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- .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
- Kernel driver mp2975
- ====================
- Supported chips:
- * MPS MP12254
- Prefix: 'mp2975'
- Author:
- Vadim Pasternak <[email protected]>
- Description
- -----------
- This driver implements support for Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. (MPS)
- vendor dual-loop, digital, multi-phase controller MP2975.
- This device:
- - Supports up to two power rail.
- - Provides 8 pulse-width modulations (PWMs), and can be configured up
- to 8-phase operation for rail 1 and up to 4-phase operation for rail
- 2.
- - Supports two pages 0 and 1 for telemetry and also pages 2 and 3 for
- configuration.
- - Can configured VOUT readout in direct or VID format and allows
- setting of different formats on rails 1 and 2. For VID the following
- protocols are available: VR13 mode with 5-mV DAC; VR13 mode with
- 10-mV DAC, IMVP9 mode with 5-mV DAC.
- Device supports:
- - SVID interface.
- - AVSBus interface.
- Device complaint with:
- - PMBus rev 1.3 interface.
- Device supports direct format for reading output current, output voltage,
- input and output power and temperature.
- Device supports linear format for reading input voltage and input power.
- Device supports VID and direct formats for reading output voltage.
- The below VID modes are supported: VR12, VR13, IMVP9.
- The driver provides the next attributes for the current:
- - for current in: input, maximum alarm;
- - for current out input, maximum alarm and highest values;
- - for phase current: input and label.
- attributes.
- The driver exports the following attributes via the 'sysfs' files, where
- - 'n' is number of telemetry pages (from 1 to 2);
- - 'k' is number of configured phases (from 1 to 8);
- - indexes 1, 1*n for "iin";
- - indexes n+1, n+2 for "iout";
- - indexes 2*n+1 ... 2*n + k for phases.
- **curr[1-{2n}]_alarm**
- **curr[{n+1}-{n+2}]_highest**
- **curr[1-{2n+k}]_input**
- **curr[1-{2n+k}]_label**
- The driver provides the next attributes for the voltage:
- - for voltage in: input, high critical threshold, high critical alarm, all only
- from page 0;
- - for voltage out: input, low and high critical thresholds, low and high
- critical alarms, from pages 0 and 1;
- The driver exports the following attributes via the 'sysfs' files, where
- - 'n' is number of telemetry pages (from 1 to 2);
- - indexes 1 for "iin";
- - indexes n+1, n+2 for "vout";
- **in[1-{2n+1}]_crit**
- **in[1-{2n+1}]_crit_alarm**
- **in[1-{2n+1}]_input**
- **in[1-{2n+1}]_label**
- **in[2-{n+1}]_lcrit**
- **in[2-{n+1}1_lcrit_alarm**
- The driver provides the next attributes for the power:
- - for power in alarm and input.
- - for power out: highest and input.
- The driver exports the following attributes via the 'sysfs' files, where
- - 'n' is number of telemetry pages (from 1 to 2);
- - indexes 1 for "pin";
- - indexes n+1, n+2 for "pout";
- **power1_alarm**
- **power[2-{n+1}]_highest**
- **power[1-{2n+1}]_input**
- **power[1-{2n+1}]_label**
- The driver provides the next attributes for the temperature (only from page 0):
- **temp1_crit**
- **temp1_crit_alarm**
- **temp1_input**
- **temp1_max**
- **temp1_max_alarm**
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