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dt-bindings: thermal: Remove "cooling-{min|max}-level" properties

The "cooling-min-level" and "cooling-max-level" properties are not
parsed by any part of kernel currently and the max cooling state of a
CPU cooling device is found by referring to the cpufreq table instead.

Remove the unused bindings.

Signed-off-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Valentin <edubezval@gmail.com>
hifive-unleashed-5.1
Viresh Kumar 2018-02-09 14:28:10 +05:30 committed by Eduardo Valentin
parent 8b8b5903d5
commit e04907dbc2
1 changed files with 1 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -55,8 +55,7 @@ of heat dissipation). For example a fan's cooling states correspond to
the different fan speeds possible. Cooling states are referred to by
single unsigned integers, where larger numbers mean greater heat
dissipation. The precise set of cooling states associated with a device
(as referred to by the cooling-min-level and cooling-max-level
properties) should be defined in a particular device's binding.
should be defined in a particular device's binding.
For more examples of cooling devices, refer to the example sections below.
Required properties:
@ -69,15 +68,6 @@ Required properties:
See Cooling device maps section below for more details
on how consumers refer to cooling devices.
Optional properties:
- cooling-min-level: An integer indicating the smallest
Type: unsigned cooling state accepted. Typically 0.
Size: one cell
- cooling-max-level: An integer indicating the largest
Type: unsigned cooling state accepted.
Size: one cell
* Trip points
The trip node is a node to describe a point in the temperature domain
@ -226,8 +216,6 @@ cpus {
396000 950000
198000 850000
>;
cooling-min-level = <0>;
cooling-max-level = <3>;
#cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
};
...
@ -241,8 +229,6 @@ cpus {
*/
fan0: fan@48 {
...
cooling-min-level = <0>;
cooling-max-level = <9>;
#cooling-cells = <2>; /* min followed by max */
};
};