[PATCH] mmc: move regulator handling to core
Daniel Mack
daniel at caiaq.de
Thu Dec 3 08:32:00 EST 2009
On Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 01:22:41PM +0000, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 02:14:23PM +0100, Daniel Mack wrote:
[...]
> > I would expect the power to be killed when the last user stops using it.
> > Which should result in the same effect if you only have one host, one
> > regulator, and one user.
>
> Yes, it's always fine in that case (modulo always_on and/or regulators
> without power control).
Well, it didn't for me and always_on, though, due to the return values I
described.
> This goes back to the thing about using
> regulator_get_exclusive(), the message given was that the MMC drivers
> really needed to be able to guarantee that the power would be removed
> when that was requested.
>
> Like I say, if there isn't a *strict* requirement but it's only
> desirable (possibly strongly desirable) then your approach is obviously
> preferable.
The mmci people would need to answer that. To me, the code just looked
like a power saving feature.
If this driver needs it, the only tweak to my patch to let that
particular call site use regulator_get_exclusive, and the core will
still do the right thing. For this case, the behaviour should be exactly
the same than it currently is, correct?
Daniel
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