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regulator_get_voltage_sel_regmap(9) [centos man page]

REGULATOR_GET_VOLTAG(9) 					   API reference					   REGULATOR_GET_VOLTAG(9)

NAME
regulator_get_voltage_sel_regmap - standard get_voltage_sel for regmap users SYNOPSIS
int regulator_get_voltage_sel_regmap(struct regulator_dev * rdev); ARGUMENTS
rdev regulator to operate on DESCRIPTION
Regulators that use regmap for their register I/O can set the vsel_reg and vsel_mask fields in their descriptor and then use this as their get_voltage_vsel operation, saving some code. AUTHORS
Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> Author. Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com> Wolfson Microelectronics, Author. COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 3.10 June 2014 REGULATOR_GET_VOLTAG(9)

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STRUCT 
REGULATOR_DES(9) API reference STRUCT REGULATOR_DES(9) NAME
struct_regulator_desc - Static regulator descriptor SYNOPSIS
struct regulator_desc { const char * name; const char * supply_name; int id; bool continuous_voltage_range; unsigned n_voltages; struct regulator_ops * ops; int irq; enum regulator_type type; struct module * owner; unsigned int min_uV; unsigned int uV_step; unsigned int linear_min_sel; unsigned int ramp_delay; const unsigned int * volt_table; unsigned int vsel_reg; unsigned int vsel_mask; unsigned int apply_reg; unsigned int apply_bit; unsigned int enable_reg; unsigned int enable_mask; bool enable_is_inverted; unsigned int bypass_reg; unsigned int bypass_mask; unsigned int enable_time; }; MEMBERS
name Identifying name for the regulator. supply_name Identifying the regulator supply id Numerical identifier for the regulator. continuous_voltage_range Indicates if the regulator can set any voltage within constrains range. n_voltages Number of selectors available for ops.list_voltage. ops Regulator operations table. irq Interrupt number for the regulator. type Indicates if the regulator is a voltage or current regulator. owner Module providing the regulator, used for refcounting. min_uV Voltage given by the lowest selector (if linear mapping) uV_step Voltage increase with each selector (if linear mapping) linear_min_sel Minimal selector for starting linear mapping ramp_delay Time to settle down after voltage change (unit: uV/us) volt_table Voltage mapping table (if table based mapping) vsel_reg Register for selector when using regulator_regmap_X_voltage_ vsel_mask Mask for register bitfield used for selector apply_reg Register for initiate voltage change on the output when using regulator_set_voltage_sel_regmap apply_bit Register bitfield used for initiate voltage change on the output when using regulator_set_voltage_sel_regmap enable_reg Register for control when using regmap enable/disable ops enable_mask Mask for control when using regmap enable/disable ops enable_is_inverted A flag to indicate set enable_mask bits to disable when using regulator_enable_regmap and friends APIs. bypass_reg Register for control when using regmap set_bypass bypass_mask Mask for control when using regmap set_bypass enable_time Time taken for initial enable of regulator (in uS). DESCRIPTION
Each regulator registered with the core is described with a structure of this type and a struct regulator_config. This structure contains the non-varying parts of the regulator description. AUTHORS
Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> Author. Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com> Wolfson Microelectronics, Author. COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 3.10 June 2014 STRUCT REGULATOR_DES(9)
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