0 input is high.
If this property is missing, then assume the state as low (0).
- ti,vsel1-state-high: Inital state of vsel1 input is high.
If this property is missing, then assume the state as low (0).
Any property defined as part of the core regulator binding, defined in
regulator.txt, can also be used.
Example:
abc: tps62360 {
compatible = "ti,tps62361";
reg = <0x60>;
regulator-name = "tps62361-vout";
regulator-min-microvolt = <500000>;
regulator-max-microvolt = <1500000>;
regulator-boot-on
ti,vsel0-gpio = <&gpio1 16 0>;
ti,vsel1-gpio = <&gpio1 17 0>;
ti,vsel0-state-high;
ti,vsel1-state-high;
ti,enable-pull-down;
ti,enable-force-pwm;
ti,enable-vout-discharge;
};