I found the PMIC docs and I could get the information I want from it. 
But it is I2C and owned by the kernel and I can not seem to communicate 
with the PMIC while the kernel driver is loaded, which does not surprise 
me. 

I noted from other posts that there is a patch to the tps65217.c driver 
that generates KEY_POWER hits on various changes that the PMIC detects. 

Unfortunately the current tps65217.c source (5.1-rc3) has significantly 
different interrupt handling, and patching it to incorporate the KEY_POWER 
functionality without breaking the other things that have been changed is 
on the edge of my abilities. 

Is there someone that understand threaded and nested interrupt handling in 
Linux that can guide me in patching the current tps65217.c driver to 
include the Key generation without blowing it up ?

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