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Most AXP PMICs feature a "startup source" register, which keeps information about how the PMIC started operation. Bit 0 in there means it has been started by "plugging in the power cable". Define a symbol in each PMIC's header file to be able to use that register and bit later on. Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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824 B
C
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824 B
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
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/*
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* (C) Copyright 2012 Henrik Nordstrom <henrik@henriknordstrom.net>
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*/
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enum axp152_reg {
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AXP152_CHIP_VERSION = 0x3,
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AXP152_DCDC2_VOLTAGE = 0x23,
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AXP152_DCDC3_VOLTAGE = 0x27,
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AXP152_DCDC4_VOLTAGE = 0x2B,
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AXP152_LDO2_VOLTAGE = 0x2A,
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AXP152_SHUTDOWN = 0x32,
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};
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#define AXP152_POWEROFF (1 << 7)
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/* For axp_gpio.c */
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#ifdef CONFIG_AXP152_POWER
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#define AXP_POWER_STATUS 0x00
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#define AXP_POWER_STATUS_ALDO_IN BIT(0)
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#define AXP_GPIO0_CTRL 0x90
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#define AXP_GPIO1_CTRL 0x91
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#define AXP_GPIO2_CTRL 0x92
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#define AXP_GPIO3_CTRL 0x93
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#define AXP_GPIO_CTRL_OUTPUT_LOW 0x00 /* Drive pin low */
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#define AXP_GPIO_CTRL_OUTPUT_HIGH 0x01 /* Drive pin high */
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#define AXP_GPIO_CTRL_INPUT 0x02 /* Input */
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#define AXP_GPIO_STATE 0x97
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#define AXP_GPIO_STATE_OFFSET 0
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#endif
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