[PATCH 0/6] regulator: core: Add support for external outputs
Zev Weiss
zev at bewilderbeest.net
Thu May 5 06:28:11 AEST 2022
On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 05:56:13AM PDT, Mark Brown wrote:
>On Tue, May 03, 2022 at 11:50:35PM -0700, Zev Weiss wrote:
>
>> The DT bindings changes (patches 1 and 2) consist of a boolean
>> regulator property to mark it as supplying an external output, and a
>> reg-external-output binding to act as a downstream device representing
>> that output. The redundancy between the two maybe isn't entirely
>> ideal, but it was the cleanest approach I've been able to come up with
>> so far in terms of working with the regulator subsystem; I'm certainly
>> open to suggestions for better ways of going about this.
>
>Nothing in the series articulates what the purpose of the redundancy is
>- your description of this is a consumer, why would the regulator itself
>care what's connected to it?
Hi Mark, thanks for the review.
To some extent that was an additional (maybe excessive) protective
measure against regulators ending up userspace-controllable when they
shouldn't be, since I had previously gotten the impression that there
was some concern about that possibility.
More functionally though, it was also basically a hack to allow the
'state' sysfs attribute's mode to get set properly in
regulator_register(), before the consumer is known. Though if things
are rearranged based on what you said in another message about putting
the enable/disable control in a consumer driver instead of the regulator
itself, it should be easy to get rid of.
Thanks,
Zev
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