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* regulator constraints, like in the example below:
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*
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* ldo1 {
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- * regulator-name = "VDD_MMC_1.8V"; (mandatory for bind)
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+ * regulator-name = "VDD_MMC_1.8V"; (must be unique for proper bind)
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* regulator-min-microvolt = <1000000>; (optional)
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* regulator-max-microvolt = <1000000>; (optional)
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* regulator-min-microamp = <1000>; (optional)
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@@ -43,19 +43,22 @@
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* regulator-boot-on; (optional)
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* };
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*
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- * Please take a notice, that for the proper operation at least name constraint
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- * is needed, e.g. for call the device_by_platname(...).
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+ * Note: For the proper operation, at least name constraint is needed, since
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+ * it can be used when calling regulator_get_by_platname(). And the mandatory
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+ * rule for this name is, that it must be globally unique for the single dts.
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*
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* Regulator bind:
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* For each regulator device, the device_bind() should be called with passed
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* device tree offset. This is required for this uclass's '.post_bind' method,
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- * which do the scan on the device node, for the 'regulator-name' constraint.
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+ * which does the scan on the device node, for the 'regulator-name' constraint.
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* If the parent is not a PMIC device, and the child is not bind by function:
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* 'pmic_bind_childs()', then it's recommended to bind the device by call to
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* dm_scan_fdt_node() - this is usually done automatically for bus devices,
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* as a post bind method.
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+ *
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+ * Regulator get:
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* Having the device's name constraint, we can call regulator_by_platname(),
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- * to find interesting regulator. Before return, the regulator is probed,
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+ * to find the required regulator. Before return, the regulator is probed,
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* and the rest of its constraints are put into the device's uclass platform
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* data, by the uclass regulator '.pre_probe' method.
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*
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@@ -201,8 +204,8 @@ struct dm_regulator_ops {
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/**
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* The 'get/set_mode()' function calls should operate on a driver-
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- * specific mode definitions, which should be found in:
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- * field 'mode' of struct mode_desc.
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+ * specific mode id definitions, which should be found in:
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+ * field 'id' of struct dm_regulator_mode.
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*
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* get/set_mode - get/set operation mode of the given output number
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* @dev - regulator device
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@@ -211,7 +214,7 @@ struct dm_regulator_ops {
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* @return id/0 for get/set on success or negative errno if fail.
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* Note:
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* The field 'id' of struct type 'dm_regulator_mode', should be always
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- * positive number, since the negative is reserved for the error.
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+ * a positive number, since the negative is reserved for the error.
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*/
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int (*get_mode)(struct udevice *dev);
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int (*set_mode)(struct udevice *dev, int mode_id);
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@@ -278,107 +281,106 @@ bool regulator_get_enable(struct udevice *dev);
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int regulator_set_enable(struct udevice *dev, bool enable);
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/**
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- * regulator_get_mode: get mode of a given device regulator
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+ * regulator_get_mode: get active operation mode id of a given regulator
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*
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* @dev - pointer to the regulator device
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- * @return - positive mode number on success or -errno val if fails
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+ * @return - positive mode 'id' number on success or -errno val if fails
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* Note:
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- * The regulator driver should return one of defined, mode number rather, than
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- * the raw register value. The struct type 'mode_desc' provides a field 'mode'
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- * for this purpose and register_value for a raw register value.
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+ * The device can provide an array of operating modes, which is type of struct
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+ * dm_regulator_mode. Each mode has it's own 'id', which should be unique inside
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+ * that array. By calling this function, the driver should return an active mode
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+ * id of the given regulator device.
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*/
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int regulator_get_mode(struct udevice *dev);
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/**
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- * regulator_set_mode: set given regulator mode
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+ * regulator_set_mode: set the given regulator's, active mode id
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*
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- * @dev - pointer to the regulator device
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- * @mode - mode type (field 'mode' of struct mode_desc)
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- * @return - 0 on success or -errno value if fails
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+ * @dev - pointer to the regulator device
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+ * @mode_id - mode id to set ('id' field of struct type dm_regulator_mode)
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+ * @return - 0 on success or -errno value if fails
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* Note:
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- * The regulator driver should take one of defined, mode number rather
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- * than a raw register value. The struct type 'regulator_mode_desc' has
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- * a mode field for this purpose and register_value for a raw register value.
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+ * The device can provide an array of operating modes, which is type of struct
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+ * dm_regulator_mode. Each mode has it's own 'id', which should be unique inside
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+ * that array. By calling this function, the driver should set the active mode
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+ * of a given regulator to given by "mode_id" argument.
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*/
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-int regulator_set_mode(struct udevice *dev, int mode);
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+int regulator_set_mode(struct udevice *dev, int mode_id);
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/**
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- * regulator_by_platname_autoset_and_enable: setup the regulator given by
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- * its uclass's platform data '.name'. The setup depends on constraints found
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- * in device's uclass's platform data (struct dm_regulator_uclass_platdata):
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+ * regulator_autoset: setup the regulator given by its uclass's platform data
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+ * name field. The setup depends on constraints found in device's uclass's
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+ * platform data (struct dm_regulator_uclass_platdata):
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+ * - Enable - will set - if any of: 'always_on' or 'boot_on' is set to true,
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+ * or if both are unset, then the function returns
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* - Voltage value - will set - if '.min_uV' and '.max_uV' values are equal
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* - Current limit - will set - if '.min_uA' and '.max_uA' values are equal
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- * - Enable - will set - if any of: '.always_on' or '.boot_on', is set to true
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*
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* The function returns on first encountered error.
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*
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* @platname - expected string for dm_regulator_uclass_platdata .name field
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- * @devp - returned pointer to the regulator device - if non-NULL passed
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- * @verbose - (true/false) print regulator setup info, or be quiet
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+ * @devp - returned pointer to the regulator device - if non-NULL passed
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+ * @verbose - (true/false) print regulator setup info, or be quiet
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* @return: 0 on success or negative value of errno.
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*
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* The returned 'regulator' device can be used with:
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* - regulator_get/set_*
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- * For shorter call name, the below macro regulator_autoset() can be used.
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*/
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-int regulator_by_platname_autoset_and_enable(const char *platname,
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- struct udevice **devp,
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- bool verbose);
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-
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-#define regulator_autoset(platname, devp, verbose) \
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- regulator_by_platname_autoset_and_enable(platname, devp, verbose)
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+int regulator_autoset(const char *platname,
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+ struct udevice **devp,
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+ bool verbose);
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/**
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- * regulator_by_platname_list_autoset_and_enable: setup the regulators given by
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- * list of its uclass's platform data '.name'. The setup depends on constraints
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- * found in device's uclass's platform data. The function loops with calls to:
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- * regulator_by_platname_autoset_and_enable() for each name of list.
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+ * regulator_list_autoset: setup the regulators given by list of their uclass's
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+ * platform data name field. The setup depends on constraints found in device's
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+ * uclass's platform data. The function loops with calls to:
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+ * regulator_autoset() for each name from the list.
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*
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* @list_platname - an array of expected strings for .name field of each
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* regulator's uclass platdata
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- * @list_entries - number of regulator's name list entries
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* @list_devp - an array of returned pointers to the successfully setup
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* regulator devices if non-NULL passed
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* @verbose - (true/false) print each regulator setup info, or be quiet
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- * @return 0 on successfully setup of all list entries or 1 otwerwise.
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+ * @return 0 on successfully setup of all list entries, otherwise first error.
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*
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* The returned 'regulator' devices can be used with:
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* - regulator_get/set_*
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- * For shorter call name, the below macro regulator_list_autoset() can be used.
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+ *
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+ * Note: The list must ends with NULL entry, like in the "platname" list below:
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+ * char *my_regulators[] = {
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+ * "VCC_3.3V",
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+ * "VCC_1.8V",
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+ * NULL,
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+ * };
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*/
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-int regulator_by_platname_list_autoset_and_enable(const char *list_platname[],
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- int list_entries,
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- struct udevice *list_devp[],
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- bool verbose);
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-
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-#define regulator_list_autoset(namelist, entries, devlist, verbose) \
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- regulator_by_platname_list_autoset_and_enable(namelist, entries, \
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- devlist, verbose)
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+int regulator_list_autoset(const char *list_platname[],
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+ struct udevice *list_devp[],
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+ bool verbose);
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/**
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- * regulator_by_devname: returns the pointer to the pmic regulator device.
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- * Search by name, found in regulator device's name.
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+ * regulator_get_by_devname: returns the pointer to the pmic regulator device.
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+ * Search by name, found in regulator device's name.
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*
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* @devname - expected string for 'dev->name' of regulator device
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* @devp - returned pointer to the regulator device
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* @return 0 on success or negative value of errno.
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*
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- * The returned 'regulator' device can be used with:
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+ * The returned 'regulator' device is probed and can be used with:
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* - regulator_get/set_*
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*/
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-int regulator_by_devname(const char *devname, struct udevice **devp);
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+int regulator_get_by_devname(const char *devname, struct udevice **devp);
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/**
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- * regulator_by_platname: returns the pointer to the pmic regulator device.
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- * Search by name, found in regulator uclass platdata.
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+ * regulator_get_by_platname: returns the pointer to the pmic regulator device.
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+ * Search by name, found in regulator uclass platdata.
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*
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* @platname - expected string for uc_pdata->name of regulator uclass platdata
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* @devp - returned pointer to the regulator device
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* @return 0 on success or negative value of errno.
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*
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- * The returned 'regulator' device can be used with:
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+ * The returned 'regulator' device is probed and can be used with:
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* - regulator_get/set_*
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*/
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-int regulator_by_platname(const char *platname, struct udevice **devp);
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+int regulator_get_by_platname(const char *platname, struct udevice **devp);
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#endif /* _INCLUDE_REGULATOR_H_ */
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