It does, see this article
https://blog.quendi.moe/2018/07/03/en-debugging-nintendo-switch-linux-power-management-battery-desync-edition/
On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 9:03 AM Mark Zhang wrote:
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> On 1/29/2019 3:36 PM, Billy Laws wrote:
> > Sure, that's fine with me, will send then this gets accepted.
On 1/29/2019 3:36 PM, Billy Laws wrote:
> Sure, that's fine with me, will send then this gets accepted. Two
> other things: you should probably set the reg to 0 if the property
> isn't specified as regmap_add_irqchip sets it to 0xff (basically all
> enabled on highest limit), and you haven't update
Sure, that's fine with me, will send then this gets accepted. Two
other things: you should probably set the reg to 0 if the property
isn't specified as regmap_add_irqchip sets it to 0xff (basically all
enabled on highest limit), and you haven't updated the dt-bindings.
On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 6:52
On 1/27/2019 10:54 PM, Billy Laws wrote:
> >This patch adds PMIC configurations for low-battery
> >monitoring by handling max77620 register CNFGGLBL1.
> >
> It might be an idea to add lbhyst configuration here and support using
> custom lbdac values to specify a different cutoff point.
Yeah thi
On 1/28/19, Lee Jones wrote:
> Re-sending due to dodgy looking 'reply-to'.
>
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2019, Billy Laws wrote:
>
>> >This patch adds PMIC configurations for low-battery
>> >monitoring by handling max77620 register CNFGGLBL1.
>> >
>> It might be an idea to add lbhyst configuration here and s
Re-sending due to dodgy looking 'reply-to'.
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019, Billy Laws wrote:
> >This patch adds PMIC configurations for low-battery
> >monitoring by handling max77620 register CNFGGLBL1.
> >
> It might be an idea to add lbhyst configuration here and support using
> custom lbdac values to sp
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019, Billy Laws wrote:
> >This patch adds PMIC configurations for low-battery
> >monitoring by handling max77620 register CNFGGLBL1.
> >
> It might be an idea to add lbhyst configuration here and support using
> custom lbdac values to specify a different cutoff point.
Do you know
>This patch adds PMIC configurations for low-battery
>monitoring by handling max77620 register CNFGGLBL1.
>
It might be an idea to add lbhyst configuration here and support using
custom lbdac values to specify a different cutoff point.
See: https://datasheetspdf.com/pdf-file/924230/Maxim/MAX8698C
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