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Add CONFIG_CHARGER_PROFILE_OVERRIDE, and it can check battery state to set charge or discharge between battery capacity 95-100%. BUG=chrome-os-partner:61767,chrome-os-partner:57571 BRANCH=reef TEST=check unit can charge to 100%, then discharge to 95%, then swich to charge until 100%. Loop charge and discharge between 95-100%. Change-Id: I4f68e5a2d51e26f62ed7f6bd6ae7af061225f8cb Signed-off-by: Bruce.Wan <Bruce.Wan@quantatw.com> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/426444 Commit-Ready: Keith Tzeng <keith.tzeng@quantatw.com> Tested-by: Keith Tzeng <keith.tzeng@quantatw.com> Reviewed-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org>
313 lines
8.0 KiB
C
313 lines
8.0 KiB
C
/* Copyright 2016 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file.
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*
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* Battery pack vendor provided charging profile
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*/
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#include "battery.h"
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#include "battery_smart.h"
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#include "bd9995x.h"
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#include "charge_ramp.h"
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#include "charge_state.h"
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#include "console.h"
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#include "ec_commands.h"
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#include "extpower.h"
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#include "gpio.h"
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#include "hooks.h"
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#include "host_command.h"
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#include "system.h"
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#include "i2c.h"
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#include "util.h"
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/* FET ON/OFF cammand write to fet off register */
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#define SB_FET_OFF 0x34
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#define SB_FETOFF_DATA1 0x0000
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#define SB_FETOFF_DATA2 0x1000
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#define SB_FETON_DATA1 0x2000
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#define SB_FETON_DATA2 0x4000
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#define BATTERY_FETOFF 0x0100
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/* First use day base */
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#define BATT_FUD_BASE 0x38
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#define GREEN_BOOK_SUPPORT (1 << 2)
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/* Shutdown mode parameter to write to manufacturer access register */
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#define PARAM_CUT_OFF_LOW 0x10
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#define PARAM_CUT_OFF_HIGH 0x00
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static enum battery_present batt_pres_prev = BP_NOT_SURE;
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/* Battery info for BQ40Z55 */
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static const struct battery_info info = {
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/* FIXME(dhendrix): where do these values come from? */
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.voltage_max = 13050, /* mV */
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.voltage_normal = 11250,
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.voltage_min = 9000,
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.precharge_current = 200, /* mA */
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.start_charging_min_c = 0,
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.start_charging_max_c = 45,
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.charging_min_c = 0,
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.charging_max_c = 60,
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.discharging_min_c = 0,
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.discharging_max_c = 70,
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};
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static inline enum battery_present battery_hw_present(void)
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{
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/* The GPIO is low when the battery is physically present */
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return gpio_get_level(GPIO_EC_BATT_PRES_L) ? BP_NO : BP_YES;
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}
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const struct battery_info *battery_get_info(void)
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{
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return &info;
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}
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static void wakeup(void)
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{
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int d;
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int mode;
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/* Add Green Book support */
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if (sb_read(SB_BATTERY_MODE, &mode) == EC_RES_SUCCESS) {
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mode |= GREEN_BOOK_SUPPORT;
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sb_write(SB_BATTERY_MODE, mode);
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}
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if (sb_read(SB_FET_OFF, &d) == EC_RES_SUCCESS) {
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if (extpower_is_present() && (d == BATTERY_FETOFF)) {
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sb_write(SB_FET_OFF, SB_FETON_DATA1);
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sb_write(SB_FET_OFF, SB_FETON_DATA2);
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}
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}
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}
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DECLARE_HOOK(HOOK_INIT, wakeup, HOOK_PRIO_DEFAULT);
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static int cutoff(void)
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{
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int rv;
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/* Ship mode command must be sent twice to take effect */
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rv = sb_write(SB_FET_OFF, SB_FETOFF_DATA1);
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if (rv != EC_SUCCESS)
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return rv;
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return sb_write(SB_FET_OFF, SB_FETOFF_DATA2);
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}
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int board_cut_off_battery(void)
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{
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return cutoff();
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}
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int battery_get_vendor_param(uint32_t param, uint32_t *value)
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{
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return EC_ERROR_UNIMPLEMENTED;
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}
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/* parameter 0 for first use day */
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int battery_set_vendor_param(uint32_t param, uint32_t value)
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{
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if (param == 0) {
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int rv, ymd;
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rv = sb_read(BATT_FUD_BASE, &ymd);
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if (rv != EC_SUCCESS)
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return EC_ERROR_UNKNOWN;
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if (ymd == 0)
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return sb_write(BATT_FUD_BASE, value) ?
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EC_ERROR_UNKNOWN : EC_SUCCESS;
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rv = sb_read(BATT_FUD_BASE | 0x03, &ymd);
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if (rv != EC_SUCCESS)
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return EC_ERROR_UNKNOWN;
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if (ymd == 0)
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return sb_write(BATT_FUD_BASE | 0x03, value) ?
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EC_ERROR_UNKNOWN : EC_SUCCESS;
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rv = sb_read(BATT_FUD_BASE | 0x07, &ymd);
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if (rv != EC_SUCCESS)
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return EC_ERROR_UNKNOWN;
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if (ymd == 0)
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return sb_write(BATT_FUD_BASE | 0x07, value) ?
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EC_ERROR_UNKNOWN : EC_SUCCESS;
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return EC_ERROR_UNKNOWN;
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} else {
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return EC_ERROR_UNIMPLEMENTED;
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}
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}
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enum battery_disconnect_state battery_get_disconnect_state(void)
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{
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uint8_t data[6];
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int rv;
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/*
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* Take note if we find that the battery isn't in disconnect state,
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* and always return NOT_DISCONNECTED without probing the battery.
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* This assumes the battery will not go to disconnect state during
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* runtime.
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*/
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static int not_disconnected;
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if (not_disconnected)
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return BATTERY_NOT_DISCONNECTED;
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if (extpower_is_present()) {
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/* Check if battery charging + discharging is disabled. */
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rv = sb_read_mfgacc(PARAM_OPERATION_STATUS,
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SB_ALT_MANUFACTURER_ACCESS, data, sizeof(data));
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if (rv)
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return BATTERY_DISCONNECT_ERROR;
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if (~data[3] & (BATTERY_DISCHARGING_DISABLED |
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BATTERY_CHARGING_DISABLED)) {
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not_disconnected = 1;
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return BATTERY_NOT_DISCONNECTED;
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}
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/*
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* Battery is neither charging nor discharging. Verify that
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* we didn't enter this state due to a safety fault.
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*/
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rv = sb_read_mfgacc(PARAM_SAFETY_STATUS,
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SB_ALT_MANUFACTURER_ACCESS, data, sizeof(data));
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if (rv || data[2] || data[3] || data[4] || data[5])
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return BATTERY_DISCONNECT_ERROR;
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/*
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* Battery is present and also the status is initialized and
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* no safety fault, battery is disconnected.
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*/
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if (battery_is_present() == BP_YES)
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return BATTERY_DISCONNECTED;
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}
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not_disconnected = 1;
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return BATTERY_NOT_DISCONNECTED;
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_CHARGER_PROFILE_OVERRIDE
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static int charger_should_discharge_on_ac(struct charge_state_data *curr)
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{
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/* can not discharge on AC without battery */
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if (curr->batt.is_present != BP_YES)
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return 0;
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/* Do not discharge on AC if the battery is still waking up */
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if (!(curr->batt.flags & BATT_FLAG_WANT_CHARGE) &&
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!(curr->batt.status & STATUS_FULLY_CHARGED))
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return 0;
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/*
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* In light load (<450mA being withdrawn from VSYS) the DCDC of the
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* charger operates intermittently i.e. DCDC switches continuously
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* and then stops to regulate the output voltage and current, and
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* sometimes to prevent reverse current from flowing to the input.
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* This causes a slight voltage ripple on VSYS that falls in the
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* audible noise frequency (single digit kHz range). This small
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* ripple generates audible noise in the output ceramic capacitors
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* (caps on VSYS and any input of DCDC under VSYS).
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*
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* To overcome this issue enable the battery learning operation
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* and suspend USB charging and DC/DC converter.
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*/
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if (!battery_is_cut_off() &&
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!(curr->batt.flags & BATT_FLAG_WANT_CHARGE) &&
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(curr->batt.status & STATUS_FULLY_CHARGED))
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return 1;
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/*
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* To avoid inrush current from the external charger, enable
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* discharge on AC till the new charger is detected and charge
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* detect delay has passed.
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*/
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if (!chg_ramp_is_detected() && curr->batt.state_of_charge > 2)
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return 1;
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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* This can override the smart battery's charging profile. To make a change,
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* modify one or more of requested_voltage, requested_current, or state.
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* Leave everything else unchanged.
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*
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* Return the next poll period in usec, or zero to use the default (which is
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* state dependent).
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*/
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int charger_profile_override(struct charge_state_data *curr)
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{
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int disch_on_ac = charger_should_discharge_on_ac(curr);
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charger_discharge_on_ac(disch_on_ac);
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if (disch_on_ac) {
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curr->state = ST_DISCHARGE;
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return 0;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* Customs options controllable by host command. */
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#define PARAM_FASTCHARGE (CS_PARAM_CUSTOM_PROFILE_MIN + 0)
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enum ec_status charger_profile_override_get_param(uint32_t param,
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uint32_t *value)
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{
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return EC_RES_INVALID_PARAM;
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}
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enum ec_status charger_profile_override_set_param(uint32_t param,
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uint32_t value)
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{
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return EC_RES_INVALID_PARAM;
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}
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#endif /* CONFIG_CHARGER_PROFILE_OVERRIDE */
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/*
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* Physical detection of battery.
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*/
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enum battery_present battery_is_present(void)
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{
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enum battery_present batt_pres;
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int batt_status, rv;
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/* Get the physical hardware status */
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batt_pres = battery_hw_present();
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/*
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* Make sure battery status is implemented, I2C transactions are
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* success & the battery status is Initialized to find out if it
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* is a working battery and it is not in the cut-off mode.
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*
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* If battery I2C fails but VBATT is high, battery is booting from
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* cut-off mode.
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*
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* FETs are turned off after Power Shutdown time.
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* The device will wake up when a voltage is applied to PACK.
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* Battery status will be inactive until it is initialized.
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*/
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if (batt_pres == BP_YES && batt_pres_prev != batt_pres &&
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!battery_is_cut_off()) {
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rv = battery_status(&batt_status);
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if ((rv && bd9995x_get_battery_voltage() >= info.voltage_min) ||
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(!rv && !(batt_status & STATUS_INITIALIZED)))
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batt_pres = BP_NO;
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}
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batt_pres_prev = batt_pres;
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return batt_pres;
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}
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int board_battery_initialized(void)
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{
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return battery_hw_present() == batt_pres_prev;
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}
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