Some devices may belong to >1 power domain, so with the current design this is something not possible to describe. It's worth to note that Linux also uses the `power-domains` naming scheme, not `power-domain`. This patch also introduces `power-domain-names` so that each entry in `power-domains` can be given a name if needed. `#power-domain-cells` is now required as well. Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard@teslabs.com> |
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| device_driver_init | ||
| device_power_domains | ||
| device_runtime_api | ||
| device_wakeup_api | ||
| policy_api | ||
| power_domain | ||
| power_mgmt | ||
| power_mgmt_multicore | ||
| power_mgmt_soc | ||
| power_states_api | ||