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11 The intention is to allow systems to dynamically control regulator power output
13 regulators (where voltage output is controllable) and current sinks (where
26 - Regulator
27 - Electronic device that supplies power to other devices.
28 Most regulators can enable and disable their output while
29 some can control their output voltage and or current.
31 Input Voltage -> Regulator -> Output Voltage
34 - PMIC
35 - Power Management IC. An IC that contains numerous
39 - Consumer
40 - Electronic device that is supplied power by a regulator.
41 Consumers can be classified into two types:-
44 current limit. It only needs to enable or disable its
52 - Power Domain
53 - Electronic circuit that is supplied its input power by the
54 output power of a regulator, switch or by another power
59 Regulator -+-> Switch-1 -+-> Switch-2 --> [Consumer A]
61 | +-> [Consumer B], [Consumer C]
63 +-> [Consumer D], [Consumer E]
67 - Domain 1: Switch-1, Consumers D & E.
68 - Domain 2: Switch-2, Consumers B & C.
69 - Domain 3: Consumer A.
73 Domain-1 --> Domain-2 --> Domain-3.
78 Regulator-1 -+-> Regulator-2 -+-> [Consumer A]
80 +-> [Consumer B]
84 - Domain 1: Regulator-2, Consumer B.
85 - Domain 2: Consumer A.
89 Domain-1 --> Domain-2
92 - Constraints
93 - Constraints are used to define power levels for performance
100 - voltage output is in the range 800mV -> 3500mV.
101 - regulator current output limit is 20mA @ 5V but is
108 - Domain-1 voltage is 3300mV
109 - Domain-2 voltage is 1400mV -> 1600mV
110 - Domain-3 current limit is 0mA -> 20mA.
117 to through the levels as follows :-
129 regulator operating parameters for input/output voltage.
139 relevant to non SoC devices and is split into the following four interfaces:-
146 get/set voltage, current limit, mode, enable and disable. This should
178 See Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-regulator