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31 lines
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config INTEL_SKL_INT3472
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tristate "Intel SkyLake ACPI INT3472 Driver"
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depends on ACPI
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depends on COMMON_CLK
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depends on I2C
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depends on GPIOLIB
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depends on REGULATOR
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select MFD_CORE
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select REGMAP_I2C
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help
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This driver adds power controller support for the Intel SkyCam
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devices found on the Intel SkyLake platforms.
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The INT3472 is a camera power controller, a logical device found on
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Intel Skylake-based systems that can map to different hardware
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devices depending on the platform. On machines designed for Chrome OS
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it maps to a TPS68470 camera PMIC. On machines designed for Windows,
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it maps to either a TP68470 camera PMIC, a uP6641Q sensor PMIC, or a
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set of discrete GPIOs and power gates.
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If your device was designed for Chrome OS, this driver will provide
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an ACPI OpRegion, which must be available before any of the devices
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using it are probed. For this reason, you should select Y if your
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device was designed for ChromeOS. For the same reason the
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I2C_DESIGNWARE_PLATFORM option must be set to Y too.
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Say Y or M here if you have a SkyLake device designed for use
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with Windows or ChromeOS. Say N here if you are not sure.
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The module will be named "intel-skl-int3472".
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