According to their datasheets, the AXP221, AXP223, AXP288, AXP803, AXP809 and AXP813 PEK have different values for startup time bits from the AXP20X PEK (which are currently used for all the aforementioned PMICs). This patch series adds support for platform_device_id to axp20x-pek driver to support different startup time bits depending on PMIC's variant and set the correct platform_device_id in the mfd. This has been tested on AXP813. To perform the test, modify the value of startup and/or shutdown of the pek in sysfs. Press the button soldered to PEK input of the AXP the amount of time you set in sysfs. The PMIC shuts down the board without needing to unplug any power supply. Press PEK button the amount of time you set in sysfs for startup and the PMIC will start the board. Note that the time bits are obivoulsy hardware reset to their default when you unplug all power supplies from the board. v3: - name correctly the newly added functions (remove ext_ in their name), - since only two functions remained with an ext_ in their name (and since they are used by the newly added functions), rename it directly in the first patch (thus, remove the second patch of v2), - fix over-80-chars line checkpatch warning, v2: - instead of duplicating all extended attributes, use the driver_data of platform_device_id to get startup and shutdown times and their respective masks, - remove extended attributes and use the structure storing startup and shutdown times and their respective masks, - separate in different patches, - removed mfd patch to correct mfd cell name since Chen-Yu will take care of it in another patch series, Thanks, Quentin Quentin Schulz (2): Input: axp20x-pek: use driver_data of platform_device_id instead of extended attributes Input: axp20x-pek: add support for AXP221 PEK drivers/input/misc/axp20x-pek.c | 147 +++++++++++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 104 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-) base-commit: 22bbe310b60b37b029659460843265f190364e48 -- git-series 0.9.1 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-input" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html