/* Copyright 2017 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. */ /* Charge input current limit ramp module for Chrome EC */ #include "charge_manager.h" #include "common.h" #include "system.h" #include "usb_charge.h" #include "util.h" test_mockable int chg_ramp_allowed(int port, int supplier) { /* Don't allow ramping in RO when write protected. */ if (!system_is_in_rw() && system_is_locked()) return 0; switch (supplier) { /* Use ramping for USB-C DTS suppliers (debug accessory eg suzy-q). */ case CHARGE_SUPPLIER_TYPEC_DTS: return 1; /* * Use HW ramping for USB-C chargers. Don't use SW ramping since the * slow ramp causes issues with auto power on (b/169634979). */ case CHARGE_SUPPLIER_PD: case CHARGE_SUPPLIER_TYPEC: return IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_CHARGE_RAMP_HW); /* default: fall through */ } /* Otherwise ask the BC1.2 detect module */ return usb_charger_ramp_allowed(port, supplier); } test_mockable int chg_ramp_max(int port, int supplier, int sup_curr) { switch (supplier) { case CHARGE_SUPPLIER_PD: case CHARGE_SUPPLIER_TYPEC: case CHARGE_SUPPLIER_TYPEC_DTS: /* * We should not ramp DTS beyond what they advertise, otherwise * we may brownout the systems they are connected to. */ return sup_curr; /* default: fall through */ } /* Otherwise ask the BC1.2 detect module */ return usb_charger_ramp_max(port, supplier, sup_curr); }