sst-linux/include/linux/regulator/mt6358-regulator.h
Chen-Yu Tsai c6ac402567 regulator: mt6358: Drop *_SSHUB regulators
[ Upstream commit 04ba665248ed91576d326041108e5fc2ec2254eb ]

The *_SSHUB regulators are actually alternate configuration interfaces
for their non *_SSHUB counterparts. They are not separate regulator
outputs. These registers are intended for the companion processor to
use to configure the power rails while the main processor is sleeping.
They are not intended for the main operating system to use.

Since they are not real outputs they shouldn't be modeled separately.
Remove them. Luckily no device tree actually uses them.

Signed-off-by: Chen-Yu Tsai <wenst@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: AngeloGioacchino Del Regno <angelogioacchino.delregno@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Matthias Brugger <matthias.bgg@gmail.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230609083009.2822259-5-wenst@chromium.org
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Stable-dep-of: 7e37c851374e ("regulator: mt6358: split ops for buck and linear range LDO regulators")
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2023-10-10 22:00:40 +02:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2019 MediaTek Inc.
*/
#ifndef __LINUX_REGULATOR_MT6358_H
#define __LINUX_REGULATOR_MT6358_H
enum {
MT6358_ID_VDRAM1 = 0,
MT6358_ID_VCORE,
MT6358_ID_VPA,
MT6358_ID_VPROC11,
MT6358_ID_VPROC12,
MT6358_ID_VGPU,
MT6358_ID_VS2,
MT6358_ID_VMODEM,
MT6358_ID_VS1,
MT6358_ID_VDRAM2 = 9,
MT6358_ID_VSIM1,
MT6358_ID_VIBR,
MT6358_ID_VRF12,
MT6358_ID_VIO18,
MT6358_ID_VUSB,
MT6358_ID_VCAMIO,
MT6358_ID_VCAMD,
MT6358_ID_VCN18,
MT6358_ID_VFE28,
MT6358_ID_VSRAM_PROC11,
MT6358_ID_VCN28,
MT6358_ID_VSRAM_OTHERS,
MT6358_ID_VSRAM_GPU,
MT6358_ID_VXO22,
MT6358_ID_VEFUSE,
MT6358_ID_VAUX18,
MT6358_ID_VMCH,
MT6358_ID_VBIF28,
MT6358_ID_VSRAM_PROC12,
MT6358_ID_VCAMA1,
MT6358_ID_VEMC,
MT6358_ID_VIO28,
MT6358_ID_VA12,
MT6358_ID_VRF18,
MT6358_ID_VCN33_BT,
MT6358_ID_VCN33_WIFI,
MT6358_ID_VCAMA2,
MT6358_ID_VMC,
MT6358_ID_VLDO28,
MT6358_ID_VAUD28,
MT6358_ID_VSIM2,
MT6358_ID_RG_MAX,
};
enum {
MT6366_ID_VDRAM1 = 0,
MT6366_ID_VCORE,
MT6366_ID_VPA,
MT6366_ID_VPROC11,
MT6366_ID_VPROC12,
MT6366_ID_VGPU,
MT6366_ID_VS2,
MT6366_ID_VMODEM,
MT6366_ID_VS1,
MT6366_ID_VDRAM2,
MT6366_ID_VSIM1,
MT6366_ID_VIBR,
MT6366_ID_VRF12,
MT6366_ID_VIO18,
MT6366_ID_VUSB,
MT6366_ID_VCN18,
MT6366_ID_VFE28,
MT6366_ID_VSRAM_PROC11,
MT6366_ID_VCN28,
MT6366_ID_VSRAM_OTHERS,
MT6366_ID_VSRAM_GPU,
MT6366_ID_VXO22,
MT6366_ID_VEFUSE,
MT6366_ID_VAUX18,
MT6366_ID_VMCH,
MT6366_ID_VBIF28,
MT6366_ID_VSRAM_PROC12,
MT6366_ID_VEMC,
MT6366_ID_VIO28,
MT6366_ID_VA12,
MT6366_ID_VRF18,
MT6366_ID_VCN33_BT,
MT6366_ID_VCN33_WIFI,
MT6366_ID_VMC,
MT6366_ID_VAUD28,
MT6366_ID_VSIM2,
MT6366_ID_RG_MAX,
};
#define MT6358_MAX_REGULATOR MT6358_ID_RG_MAX
#define MT6366_MAX_REGULATOR MT6366_ID_RG_MAX
#endif /* __LINUX_REGULATOR_MT6358_H */