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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ New users should use the pwm_get() function and pass to it the consumer
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device or a consumer name. pwm_put() is used to free the PWM device. Managed
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variants of these functions, devm_pwm_get() and devm_pwm_put(), also exist.
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-After being requested a PWM has to be configured using:
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+After being requested, a PWM has to be configured using:
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int pwm_config(struct pwm_device *pwm, int duty_ns, int period_ns);
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@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ for new drivers to use the generic PWM framework.
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A new PWM controller/chip can be added using pwmchip_add() and removed
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again with pwmchip_remove(). pwmchip_add() takes a filled in struct
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pwm_chip as argument which provides a description of the PWM chip, the
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-number of PWM devices provider by the chip and the chip-specific
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+number of PWM devices provided by the chip and the chip-specific
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implementation of the supported PWM operations to the framework.
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Locking
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