[PATCH v2 4/4] arm64: dts: qcom: x1e80100-qcp: Add qref supply for PCIe PHYs

Konrad Dybcio konrad.dybcio at oss.qualcomm.com
Sat Apr 26 03:48:38 PDT 2025


On 4/25/25 2:02 PM, Johan Hovold wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2025 at 12:03:06PM +0200, Konrad Dybcio wrote:
>> On 4/25/25 11:51 AM, Johan Hovold wrote:
>>> On Fri, Apr 25, 2025 at 05:29:55PM +0800, Wenbin Yao wrote:
>>>> From: Qiang Yu <quic_qianyu at quicinc.com>
>>>>
>>>> All PCIe PHYs on X1E80100 require vdda-qref power supplies, but this is
>>>> missing in the current PHY device tree node. The PCIe port can still
>>>> function because the regulator L3J, which vdda-qref consumes, is voted by
>>>> other components.
>>>>
>>>> Since the device tree should accurately describe the hardware, add the
>>>> vdda-qref power supply explicitly in all PCIe PHY device nodes.
>>>
>>> AFAIU the PHYs do not use this qref supply directly so it does not
>>> belong in the PHY node (but possibly in the tcsr node that provides the
>>> refclk).
>>>
>>> Since commit 031b46b4729b ("phy: qcom: qmp-pcie: drop bogus x1e80100
>>> qref supplies") it also won't have any effect for pcie4 and pcie6.
>>
>> QREF is a separate hw block distributing the reference clocks across
>> certain on-SoC peripherals
>>
>> If its power goes out, I don't think much of the platform would be
>> functional anyway, so it's redundant here..
>>
>> It doesn't have its own single register region and it's frankly
>> one-shot-configured way before Linux starts up, so there should be
>> no need of describing it at all.
> 
> Then it sounds like the qref supplies should be marked as always-on. Can
> they be disabled at all?

The best answer I can say is "maybe". I would (without knowing any better)
assume RPMh wouldn't let you turn them off. QREF predictably takes VDD_CX/MX
and some additional lines

Konrad



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