config DM_REGULATOR bool "Enable Driver Model for REGULATOR drivers (UCLASS_REGULATOR)" depends on DM ---help--- This config enables the driver model regulator support. UCLASS_REGULATOR - designed to provide a common API for basic regulator's functions, like get/set Voltage or Current value, enable state, etc... Note: When enabling this, please read the description, found in the files: - 'include/power/pmic.h' - 'include/power/regulator.h' - 'drivers/power/pmic/pmic-uclass.c' - 'drivers/power/pmic/regulator-uclass.c' It's important to call the device_bind() with the proper node offset, when binding the regulator devices. The pmic_bind_childs() can be used for this purpose if PMIC I/O driver is implemented or dm_scan_fdt_node() otherwise. Detailed information can be found in the header file. config DM_REGULATOR_MAX77686 bool "Enable Driver Model for REGULATOR MAX77686" depends on DM_REGULATOR && DM_PMIC_MAX77686 ---help--- This config enables implementation of driver-model regulator uclass features for REGULATOR MAX77686. The driver implements get/set api for: value, enable and mode. config DM_REGULATOR_FIXED bool "Enable Driver Model for REGULATOR Fixed value" depends on DM_REGULATOR ---help--- This config enables implementation of driver-model regulator uclass features for fixed value regulators. The driver implements get/set api for enable and get only for voltage value. config DM_REGULATOR_SANDBOX bool "Enable Driver Model for Sandbox PMIC regulator" depends on DM_REGULATOR && DM_PMIC_SANDBOX ---help--- Enable the regulator driver for emulated Sandbox PMIC. The emulated PMIC device depends on two drivers: - sandbox PMIC I/O driver - implements dm pmic operations - sandbox PMIC regulator driver - implements dm regulator operations - sandbox PMIC i2c emul driver - emulates the PMIC's I2C transmission The regulator driver provides uclass operations for sandbox PMIC's regulators. The driver implements get/set api for: voltage, current, operation mode and enable state. The driver supports LDO and BUCK regulators. The Sandbox PMIC info: * I/O interface: - I2C chip address: 0x40 - first register address: 0x0 - register count: 0x10 * Adjustable outputs: - 2x LDO - 2x BUCK - Each, with a different operating conditions (header). * Reset values: - set by i2c emul driver's probe() (defaults in header) A detailed information can be found in header: '' Binding info: 'doc/device-tree-bindings/pmic/max77686.txt'