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    Subject[PATCH 0/2] extcon: Intel Cherry Trail Whiskey Cove PMIC and external charger tweaks
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    At implementation of charging support for Lenovo Yoga Book (Intel Cherry Trail
    based with Whiskey Cove PMIC), two pitfalls were found:

    - for detection of charger type by PMIC, bit 6 in the CHGRCTRL1 register
    should be set in 0 (and set to 1 for Host mode). Pick up its definition
    and logic from from Intel code drop[1];

    - "#CHARGE ENABLE" signal of external charger (bq25892) in Yoga Book is
    connected to one of PMIC outputs controlled by CHGDISCTRL register.
    Enable charging at driver initialization. Pick up this from Lenovo's code
    drop[2,3].

    Please keep in mind that I have no docs for Whiskey Cove PMIC, so this patches
    are based on some kind of reverse engineering and suppositions, correct me if
    this semantic is wrong for common case.

    [1]. https://github.com/01org/ProductionKernelQuilts/uefi/cht-m1stable/patches/0001-power_supply-intel-pmic-ccsm-driver.patch
    [2]. https://github.com/jekhor/yogabook-linux-android-kernel/blob/b7aa015ab794b516da7b6cb76e5e2d427e3b8b0c/drivers/power/bq2589x_charger.c#L2257
    [3]. https://github.com/01org/ProductionKernelQuilts/uefi/cht-m1stable/patches/EM-Charger-Disable-battery-charging-in-S3-and-enable.patch

    Yauhen Kharuzhy (2):
    extcon-intel-cht-wc: Make charger detection co-existed with OTG host mode
    extcon intel-cht-wc: Enable external charger

    drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c | 71 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
    1 file changed, 70 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

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    2.20.1

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