[PATCH v2] Input: Make ADS7846 independent on regulator
Marek Vasut
marek.vasut at gmail.com
Tue Oct 5 04:21:30 EDT 2010
Dne Út 5. října 2010 08:49:07 Igor Grinberg napsal(a):
> On 09/09/10 12:41, Mark Brown wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 10:27:17AM +0200, Marek Vasut wrote:
> >> Dne Út 7. září 2010 14:53:35 Mark Brown napsal(a):
> >>> From a regulator API usage point of view a separate implementation of
> >>> the same thing was nacked - there are regulator API facilties for
> >>> hiding missing regulators from drivers when needed to get systems
> >>> going, unless the device genuinely can cope without supplies it should
> >>> be relying on those.
>
> I actually, don't see why ads7846 is strictly relying on the regulator
> and I don't understand, why ads7846 driver has to bail out if the regulator
> is not found? Why shouldn't the driver try to continue?
> I think it should bail out only in case communicating with the device
> failed.
Well, I can't but agree ... it's unnecessary crud indeed.
>
> >> Maybe these platforms should have been fixed prior to applying the patch
> >> adding regulator goo into ads7846 driver then. What's the way to go now
> >> then ?
> >
> > Fix the platforms and use the dummy regulators to keep them going until
> > that happens. It's trivial to do the hookup in the platforms.
>
> You want each platform, that does not have a special regulated power supply
> for the ads7846, to define a dummy regulator just to cope with that
> artificial dependency of the device driver?
You can enable some option in the regulator stuff that automagically shoves in a
dummy regulator, but it's still additional crud.
> I think it is a waste and big code duplication in each platform
> that does not have that special regulator.
Indeed
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