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    mfd: intel_soc_pmic_chtwc: Add cht_wc_model data to struct intel_soc_pmic · 3afcbe09
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    Tablet / laptop designs using an Intel Cherry Trail x86 main SoC with
    an Intel Whiskey Cove PMIC do not use a single standard setup for
    the charger, fuel-gauge and other chips surrounding the PMIC /
    charging+data USB port.
    
    Unlike what is normal on x86 this diversity in designs is not handled
    by the ACPI tables. On 2 of the 3 known designs there are no standard
    (PNP0C0A) ACPI battery devices and on the 3th design the ACPI battery
    device does not work under Linux due to it requiring non-standard
    and undocumented ACPI behavior.
    
    So to make things work under Linux we use native charger and fuel-gauge
    drivers on these devices, re-using the native drivers used on ARM boards
    with the same charger / fuel-gauge ICs.
    
    This requires various MFD-cell drivers for the CHT-WC PMIC cells to
    know which model they are exactly running on so that they can e.g.
    instantiate an I2C-client for the right model charger-IC (the charger
    is connected to an I2C-controller which is part of the PMIC).
    
    Rather then duplicating DMI-id matching to check which model we are
    running on in each MFD-cell driver, add a check for this to the
    shared drivers/mfd/intel_soc_pmic_chtwc.c code by using a
    DMI table for all 3 known models:
    
    1. The GPD Win and GPD Pocket mini-laptops, these are really 2 models
    but the Pocket re-uses the GPD Win's design in a different housing:
    
    The WC PMIC is connected to a TI BQ24292i charger, paired with
    a Maxim MAX17047 fuelgauge + a FUSB302 USB Type-C Controller +
    a PI3USB30532 USB switch, for a fully functional Type-C port.
    
    2. The Xiaomi Mi Pad 2:
    
    The WC PMIC is connected to a TI BQ25890 charger, paired with
    a TI BQ27520 fuelgauge, using the TI BQ25890 for BC1.2 charger type
    detection, for a USB-2 only Type-C port without PD.
    
    3. The Lenovo Yoga Book YB1-X90 / Lenovo Yoga Book YB1-X91 series:
    
    The WC PMIC is connected to a TI BQ25892 charger, paired with
    a TI BQ27542 fuelgauge, using the WC PMIC for BC1.2 charger type
    detection and using the BQ25892's Mediatek Pump Express+ (1.0)
    support to enable charging with up to 12V through a micro-USB port.
    Reviewed-by: default avatarAndy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@gmail.com>
    Acked-by: default avatarLee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarHans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarSebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com>
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