Some regulators (some PWM regulators) have the voltage transition
non-linear i.e. exponentially. On such cases, the settling time
for voltage transition can not be presented in the voltage-ramp-delay.
Add new property for non-linear voltage transition and handle this
in getting the voltage settling time.
Signed-off-by: Laxman Dewangan <ldewangan@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
ramp_delay = rdev->constraints->ramp_delay;
else if (rdev->desc->ramp_delay)
ramp_delay = rdev->desc->ramp_delay;
+ else if (rdev->constraints->settling_time)
+ return rdev->constraints->settling_time;
if (ramp_delay == 0) {
rdev_dbg(rdev, "ramp_delay not set\n");
constraints->ramp_disable = true;
}
+ ret = of_property_read_u32(np, "regulator-settling-time-us", &pval);
+ if (!ret)
+ constraints->settling_time = pval;
+
ret = of_property_read_u32(np, "regulator-enable-ramp-delay", &pval);
if (!ret)
constraints->enable_time = pval;
* @initial_state: Suspend state to set by default.
* @initial_mode: Mode to set at startup.
* @ramp_delay: Time to settle down after voltage change (unit: uV/us)
+ * @settling_time: Time to settle down after voltage change when voltage
+ * change is non-linear (unit: microseconds).
* @active_discharge: Enable/disable active discharge. The enum
* regulator_active_discharge values are used for
* initialisation.
unsigned int initial_mode;
unsigned int ramp_delay;
+ unsigned int settling_time;
unsigned int enable_time;
unsigned int active_discharge;