1What: /sys/class/regulator/.../state 2Date: April 2008 3KernelVersion: 2.6.26 4Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 5Description: 6 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 7 state. This reports the regulator enable control, for 8 regulators which can report that input value. 9 10 This will be one of the following strings: 11 12 'enabled' 13 'disabled' 14 'unknown' 15 16 'enabled' means the regulator output is ON and is supplying 17 power to the system (assuming no error prevents it). 18 19 'disabled' means the regulator output is OFF and is not 20 supplying power to the system (unless some non-Linux 21 control has enabled it). 22 23 'unknown' means software cannot determine the state, or 24 the reported state is invalid. 25 26 NOTE: this field can be used in conjunction with microvolts 27 or microamps to determine configured regulator output levels. 28 29 30What: /sys/class/regulator/.../status 31Description: 32 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 33 "status". This reports the current regulator status, for 34 regulators which can report that output value. 35 36 This will be one of the following strings: 37 38 off 39 on 40 error 41 fast 42 normal 43 idle 44 standby 45 46 "off" means the regulator is not supplying power to the 47 system. 48 49 "on" means the regulator is supplying power to the system, 50 and the regulator can't report a detailed operation mode. 51 52 "error" indicates an out-of-regulation status such as being 53 disabled due to thermal shutdown, or voltage being unstable 54 because of problems with the input power supply. 55 56 "fast", "normal", "idle", and "standby" are all detailed 57 regulator operation modes (described elsewhere). They 58 imply "on", but provide more detail. 59 60 Note that regulator status is a function of many inputs, 61 not limited to control inputs from Linux. For example, 62 the actual load presented may trigger "error" status; or 63 a regulator may be enabled by another user, even though 64 Linux did not enable it. 65 66 67What: /sys/class/regulator/.../type 68Date: April 2008 69KernelVersion: 2.6.26 70Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 71Description: 72 Each regulator directory will contain a field called 73 type. This holds the regulator type. 74 75 This will be one of the following strings: 76 77 'voltage' 78 'current' 79 'unknown' 80 81 'voltage' means the regulator output voltage can be controlled 82 by software. 83 84 'current' means the regulator output current limit can be 85 controlled by software. 86 87 'unknown' means software cannot control either voltage or 88 current limit. 89 90 91What: /sys/class/regulator/.../microvolts 92Date: April 2008 93KernelVersion: 2.6.26 94Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 95Description: 96 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 97 microvolts. This holds the regulator output voltage setting 98 measured in microvolts (i.e. E-6 Volts), for regulators 99 which can report the control input for voltage. 100 101 NOTE: This value should not be used to determine the regulator 102 output voltage level as this value is the same regardless of 103 whether the regulator is enabled or disabled. 104 105 106What: /sys/class/regulator/.../microamps 107Date: April 2008 108KernelVersion: 2.6.26 109Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 110Description: 111 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 112 microamps. This holds the regulator output current limit 113 setting measured in microamps (i.e. E-6 Amps), for regulators 114 which can report the control input for a current limit. 115 116 NOTE: This value should not be used to determine the regulator 117 output current level as this value is the same regardless of 118 whether the regulator is enabled or disabled. 119 120 121What: /sys/class/regulator/.../opmode 122Date: April 2008 123KernelVersion: 2.6.26 124Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 125Description: 126 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 127 opmode. This holds the current regulator operating mode, 128 for regulators which can report that control input value. 129 130 The opmode value can be one of the following strings: 131 132 'fast' 133 'normal' 134 'idle' 135 'standby' 136 'unknown' 137 138 The modes are described in include/linux/regulator/consumer.h 139 140 NOTE: This value should not be used to determine the regulator 141 output operating mode as this value is the same regardless of 142 whether the regulator is enabled or disabled. A "status" 143 attribute may be available to determine the actual mode. 144 145 146What: /sys/class/regulator/.../min_microvolts 147Date: April 2008 148KernelVersion: 2.6.26 149Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 150Description: 151 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 152 min_microvolts. This holds the minimum safe working regulator 153 output voltage setting for this domain measured in microvolts, 154 for regulators which support voltage constraints. 155 156 NOTE: this will return the string 'constraint not defined' if 157 the power domain has no min microvolts constraint defined by 158 platform code. 159 160 161What: /sys/class/regulator/.../max_microvolts 162Date: April 2008 163KernelVersion: 2.6.26 164Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 165Description: 166 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 167 max_microvolts. This holds the maximum safe working regulator 168 output voltage setting for this domain measured in microvolts, 169 for regulators which support voltage constraints. 170 171 NOTE: this will return the string 'constraint not defined' if 172 the power domain has no max microvolts constraint defined by 173 platform code. 174 175 176What: /sys/class/regulator/.../min_microamps 177Date: April 2008 178KernelVersion: 2.6.26 179Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 180Description: 181 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 182 min_microamps. This holds the minimum safe working regulator 183 output current limit setting for this domain measured in 184 microamps, for regulators which support current constraints. 185 186 NOTE: this will return the string 'constraint not defined' if 187 the power domain has no min microamps constraint defined by 188 platform code. 189 190 191What: /sys/class/regulator/.../max_microamps 192Date: April 2008 193KernelVersion: 2.6.26 194Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 195Description: 196 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 197 max_microamps. This holds the maximum safe working regulator 198 output current limit setting for this domain measured in 199 microamps, for regulators which support current constraints. 200 201 NOTE: this will return the string 'constraint not defined' if 202 the power domain has no max microamps constraint defined by 203 platform code. 204 205 206What: /sys/class/regulator/.../name 207Date: October 2008 208KernelVersion: 2.6.28 209Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 210Description: 211 Each regulator directory will contain a field called 212 name. This holds a string identifying the regulator for 213 display purposes. 214 215 NOTE: this will be empty if no suitable name is provided 216 by platform or regulator drivers. 217 218 219What: /sys/class/regulator/.../num_users 220Date: April 2008 221KernelVersion: 2.6.26 222Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 223Description: 224 Each regulator directory will contain a field called 225 num_users. This holds the number of consumer devices that 226 have called regulator_enable() on this regulator. 227 228 229What: /sys/class/regulator/.../requested_microamps 230Date: April 2008 231KernelVersion: 2.6.26 232Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 233Description: 234 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 235 requested_microamps. This holds the total requested load 236 current in microamps for this regulator from all its consumer 237 devices. 238 239 240What: /sys/class/regulator/.../parent 241Date: April 2008 242KernelVersion: 2.6.26 243Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 244Description: 245 Some regulator directories will contain a link called parent. 246 This points to the parent or supply regulator if one exists. 247 248What: /sys/class/regulator/.../suspend_mem_microvolts 249Date: May 2008 250KernelVersion: 2.6.26 251Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 252Description: 253 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 254 suspend_mem_microvolts. This holds the regulator output 255 voltage setting for this domain measured in microvolts when 256 the system is suspended to memory, for voltage regulators 257 implementing suspend voltage configuration constraints. 258 259What: /sys/class/regulator/.../suspend_disk_microvolts 260Date: May 2008 261KernelVersion: 2.6.26 262Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 263Description: 264 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 265 suspend_disk_microvolts. This holds the regulator output 266 voltage setting for this domain measured in microvolts when 267 the system is suspended to disk, for voltage regulators 268 implementing suspend voltage configuration constraints. 269 270What: /sys/class/regulator/.../suspend_standby_microvolts 271Date: May 2008 272KernelVersion: 2.6.26 273Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 274Description: 275 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 276 suspend_standby_microvolts. This holds the regulator output 277 voltage setting for this domain measured in microvolts when 278 the system is suspended to standby, for voltage regulators 279 implementing suspend voltage configuration constraints. 280 281What: /sys/class/regulator/.../suspend_mem_mode 282Date: May 2008 283KernelVersion: 2.6.26 284Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 285Description: 286 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 287 suspend_mem_mode. This holds the regulator operating mode 288 setting for this domain when the system is suspended to 289 memory, for regulators implementing suspend mode 290 configuration constraints. 291 292What: /sys/class/regulator/.../suspend_disk_mode 293Date: May 2008 294KernelVersion: 2.6.26 295Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 296Description: 297 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 298 suspend_disk_mode. This holds the regulator operating mode 299 setting for this domain when the system is suspended to disk, 300 for regulators implementing suspend mode configuration 301 constraints. 302 303What: /sys/class/regulator/.../suspend_standby_mode 304Date: May 2008 305KernelVersion: 2.6.26 306Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 307Description: 308 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 309 suspend_standby_mode. This holds the regulator operating mode 310 setting for this domain when the system is suspended to 311 standby, for regulators implementing suspend mode 312 configuration constraints. 313 314What: /sys/class/regulator/.../suspend_mem_state 315Date: May 2008 316KernelVersion: 2.6.26 317Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 318Description: 319 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 320 suspend_mem_state. This holds the regulator operating state 321 when suspended to memory, for regulators implementing suspend 322 configuration constraints. 323 324 This will be one of the same strings reported by 325 the "state" attribute. 326 327What: /sys/class/regulator/.../suspend_disk_state 328Date: May 2008 329KernelVersion: 2.6.26 330Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 331Description: 332 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 333 suspend_disk_state. This holds the regulator operating state 334 when suspended to disk, for regulators implementing 335 suspend configuration constraints. 336 337 This will be one of the same strings reported by 338 the "state" attribute. 339 340What: /sys/class/regulator/.../suspend_standby_state 341Date: May 2008 342KernelVersion: 2.6.26 343Contact: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> 344Description: 345 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 346 suspend_standby_state. This holds the regulator operating 347 state when suspended to standby, for regulators implementing 348 suspend configuration constraints. 349 350 This will be one of the same strings reported by 351 the "state" attribute. 352 353What: /sys/class/regulator/.../bypass 354Date: September 2012 355KernelVersion: 3.7 356Contact: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com> 357Description: 358 Some regulator directories will contain a field called 359 bypass. This indicates if the device is in bypass mode. 360 361 This will be one of the following strings: 362 363 'enabled' 364 'disabled' 365 'unknown' 366 367 'enabled' means the regulator is in bypass mode. 368 369 'disabled' means that the regulator is regulating. 370 371 'unknown' means software cannot determine the state, or 372 the reported state is invalid. 373