Quoting Douglas Anderson (2018-08-22 10:36:28)
> Add regulator devices for PMIC regulators managed via VRM and XOB
> RPMh accelerators.
> 
> A few notes here:
> - Regulators are added directly to the board file.  While it's true
>   that this will mean a bunch of copy/pasting for other boards that
>   are very similar, this is probably the right call since boards
>   could make changes to the way these regulators are hooked up and
>   trying to find a way to avoid duplication will result in some
>   confusing node overrides.
> - Regulators that are hooked up to supply pins on the SoC are given
>   an alias matching the name of that pin (pin name comes from the
>   Qualcomm SoC "device specification" doc).
> - Other regulator labels are based on the schematic.  If there is
>   more than one logical name on the schematic for the same rail the
>   secondary names are also listed and should be referred to as
>   appropriate.
> - Regulators all default to HPM mode w/ no ability to switch modes.
>   Future patches can switch things to LPM and possibly add
>   dynamic load switching if we have determined there's a benefit.
>   This should only be done for rails where we'll actually be able
>   to take advantage of the lower power modes so we don't need to
>   churn with lots of patches adding regulator_set_load() calls
>   to drivers.
> 
> NOTE: This patch is loosely based on one originally shared to me by
> David Collins.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Douglas Anderson <diand...@chromium.org>
> ---

Reviewed-by: Stephen Boyd <swb...@chromium.org>

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