This allows PMICs to support child devices (such as regulators) in
SPL. This adds quite a bit of code so if you are not using this
feature you can turn it off. In this case you may need a 'back door'
- to call your regulator code (e.g. see rk808.c for direct functions
+ to call your regulator code (e.g. see rk8xx.c for direct functions
for use in SPL).
config PMIC_ACT8846
Driver binding info: doc/device-tree-bindings/pmic/pm8916.txt
-config PMIC_RK808
- bool "Enable support for Rockchip PMIC RK808"
+config PMIC_RK8XX
+ bool "Enable support for Rockchip PMIC RK8XX"
depends on DM_PMIC
---help---
The Rockchip RK808 PMIC provides four buck DC-DC convertors, 8 LDOs,
The LP873X is a PMIC containing couple of LDOs and couple of SMPS.
This driver binds the pmic children.
+config PMIC_LP87565
+ bool "Enable driver for Texas Instruments LP87565 PMIC"
+ depends on DM_PMIC
+ ---help---
+ The LP87565 is a PMIC containing a bunch of SMPS.
+ This driver binds the pmic children.
+
config POWER_MC34VR500
bool "Enable driver for Freescale MC34VR500 PMIC"
---help---