[PATCH v3 4/9] ARM: dts: sun7i: cubieboard2: add axp209 regulator nodes

Maxime Ripard maxime.ripard at free-electrons.com
Wed Jan 14 11:30:08 PST 2015


On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 06:30:51PM +0800, Chen-Yu Tsai wrote:
> >> You could probably chain the regulators in the DT via xxx-supply
> >> if it helps. But beyond that, it is hard to do anything meaningful
> >> at this point. Modeling them as fixed regulators beyond our control
> >> is simpler. We also do not have an IPSOUT regulator for the AXP.
> >>
> >> > Eventually, I think we would be able to remove
> >> > sunxi-common-regulators.dtsi, or at least, expose the proper regulator
> >> > hierarchy.
> >>
> >> The USB and SATA regulators are just GPIO enabled switches (MOSFETs)
> >> or current limiters. I think these will always exist because of the
> >> reference designs. Or do you want to move them back into the board
> >> dts files? FWIW, I like it the way it is now. Not that I don't like
> >> it to be accurate.
> >
> > At least providing the right hierarchy at the board level would be
> > great. Adding the -supply property to all our fixed regulators
> > wouldn't take too much code, and would be enough to model properly the
> > regulator trees.
> 
> These are all unrelated to axp209. You'd end up with
> 
>     vin-supply = <&reg_vcc5v>;
> 
> for the usb and sata power regulators. You could put these
> in sunxi-common-regulators, and override them for boards
> that actually have something controllable.

Ok. Fine then.

Maxime

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