[PATCH v4 0/3] Runtime Interpreted Power Sequences

Rafael J. Wysocki rjw at sisk.pl
Fri Aug 17 07:47:34 EST 2012


On Thursday, August 16, 2012, Alexandre Courbot wrote:
> Overdue revision of this new feature, some changes required additional thought
> and rework.
> 
> The most important change is in the way power sequences are expressed in the
> device tree. In order to avoid having to specify #address-cells, #size-cells and
> reg properties, the @ notation in the step names is dropped, and instead a
> fixed, sequential naming is adopted. The type of the resource used by a step is
> decided by the presence of some recognized properties:
> 
> power-on-sequence {
> 	step0 {
> 		regulator = "power";
> 		enable;
> 	};
> 	step1 {
> 		delay = <10000>;
> 	};
> 	step2 {
> 		pwm = "backlight";
> 		enable;
> 	};
> 	...
> 
> To me this looks safe, clear and close to the platform data representation, but
> needs approval from DT experts.
> 
> Resources are still referenced by name instead of having their phandles defined
> directly inside the sequences, as previous discussion came to the conclusion
> that doing so would require controversial changes to the regulator and PWM
> frameworks, and that having the resources declared at the device level was
> making sense logically speaking.
> 
> Other changes/fixes since last revision:
> * Move to drivers/power/ (hope this is ok with the maintainers?)
> * Use microseconds for delay
> * Use devm for PWM resources and remove cleanup function as all resources are
>   devm-managed
> * Remove "-gpio" suffix for GPIO reference in the driver
> * Remove params structure
> * Make power_seq structure private
> * Number of steps in a sequence is explicitly stated instead of resorting to a
>   "stop" sequence step
> * Delays are a step instead of being a step parameter
> * Use flexible member arrays to limit number of memory allocations
> * Add documentation to DT bindings
> 
> There was a lot of feedback on the previous version (thanks!) so if I forgot
> to address some important point, please bring it to my attention again.
> 
> Alexandre Courbot (3):
>   Runtime Interpreted Power Sequences
>   pwm_backlight: use power sequences
>   tegra: add pwm backlight device tree nodes

May I ask that the next version of this patchset be CCed to
linux-pm at vger.kernel.org?

Thanks,
Rafael


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