#define AXP20X_OFF 0x80
+#define AXP806_REG_ADDR_EXT_ADDR_SLAVE_MODE BIT(4)
+
static const char * const axp20x_model_names[] = {
"AXP152",
"AXP202",
{
int ret;
+ /*
+ * The AXP806 supports either master/standalone or slave mode.
+ * Slave mode allows sharing the serial bus, even with multiple
+ * AXP806 which all have the same hardware address.
+ *
+ * This is done with extra "serial interface address extension",
+ * or AXP806_BUS_ADDR_EXT, and "register address extension", or
+ * AXP806_REG_ADDR_EXT, registers. The former is read-only, with
+ * 1 bit customizable at the factory, and 1 bit depending on the
+ * state of an external pin. The latter is writable. The device
+ * will only respond to operations to its other registers when
+ * the these device addressing bits (in the upper 4 bits of the
+ * registers) match.
+ *
+ * Since we only support an AXP806 chained to an AXP809 in slave
+ * mode, and there isn't any existing hardware which uses AXP806
+ * in master mode, or has 2 AXP806s in the same system, we can
+ * just program the register address extension to the slave mode
+ * address.
+ */
+ if (axp20x->variant == AXP806_ID)
+ regmap_write(axp20x->regmap, AXP806_REG_ADDR_EXT,
+ AXP806_REG_ADDR_EXT_ADDR_SLAVE_MODE);
+
ret = regmap_add_irq_chip(axp20x->regmap, axp20x->irq,
IRQF_ONESHOT | IRQF_SHARED | axp20x->irq_flags,
-1, axp20x->regmap_irq_chip, &axp20x->regmap_irqc);