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- Driver a GPIO line that can be used to turn the power off.
- The driver supports both level triggered and edge triggered power off.
- At driver load time, the driver will request the given gpio line and
- install a pm_power_off handler. If the optional properties 'input' is
- not found, the GPIO line will be driven in the inactive
- state. Otherwise its configured as an input.
- When the pm_power_off is called, the gpio is configured as an output,
- and drive active, so triggering a level triggered power off
- condition. This will also cause an inactive->active edge condition, so
- triggering positive edge triggered power off. After a delay of 100ms,
- the GPIO is set to inactive, thus causing an active->inactive edge,
- triggering negative edge triggered power off. After another 100ms
- delay the GPIO is driver active again. If the power is still on and
- the CPU still running after a 3000ms delay, a WARN_ON(1) is emitted.
- Required properties:
- - compatible : should be "gpio-poweroff".
- - gpios : The GPIO to set high/low, see "gpios property" in
- Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio.txt. If the pin should be
- low to power down the board set it to "Active Low", otherwise set
- gpio to "Active High".
- Optional properties:
- - input : Initially configure the GPIO line as an input. Only reconfigure
- it to an output when the pm_power_off function is called. If this optional
- property is not specified, the GPIO is initialized as an output in its
- inactive state.
- Examples:
- gpio-poweroff {
- compatible = "gpio-poweroff";
- gpios = <&gpio 4 0>;
- };
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