The new op is analogous to set_voltage_time_sel. It can be used by regulators which don't have a table of discrete voltages. The function returns the time for the regulator output voltage to stabilize after being set to a new value, in microseconds. If the op is not set a default implementation is used to calculate the delay. This change also removes the ramp_delay calculation in the PWM regulator, since the driver now uses the core code for the calculation of the delay. Signed-off-by: Matthias Kaehlcke <mka@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> |
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| ab8500.h | ||
| act8865.h | ||
| consumer.h | ||
| da9211.h | ||
| db8500-prcmu.h | ||
| driver.h | ||
| fan53555.h | ||
| fixed.h | ||
| gpio-regulator.h | ||
| lp872x.h | ||
| lp3971.h | ||
| lp3972.h | ||
| machine.h | ||
| max1586.h | ||
| max8649.h | ||
| max8660.h | ||
| max8952.h | ||
| max8973-regulator.h | ||
| mt6311.h | ||
| mt6323-regulator.h | ||
| mt6397-regulator.h | ||
| of_regulator.h | ||
| pfuze100.h | ||
| tps6507x.h | ||
| tps51632-regulator.h | ||
| tps62360.h | ||
| userspace-consumer.h | ||