Hi,
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 07:47:46AM -0700, Tony Lindgren wrote:
> * Hans de Goede [170830 02:49]:
> > On some devices the USB Type-C port power (USB PD 2.0) negotiation is
> > done by a separate port-controller IC, while the current limit is
> > controlled through another (charger) IC.
> >
>
* Hans de Goede [170830 02:49]:
> On some devices the USB Type-C port power (USB PD 2.0) negotiation is
> done by a separate port-controller IC, while the current limit is
> controlled through another (charger) IC.
>
> It has been decided to model this by modelling the external Type-C
> power bri
On some devices the USB Type-C port power (USB PD 2.0) negotiation is
done by a separate port-controller IC, while the current limit is
controlled through another (charger) IC.
It has been decided to model this by modelling the external Type-C
power brick (adapter/charger) as a power-supply class