@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
#define KEY_FLOOR_LEVEL 0x6c6676 /* vfl */
#define KEY_LEVEL 0x6c766c76 /* vlvl */
-#define MAX_8996_RPMPD_STATE 6
+#define MAX_CORNER_RPMPD_STATE 6
#define DEFINE_RPMPD_PAIR(_platform, _name, _active, r_type, r_key, \
r_id) \
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ static struct rpmpd *msm8996_rpmpds[] = {
static const struct rpmpd_desc msm8996_desc = {
.rpmpds = msm8996_rpmpds,
.num_pds = ARRAY_SIZE(msm8996_rpmpds),
- .max_state = MAX_8996_RPMPD_STATE,
+ .max_state = MAX_CORNER_RPMPD_STATE,
};
/* msm8998 RPM Power domains */
Older SoCs like MSM8916, MSM8939, MSM8974, MSM8996, ... use "voltage corners" instead of "voltage levels". It seems like they all use exactly the same set of corner values, a value from 0-6 where 6 is the maximum corner (super turbo). In preparation to add the power domains for MSM8916, rename MAX_8996_RPMPD_STATE to MAX_CORNER_RPMPD_STATE to make it clear that this is the max_state to be used for all SoCs using corners. - Signed-off-by: Stephan Gerhold <stephan@gerhold.net> --- drivers/soc/qcom/rpmpd.c | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)