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If you say yes here you get hardware monitoring support for Intersil
- ZL2004, ZL2006, ZL2008, ZL2105, ZL2106, ZL6100, and ZL6105 Digital
- DC/DC Controllers.
+ ZL2004, ZL2005, ZL2006, ZL2008, ZL2105, ZL2106, ZL6100, and ZL6105
+ Digital DC/DC Controllers.
This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module will
be called zl6100.
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include "pmbus.h"
-enum chips { zl2004, zl2006, zl2008, zl2105, zl2106, zl6100, zl6105 };
+enum chips { zl2004, zl2005, zl2006, zl2008, zl2105, zl2106, zl6100, zl6105 };
struct zl6100_data {
int id;
if (page || reg >= PMBUS_VIRT_BASE)
return -ENXIO;
+ if (data->id == zl2005) {
+ /*
+ * Limit register detection is not reliable on ZL2005.
+ * Make sure registers are not erroneously detected.
+ */
+ switch (reg) {
+ case PMBUS_VOUT_OV_WARN_LIMIT:
+ case PMBUS_VOUT_UV_WARN_LIMIT:
+ case PMBUS_IOUT_OC_WARN_LIMIT:
+ return -ENXIO;
+ }
+ }
+
zl6100_wait(data);
ret = pmbus_read_word_data(client, page, reg);
data->access = ktime_get();
static const struct i2c_device_id zl6100_id[] = {
{"zl2004", zl2004},
+ {"zl2005", zl2005},
{"zl2006", zl2006},
{"zl2008", zl2008},
{"zl2105", zl2105},
data->id = mid->driver_data;
/*
- * ZL2008, ZL2105, and ZL6100 are known to require a wait time
+ * ZL2005, ZL2008, ZL2105, and ZL6100 are known to require a wait time
* between I2C accesses. ZL2004 and ZL6105 are known to be safe.
+ * Other chips have not yet been tested.
*
* Only clear the wait time for chips known to be safe. The wait time
* can be cleared later for additional chips if tests show that it