[PATCH 2/9] regulator: helper routine to extract regulator_init_data
Rajendra Nayak
rnayak at ti.com
Fri Sep 30 21:09:02 EST 2011
On Friday 30 September 2011 04:18 PM, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 11:28:49AM +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
>> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 09:57:30AM +0530, Rajendra Nayak wrote:
>
>>>>> + init_data->supply_regulator = (char *)of_get_property(dev->of_node,
>>>>> + "regulator-supplies", NULL);
>
>>> Mark, I still seem to be a little confused with this one as to why
>>> we would need a phandle *and* a supply-name to reference a parent
>>> regulator/supply.
>>> The phandle would point to a regulator dt node and that node internally
>>> would have just one name associated with it.
>
>> To repeat: the supply name is for the consumer. It is needed so that
>> the consumer can tell which supply is provided by which regulator.
>> Almost all devices have more than one supply and if the device does
>> anything more complicated than just turning on all the supplies when the
>> device is active it's going to need to figure out which supply is which.
>
> Hang on, I now have no idea what this is supposed to be doing. Later on
> in the series you had examples in your commit logs with perfectly
> sensible bindings for supplies:
>
> vmmc-supply =<®ulator1>;
> vpll-supply =<®ulator1>;
>
> which have both a unique name and a direct reference to the supplying
> regulator. What are these "regulator-supplies" properties supposed to
> be?
:-), yes, I was confused for a while as well after reading your response.
The "regulator-supplies" is used to specific the regulator *parent*.
Same as what was earlier passed by using the
"supply_regulator" field of regulator_init_data structure.
Grant wanted the bindings to support specifying multiple parents
and hence I was thinking of either a list of names *or*
a list of phandles to specify multiple parents to a regulator.
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