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The Linux kernel configuration item CONFIG_POWER_SEQUENCING
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pwrseq-core
Say Y here to enable the Power Sequencing subsystem.
This subsystem is designed to control power to devices that share complex resources and/or require specific power sequences to be run during power-up.
If unsure, say no.
Raw data from LKDDb:
lkddb module pwrseq-core CONFIG_POWER_SEQUENCING : drivers/power/sequencing/Kconfig : "Power Sequencing support" # in 6.11–6.12
lkddb of "" "" "qcom,qca6390-pmu" : CONFIG_POWER_SEQUENCING CONFIG_POWER_SEQUENCING_QCOM_WCN : drivers/power/sequencing/pwrseq-qcom-wcn.c # in 6.11–6.12
lkddb of "" "" "qcom,wcn6855-pmu" : CONFIG_POWER_SEQUENCING CONFIG_POWER_SEQUENCING_QCOM_WCN : drivers/power/sequencing/pwrseq-qcom-wcn.c # in 6.12
lkddb of "" "" "qcom,wcn7850-pmu" : CONFIG_POWER_SEQUENCING CONFIG_POWER_SEQUENCING_QCOM_WCN : drivers/power/sequencing/pwrseq-qcom-wcn.c # in 6.11–6.12
lkddb platform "pwrseq-qcom_wcn" : CONFIG_POWER_SEQUENCING CONFIG_POWER_SEQUENCING_QCOM_WCN : drivers/power/sequencing/pwrseq-qcom-wcn.c # in 6.11–6.12
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