rockbox/firmware/target/mips/ingenic_x1000/fiiom3k/power-fiiom3k.c
Aidan MacDonald e85bc74b30 x1000: GPIO refactor
The GPIO API was pretty clunky and pin settings were decentralized,
making it hard to see what was happening and making GPIO stuff look
like a mess, frankly.

Instead of passing clunky (port, pin) pairs everywhere, GPIOs are now
identified with a single int. The extra overhead should be minimal as
GPIO configuration is generally not on a performance-critical path.

Pin assignments are now mostly consolidated in gpio-target.h and put
in various tables so gpio_init() can assign most pins at boot time.

Most drivers no longer need to touch GPIOs and basic pin I/O stuff
can happen without config since pins are put into the right state.
IRQ pins still need to be configured manually before use.

Change-Id: Ic5326284b0b2a2f613e9e76a41cb50e24af3aa47
2021-06-06 11:06:14 +00:00

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* Copyright (C) 2021 Aidan MacDonald
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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#include "power.h"
#include "adc.h"
#include "system.h"
#include "kernel.h"
#ifdef HAVE_USB_CHARGING_ENABLE
# include "usb_core.h"
#endif
#include "axp-pmu.h"
#include "i2c-x1000.h"
const unsigned short battery_level_dangerous[BATTERY_TYPES_COUNT] =
{
3470
};
/* the OF shuts down at this voltage */
const unsigned short battery_level_shutoff[BATTERY_TYPES_COUNT] =
{
3400
};
/* voltages (millivolt) of 0%, 10%, ... 100% when charging disabled */
const unsigned short percent_to_volt_discharge[BATTERY_TYPES_COUNT][11] =
{
{ 3400, 3639, 3697, 3723, 3757, 3786, 3836, 3906, 3980, 4050, 4159 }
};
/* voltages (millivolt) of 0%, 10%, ... 100% when charging enabled */
const unsigned short percent_to_volt_charge[11] =
{
3485, 3780, 3836, 3857, 3890, 3930, 3986, 4062, 4158, 4185, 4196
};
void power_init(void)
{
/* Initialize driver */
i2c_x1000_set_freq(2, I2C_FREQ_400K);
axp_init();
/* Set lowest sample rate */
axp_adc_set_rate(AXP_ADC_RATE_25HZ);
/* Ensure battery voltage ADC is enabled */
int bits = axp_adc_get_enabled();
bits |= (1 << ADC_BATTERY_VOLTAGE);
axp_adc_set_enabled(bits);
/* Turn on all power outputs */
i2c_reg_modify1(AXP_PMU_BUS, AXP_PMU_ADDR,
AXP_REG_PWROUTPUTCTRL2, 0, 0x5f, NULL);
i2c_reg_modify1(AXP_PMU_BUS, AXP_PMU_ADDR,
AXP_REG_DCDCWORKINGMODE, 0, 0xc0, NULL);
/* Set the default charging current. This is the same as the
* OF's setting, although it's not strictly within the USB spec. */
axp_set_charge_current(780);
/* Short delay to give power outputs time to stabilize */
mdelay(5);
}
#ifdef HAVE_USB_CHARGING_ENABLE
void usb_charging_maxcurrent_change(int maxcurrent)
{
axp_set_charge_current(maxcurrent);
}
#endif
void adc_init(void)
{
}
void power_off(void)
{
axp_power_off();
while(1);
}
bool charging_state(void)
{
return axp_battery_status() == AXP_BATT_CHARGING;
}
int _battery_voltage(void)
{
return axp_adc_read(ADC_BATTERY_VOLTAGE);
}