- 19 Mar, 2021 1 commit
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Roman Beranek authored
If a PMIC regulator has its DT node disabled, leave the regulator off. Change-Id: I895f740328e8f11d485829c3a89a9b9f8e5644be Signed-off-by: Roman Beranek <roman.beranek@prusa3d.com>
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- 17 Aug, 2020 1 commit
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Andre Przywara authored
The DRIVEVBUS power rail of the AXP803 PMIC is mostly used to supply the USB bus power on micro USB sockets, when used in host mode. As this is a dynamic operation, and mostly we want micro USB sockets to act in client mode initially, BL31 should not actually enable this power line. However, on some boards DRIVEVBUS is used to supply power to normal USB-A sockets. Failing to activate this line there results in non-functional USB in U-Boot on those boards. For that reason we were enabling DRIVEVBUS so far, as it did not seem to cause any harm to the other boards. However it turns out that on the Pinephone (and other systems with a battery), actually enabling DRIVEVBUS unconditionally causes serious problems (reboot loop). To accommodate both use cases, without reverting to a build time option, check the default OTG configuration in the devicetree. For boards with USB-A sockets this is set to "host", on boards with micro-B sockets to "otg". Depending on this setting, we either enable DRIVEVBUS or leave it alone. This fixes TF-A on the Pinephone and potentially other battery powered devices. Change-Id: Iec0e07f218b2b4393bf4e05c3386261f8ed19e9f Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com>
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- 14 Dec, 2019 2 commits
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Samuel Holland authored
Previously, the A64/H5 and H6 platforms' PMIC setup code was entirely independent. However, some H6 boards also need early regulator setup. Most of the register interface and all of the device tree traversal code can be reused between the AXP803 and AXP805. The main difference is the hardware bus interface, so that part is left to the platforms. The remainder is moved into a driver. I factored out the bits that were obviously specific to the AXP803; additional changes for compatibility with other PMICs can be made as needed. The only functional change is that rsb_init() now checks the PMIC's chip ID register against the expected value. This was already being done in the H6 version of the code. Signed-off-by: Samuel Holland <samuel@sholland.org> Change-Id: Icdcf9edd6565f78cccc503922405129ac27e08a2
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Samuel Holland authored
This adds the new regulator list, as well as changes to make the switch (equivalent to DC1SW on the AXP803) work on both PMICs. Signed-off-by: Samuel Holland <samuel@sholland.org> Change-Id: I9a1eac8ddfc54b27096c10a8eebdd51aaf9b8311
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