[PATCH v10 4/4] arm64: dts: qcom: qcs6490-rb3gen2-vision-mezzanine: Add vision mezzanine

Bryan O'Donoghue bryan.odonoghue at linaro.org
Fri Jan 3 06:48:23 PST 2025


On 19/12/2024 19:32, Vladimir Zapolskiy wrote:
>>>> +        rst-pins {
>>>> +            pins = "gpio78";
>>>> +            function = "gpio";
>>>> +            drive-strength = <2>;
>>>> +            bias-pull-down;
>>>> +            output-low;
>>>> +        };
>>>
>>> I have doubts that it's proper to embed a reset gpio into driver's
>>> pinctrl suspend/resume power management.
>>>
>>> Konrad, can you please confirm that it's really accepted?
>>>
>>> I'd rather ask to remove this reset pin control.
>>
>> There's certainly some appearances of this in the tree.
>>
>> You could make the argument that it makes sense to prevent 
>> misconfiguration
>> (i.e. the bootloader may set the pin in input mode), but then the counter
>> argument is that the (Linux) gpiod APIs request OUT_LOW/HIGH, and we 
>> would
>> expect that the driver uses that if the GPIO is requested through
>> e.g. reset-gpios.
>>
>> I'm not particularly sure what to recommend here. Krzysztof?
>>
> 
> I'm worried by a possibility that a device reset/shutdown control GPIO 
> could
> be turned off by entering the "sleep" pinctrl setup. If a particular 
> GPIO/pin
> is off, is it still continuously functional as a control GPIO of some 
> device?
> I believe it is not anymore in general, this is my concern here.

I agree for this particular case that rst-pin should be excised.

- RST is an active low signal, which is typically _pulsed_ for a period
   when the sensor is powered to trigger a reset in the state machine of
   the sensor

- What is the use-case of pulling RST down the GPIO in suspend ?
   I'd remove the output-low though it should make no difference as
   the sensor regulators will be off.

- MCLK I think should have a suspend state specified or at least
   I can't think of a good reason right now why what I see here is wrong.

For the default state this patch disables the GPIO pull down bias, which 
to me seems logical and correct.

TBH I don't have a big concern about the RST pin in reset because the 
regulators will be off.

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bod



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