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  /*
   * Summit Microelectronics SMB347 Battery Charger Driver
   *
   * Copyright (C) 2011, Intel Corporation
   *
   * Authors: Bruce E. Robertson <bruce.e.robertson@intel.com>
   *          Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com>
   *
   * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
   * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
   * published by the Free Software Foundation.
   */
  
  #ifndef SMB347_CHARGER_H
  #define SMB347_CHARGER_H
  
  #include <linux/types.h>
  #include <linux/power_supply.h>
  
  enum {
  	/* use the default compensation method */
  	SMB347_SOFT_TEMP_COMPENSATE_DEFAULT = -1,
  
  	SMB347_SOFT_TEMP_COMPENSATE_NONE,
  	SMB347_SOFT_TEMP_COMPENSATE_CURRENT,
  	SMB347_SOFT_TEMP_COMPENSATE_VOLTAGE,
  };
  
  /* Use default factory programmed value for hard/soft temperature limit */
  #define SMB347_TEMP_USE_DEFAULT		-273
  
  /*
   * Charging enable can be controlled by software (via i2c) by
   * smb347-charger driver or by EN pin (active low/high).
   */
  enum smb347_chg_enable {
  	SMB347_CHG_ENABLE_SW,
  	SMB347_CHG_ENABLE_PIN_ACTIVE_LOW,
  	SMB347_CHG_ENABLE_PIN_ACTIVE_HIGH,
  };
  
  /**
   * struct smb347_charger_platform_data - platform data for SMB347 charger
   * @battery_info: Information about the battery
   * @max_charge_current: maximum current (in uA) the battery can be charged
   * @max_charge_voltage: maximum voltage (in uV) the battery can be charged
   * @pre_charge_current: current (in uA) to use in pre-charging phase
   * @termination_current: current (in uA) used to determine when the
   *			 charging cycle terminates
   * @pre_to_fast_voltage: voltage (in uV) treshold used for transitioning to
   *			 pre-charge to fast charge mode
   * @mains_current_limit: maximum input current drawn from AC/DC input (in uA)
   * @usb_hc_current_limit: maximum input high current (in uA) drawn from USB
   *			  input
   * @chip_temp_threshold: die temperature where device starts limiting charge
   *			 current [%100 - %130] (in degree C)
   * @soft_cold_temp_limit: soft cold temperature limit [%0 - %15] (in degree C),
   *			  granularity is 5 deg C.
   * @soft_hot_temp_limit: soft hot temperature limit [%40 - %55] (in degree  C),
   *			 granularity is 5 deg C.
   * @hard_cold_temp_limit: hard cold temperature limit [%-5 - %10] (in degree C),
   *			  granularity is 5 deg C.
   * @hard_hot_temp_limit: hard hot temperature limit [%50 - %65] (in degree C),
   *			 granularity is 5 deg C.
   * @suspend_on_hard_temp_limit: suspend charging when hard limit is hit
   * @soft_temp_limit_compensation: compensation method when soft temperature
   *				  limit is hit
   * @charge_current_compensation: current (in uA) for charging compensation
   *				 current when temperature hits soft limits
   * @use_mains: AC/DC input can be used
   * @use_usb: USB input can be used
   * @use_usb_otg: USB OTG output can be used (not implemented yet)
   * @irq_gpio: GPIO number used for interrupts (%-1 if not used)
   * @enable_control: how charging enable/disable is controlled
   *		    (driver/pin controls)
   *
   * @use_main, @use_usb, and @use_usb_otg are means to enable/disable
   * hardware support for these. This is useful when we want to have for
   * example OTG charging controlled via OTG transceiver driver and not by
   * the SMB347 hardware.
   *
   * Hard and soft temperature limit values are given as described in the
   * device data sheet and assuming NTC beta value is %3750. Even if this is
   * not the case, these values should be used. They can be mapped to the
   * corresponding NTC beta values with the help of table %2 in the data
   * sheet. So for example if NTC beta is %3375 and we want to program hard
   * hot limit to be %53 deg C, @hard_hot_temp_limit should be set to %50.
   *
   * If zero value is given in any of the current and voltage values, the
   * factory programmed default will be used. For soft/hard temperature
   * values, pass in %SMB347_TEMP_USE_DEFAULT instead.
   */
  struct smb347_charger_platform_data {
  	struct power_supply_info battery_info;
  	unsigned int	max_charge_current;
  	unsigned int	max_charge_voltage;
  	unsigned int	pre_charge_current;
  	unsigned int	termination_current;
  	unsigned int	pre_to_fast_voltage;
  	unsigned int	mains_current_limit;
  	unsigned int	usb_hc_current_limit;
  	unsigned int	chip_temp_threshold;
  	int		soft_cold_temp_limit;
  	int		soft_hot_temp_limit;
  	int		hard_cold_temp_limit;
  	int		hard_hot_temp_limit;
  	bool		suspend_on_hard_temp_limit;
  	unsigned int	soft_temp_limit_compensation;
  	unsigned int	charge_current_compensation;
  	bool		use_mains;
  	bool		use_usb;
  	bool		use_usb_otg;
  	int		irq_gpio;
  	enum smb347_chg_enable enable_control;
  };
  
  #endif /* SMB347_CHARGER_H */