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2 Charger Manager
7 Charger Manager provides in-kernel battery charger management that
12 Charger Manager is a platform_driver with power-supply-class entries.
13 An instance of Charger Manager (a platform-device created with Charger-Manager)
16 the system may need multiple instances of Charger Manager.
21 Charger Manager supports the following:
25 they may be activated at the same time. Each charger may have its
28 aggregates charger-related information from multiple sources and
43 Charger Manager provides a function "cm_suspend_again" that can be
48 that are used by Charger Manager.
57 With the charger-related events, the device sends
60 2. Global Charger-Manager Data related with suspend_again
62 In order to setup Charger Manager with suspend-again feature
68 multiple instances of Charger Manager share the same charger_global_desc
69 and it will manage in-suspend monitoring for all instances of Charger Manager.
76 suspend for Charger Manager. The alarm interrupt (AIE) of the rtc
77 should be able to wake up the system from suspend. Charger Manager
79 alarm if it is going to go off earlier than Charger Manager so that
80 Charger Manager does not interfere with previously-defined alarms.
90 if true, Charger Manager assumes that
97 Charger Manager provides a function "extern bool cm_suspend_again(void)".
100 function to know whether Charger Manager wants to suspend again or not.
106 if the system was woken up by Charger Manager and the polling
109 4. Charger-Manager Data (struct charger_desc)
112 batteries are charged by a single charger, they are counted as one independent
113 battery), an instance of Charger Manager is attached to it. The following
134 If both have non-zero values, Charger Manager will check the
136 charged. If the voltage drop is over fullbatt_vchkdrop_uV, Charger
140 fuel gauges or charger devices/chips.
143 If specified with a non-zero value, Charger Manager assumes
149 Required polling interval in ms. Charger Manager will poll
186 5. Notify Charger-Manager of charger events: cm_notify_event()
188 If there is an charger event is required to notify
189 Charger Manager, a charger device driver that triggers the event can call
190 cm_notify_event(psy, type, msg) to notify the corresponding Charger Manager.
191 In the function, psy is the charger driver's power_supply pointer, which is
192 associated with Charger-Manager. The parameter "type"
199 At the charger/battery-related events such as battery-pulled-out,
200 charger-pulled-out, charger-inserted, DCIN-over/under-voltage, charger-stopped,
203 a) charger-on/off b) external-power-in/out c) battery-in/out (while charging)