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regulator: tps65910: Work around silicon erratum SWCZ010

http://www.ti.com/lit/pdf/SWCZ010:
DCDC o/p voltage can go higher than programmed value

Impact:
VDDI, VDD2, and VIO output programmed voltage level can go higher than
expected or crash, when coming out of PFM to PWM mode or using DVFS.

Description:
When DCDC CLK SYNC bits are 11/01:
* VIO 3-MHz oscillator is the source clock of the digital core and input
clock of VDD1 and VDD2
* Turn-on of VDD1 and VDD2 HSD PFETis synchronized or at a constant
phase shift
* Current pulled though VCC1+VCC2 is Iload(VDD1) + Iload(VDD2)
* The 3 HSD PFET will be turned-on at the same time, causing the highest
possible switching noise on the application. This noise level depends
on the layout, the VBAT level, and the load current. The noise level
increases with improper layout.

When DCDC CLK SYNC bits are 00:
* VIO 3-MHz oscillator is the source clock of digital core
* VDD1 and VDD2 are running on their own 3-MHz oscillator
* Current pulled though VCC1+VCC2 average of Iload(VDD1) + Iload(VDD2)
* The switching noise of the 3 SMPS will be randomly spread over time,
causing lower overall switching noise.

Workaround:
Set DCDCCTRL_REG[1:0]= 00.

Signed-off-by: Jan Remmet <j.remmet@phytec.de>
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org

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drivers/regulator/tps65910-regulator.c
··· 1111 1111 pmic->num_regulators = ARRAY_SIZE(tps65910_regs); 1112 1112 pmic->ext_sleep_control = tps65910_ext_sleep_control; 1113 1113 info = tps65910_regs; 1114 + /* Work around silicon erratum SWCZ010: output programmed 1115 + * voltage level can go higher than expected or crash 1116 + * Workaround: use no synchronization of DCDC clocks 1117 + */ 1118 + tps65910_reg_clear_bits(pmic->mfd, TPS65910_DCDCCTRL, 1119 + DCDCCTRL_DCDCCKSYNC_MASK); 1114 1120 break; 1115 1121 case TPS65911: 1116 1122 pmic->get_ctrl_reg = &tps65911_get_ctrl_register;