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Documentation: devicetree: thermal: da9062/61 TJUNC temperature binding

Device tree binding information for DA9062 and DA9061 thermal junction
temperature monitor.

Binding descriptions for the DA9061 and DA9062 thermal TJUNC supervisor
device driver, using a single THERMAL_TRIP_HOT trip-wire and allowing for
a configurable polling period for over-temperature polling.

This patch also adds two examples, one for DA9062 and one for DA9061. The
DA9061 example uses a fall-back compatible string for the DA9062.

Acked-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steve Twiss <stwiss.opensource@diasemi.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Valentin <edubezval@gmail.com>

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Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/da9062-thermal.txt
··· 1 + * Dialog DA9062/61 TJUNC Thermal Module 2 + 3 + This module is part of the DA9061/DA9062. For more details about entire 4 + DA9062 and DA9061 chips see Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/da9062.txt 5 + 6 + Junction temperature thermal module uses an interrupt signal to identify 7 + high THERMAL_TRIP_HOT temperatures for the PMIC device. 8 + 9 + Required properties: 10 + 11 + - compatible: should be one of the following valid compatible string lines: 12 + "dlg,da9061-thermal", "dlg,da9062-thermal" 13 + "dlg,da9062-thermal" 14 + 15 + Optional properties: 16 + 17 + - polling-delay-passive : Specify the polling period, measured in 18 + milliseconds, between thermal zone device update checks. 19 + 20 + Example: DA9062 21 + 22 + pmic0: da9062@58 { 23 + thermal { 24 + compatible = "dlg,da9062-thermal"; 25 + polling-delay-passive = <3000>; 26 + }; 27 + }; 28 + 29 + Example: DA9061 using a fall-back compatible for the DA9062 onkey driver 30 + 31 + pmic0: da9061@58 { 32 + thermal { 33 + compatible = "dlg,da9061-thermal", "dlg,da9062-thermal"; 34 + polling-delay-passive = <3000>; 35 + }; 36 + };