1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause
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3---
4$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/regulator/rohm,bd71847-regulator.yaml#
5$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
6
7title: ROHM BD71847 and BD71850 Power Management Integrated Circuit regulators
8
9maintainers:
10  - Matti Vaittinen <mazziesaccount@gmail.com>
11
12description: |
13  List of regulators provided by this controller. BD71847 regulators node
14  should be sub node of the BD71847 MFD node. See BD71847 MFD bindings at
15  Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/rohm,bd71847-pmic.yaml
16  Regulator nodes should be named to BUCK_<number> and LDO_<number>. The
17  definition for each of these nodes is defined using the standard
18  binding for regulators at
19  Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/regulator.txt.
20  Note that if BD71847 starts at RUN state you probably want to use
21  regulator-boot-on at least for BUCK5. LDO6 is supplied by it and it must
22  not be disabled by driver at startup. If BUCK5 is disabled at startup the
23  voltage monitoring for LDO5/LDO6 can cause PMIC to reset.
24
25#The valid names for BD71847 regulator nodes are:
26#BUCK1, BUCK2, BUCK3, BUCK4, BUCK5, BUCK6
27#LDO1, LDO2, LDO3, LDO4, LDO5, LDO6
28
29patternProperties:
30  "^LDO[1-6]$":
31    type: object
32    $ref: regulator.yaml#
33    description:
34      Properties for single LDO regulator.
35
36    properties:
37      regulator-name:
38        pattern: "^ldo[1-6]$"
39        description:
40          should be "ldo1", ..., "ldo6"
41
42    unevaluatedProperties: false
43
44  "^BUCK[1-6]$":
45    type: object
46    $ref: regulator.yaml#
47    description:
48      Properties for single BUCK regulator.
49
50    properties:
51      regulator-name:
52        pattern: "^buck[1-6]$"
53        description:
54          should be "buck1", ..., "buck6"
55
56      rohm,dvs-run-voltage:
57        $ref: "/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32"
58        minimum: 0
59        maximum: 1300000
60        description:
61          PMIC default "RUN" state voltage in uV. See below table for
62          bucks which support this. 0 means disabled.
63
64      rohm,dvs-idle-voltage:
65        $ref: "/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32"
66        minimum: 0
67        maximum: 1300000
68        description:
69          PMIC default "IDLE" state voltage in uV. See below table for
70          bucks which support this. 0 means disabled.
71
72      rohm,dvs-suspend-voltage:
73        $ref: "/schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32"
74        minimum: 0
75        maximum: 1300000
76        description:
77          PMIC default "SUSPEND" state voltage in uV. See below table for
78          bucks which support this. 0 means disabled.
79
80        # Supported default DVS states:
81        #
82        # BD71847:
83        # buck | dvs-run-voltage | dvs-idle-voltage | dvs-suspend-voltage
84        # ----------------------------------------------------------------
85        # 1    | supported       | supported        | supported
86        # ----------------------------------------------------------------
87        # 2    | supported       | supported        | not supported
88        # ----------------------------------------------------------------
89        # rest | not supported   | not supported    | not supported
90
91      # BD718(47/50) power outputs can either be controlled by the PMIC internal
92      # hardware state machine or by software. If you need regulators to be
93      # turned ON/OFF for example based on PMIC_STBY_REQ line (which toggles
94      # PMIC HW state machine) - then you should set this property.
95      # Tradeoff is that then SW can't control the ON/OFF state for this
96      # regulator (other than invoking a PMIC state change).
97      rohm,no-regulator-enable-control:
98        description: |
99          Enable/Disable control of this regulator must be left to the
100          PMIC hardware state machine.
101        type: boolean
102
103      # Setups where regulator (especially the buck8) output voltage is scaled
104      # by adding external connection where some other regulator output is
105      # connected to feedback-pin (over suitable resistors) is getting popular
106      # amongst users of BD71837. (This allows for example scaling down the
107      # buck8 voltages to suit lover GPU voltages for projects where buck8 is
108      # (ab)used to supply power for GPU.
109      #
110      # So we allow describing this external connection from DT and scale the
111      # voltages accordingly. This is what the connection should look like:
112      #
113      # |---------------|
114      # |       buck 8  |-------+----->Vout
115      # |               |       |
116      # |---------------|       |
117      #        |                |
118      #        |                |
119      #        +-------+--R2----+
120      #                |
121      #                R1
122      #                |
123      #        V FB-pull-up
124      #
125      # Here the buck output is sifted according to formula:
126      #
127      # Vout_o = Vo - (Vpu - Vo)*R2/R1
128      # Linear_step = step_orig*(R1+R2)/R1
129      #
130      # where:
131      # Vout_o is adjusted voltage output at vsel reg value 0
132      # Vo is original voltage output at vsel reg value 0
133      # Vpu is the pull-up voltage V FB-pull-up in the picture
134      # R1 and R2 are resistor values.
135
136      rohm,fb-pull-up-microvolt:
137        description:
138          Feedback-pin has pull-up connection to adjust voltage range. This is
139          the used pull-up voltage before R1.
140
141      rohm,feedback-pull-up-r1-ohms:
142        description:
143          Feedback-pin has pull-up connection to adjust voltage range. This is
144          the used R1 resistor.
145
146      rohm,feedback-pull-up-r2-ohms:
147        description:
148          Feedback-pin has pull-up connection to adjust voltage range. This is
149          the used R2 resistor.
150
151    required:
152      - regulator-name
153
154    unevaluatedProperties: false
155
156additionalProperties: false
157