[PATCH 1/4] regulator: core: Support trying to get close to a certain voltage
Mark Brown
broonie at kernel.org
Thu Dec 11 04:31:06 PST 2014
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 05:08:37PM -0800, Alexandru Stan wrote:
> The spec is from 1.7V to 1.95V, with 1.8V being ideal. It's not that
> symmetric. But let's say that 0.1V is fine for tolerance(so 1.7-1.9V)
Don't top post so people reading your message have some context to give
them some idea what you are talking about.
> Imagine a board has a 1V-1.79 V regulator, we tell it to
> regulator_set_voltage_tol(1800000,100000). It will try the 1.8V-1.9V
> range, when it sees that it can't it'll fallback to 1.7V - 1.9V, and
> it will just be lazy and pick the lowest of the range again:
> 1.7V(causing voltage drop issues because we're exactly at the minimum
> of the spec). The correct voltage would be 1.79V
This is just an implementation detail, everything you're saying here
applies equally to any user specifying by tolerance rather than range.
If the reason for doing this is to fix that problem then a new API isn't
the way to go about it.
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