Re: [PATCH v3 0/5] Initial support for XPowers AXP288 PMIC

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On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 04:15:52PM -0700, Jacob Pan wrote:
> XPowers AXP288 is a customized PMIC found on some Intel Baytrail-CR platforms.
> It comes with sub-functions such as USB charging, fuel gauge, ADC, and many LDO
> and BUCK channels.
> 
> By extending the existing AXP20x driver, this patchset adds basic support
> for AXP288 PMIC with GPADC as one MFD cell device driver. It also adds hooks
> for ACPI opregion handler driver which can be used to handle ACPI requests.
> 
> Currently, the PMIC driver in this patchset does not support platform data
> enumeration. But when ACPI _DSD and unified device properties become available,
> cell devices with platform data will be added.
> 
> This patch does not use intel_soc_pmic core for i2c and regmap handling in that
> axp288 shares similar programming interface with other Xpower PMICs supported in
> axp20x.c. Therefore, extending axp20x.c to include axp288 makes more sense.
> 
> Changes
>  v3:	- put all file rename changes in 1/5

The variables renaming are still not in 1/5....

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