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authorPrzemyslaw Marczak <p.marczak@samsung.com>2015-04-20 20:07:49 +0200
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doc: driver-model: pmic and regulator uclass documentation
Since this framework is still under the construction, the main documentation is kept in the header files. Signed-off-by: Przemyslaw Marczak <p.marczak@samsung.com> Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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+#
+# (C) Copyright 2014-2015 Samsung Electronics
+# Przemyslaw Marczak <p.marczak@samsung.com>
+#
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
+#
+
+PMIC framework based on Driver Model
+====================================
+TOC:
+1. Introduction
+2. How does it work
+3. Pmic uclass
+4. Regulator uclass
+
+1. Introduction
+===============
+This is an introduction to driver-model multi uclass PMIC IC's support.
+At present it's based on two uclass types:
+- UCLASS_PMIC - basic uclass type for PMIC I/O, which provides common
+ read/write interface.
+- UCLASS_REGULATOR - additional uclass type for specific PMIC features,
+ which are Voltage/Current regulators.
+
+New files:
+UCLASS_PMIC:
+- drivers/power/pmic/pmic-uclass.c
+- include/power/pmic.h
+UCLASS_REGULATOR:
+- drivers/power/regulator/regulator-uclass.c
+- include/power/regulator.h
+
+Commands:
+- common/cmd_pmic.c
+- common/cmd_regulator.c
+
+2. How doees it work
+====================
+The Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMIC) are used in embedded systems
+to provide stable, precise and specific voltage power source with over-voltage
+and thermal protection circuits.
+
+The single PMIC can provide various functions by single or multiple interfaces,
+like in the example below.
+
+-- SoC
+ |
+ | ______________________________________
+ | BUS 0 | Multi interface PMIC IC |--> LDO out 1
+ | e.g.I2C0 | |--> LDO out N
+ |-----------|---- PMIC device 0 (READ/WRITE ops) |
+ | or SPI0 | |_ REGULATOR device (ldo/... ops) |--> BUCK out 1
+ | | |_ CHARGER device (charger ops) |--> BUCK out M
+ | | |_ MUIC device (microUSB con ops) |
+ | BUS 1 | |_ ... |---> BATTERY
+ | e.g.I2C1 | |
+ |-----------|---- PMIC device 1 (READ/WRITE ops) |---> USB in 1
+ . or SPI1 | |_ RTC device (rtc ops) |---> USB in 2
+ . |______________________________________|---> USB out
+ .
+
+Since U-Boot provides driver model features for I2C and SPI bus drivers,
+the PMIC devices should also support this. By the pmic and regulator API's,
+PMIC drivers can simply provide a common functions, for multi-interface and
+and multi-instance device support.
+
+Basic design assumptions:
+
+- Common I/O API - UCLASS_PMIC
+For the multi-function PMIC devices, this can be used as parent I/O device
+for each IC's interface. Then, each children uses the same dev for read/write.
+
+- Common regulator API - UCLASS_REGULATOR
+For driving the regulator attributes, auto setting function or command line
+interface, based on kernel-style regulator device tree constraints.
+
+For simple implementations, regulator drivers are not required, so the code can
+use pmic read/write directly.
+
+3. Pmic uclass
+==============
+The basic informations:
+* Uclass: 'UCLASS_PMIC'
+* Header: 'include/power/pmic.h'
+* Core: 'drivers/power/pmic/pmic-uclass.c'
+ config: 'CONFIG_DM_PMIC'
+* Command: 'common/cmd_pmic.c'
+ config: 'CONFIG_CMD_PMIC'
+* Example: 'drivers/power/pmic/max77686.c'
+
+This is still under the construction. So for the API description, please refer
+to the header file.
+
+As an example of the pmic driver, please refer to the MAX77686 driver.
+
+Please pay attention for the driver's '.bind' method. Exactly the function call:
+'pmic_bind_childs()', which is used to bind the regulators by using the array of
+regulator's node, compatible prefixes.
+
+The 'pmic; command also supports the new API. So the pmic command can be enabled
+by adding CONFIG_CMD_PMIC.
+The new pmic command allows to:
+- list pmic devices
+- choose the current device (like the mmc command)
+- read or write the pmic register
+- dump all pmic registers
+
+This command can use only UCLASS_PMIC devices, since this uclass is designed
+for pmic I/O operations only.
+
+For more informations, please refer to the file: 'common/cmd_pmic.c'.
+
+4. Regulator uclass
+===================
+The basic informations:
+* Uclass: 'UCLASS_REGULATOR'
+* Header: 'include/power/regulator.h'
+* Core: 'drivers/power/regulator/regulator-uclass.c'
+ config: 'CONFIG_DM_REGULATOR'
+ binding: 'doc/device-tree-bindings/regulator/regulator.txt'
+* Command: 'common/cmd_regulator.c'
+ config: 'CONFIG_CMD_REGULATOR'
+* Example: 'drivers/power/regulator/max77686.c'
+ 'drivers/power/pmic/max77686.c' (required I/O driver for the above)
+* Example: 'drivers/power/regulator/fixed.c'
+ config" 'CONFIG_DM_REGULATOR_FIXED'
+
+This is still under the construction. So for the API description, please refer
+to the header file.
+
+For the example regulator driver, please refer to the MAX77686 regulator driver,
+but this driver can't operate without pmic's example driver, which provides an
+I/O interface for MAX77686 regulator.
+
+The second example is a fixed Voltage/Current regulator for a common use.
+
+The 'regulator' command also supports the new API. The command allow:
+- list regulator devices
+- choose the current device (like the mmc command)
+- do all regulator-specific operations
+
+For more informations, please refer to the file: 'common/cmd_regulator.c'
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