[PATCH v3 5/5] usb: typec: tcpm/tcpci_maxim: deprecate WAR for setting charger mode

Heikki Krogerus heikki.krogerus at linux.intel.com
Mon Jan 12 05:20:54 PST 2026


Fri, Jan 09, 2026 at 06:16:57PM -0800, Amit Sunil Dhamne kirjoitti:
> Hi Heikki,
> 
> Thanks for the review!
> 
> On 1/9/26 5:14 AM, Heikki Krogerus wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >> +	if (source) {
> >> +		if (!regulator_is_enabled(chip->vbus_reg))
> >> +			ret = regulator_enable(chip->vbus_reg);
> >> +	} else {
> >> +		if (regulator_is_enabled(chip->vbus_reg))
> >> +			ret = regulator_disable(chip->vbus_reg);
> >> +	}
> > It looks like you have to do one more round, so can drop the
> > regulator_is_enabled() checks and just always enable/disable it
> > unconditionally.
> >
> >         if (source)
> > 		ret = regulator_enable(chip->vbus_reg);
> > 	else
> > 		ret = regulator_disable(chip->vbus_reg);
> 
> The regulator framework uses refcounting on the number of enables. If
> the number of times regulator is disabled > enabled, a warning will be
> thrown. Also, I don't want to call regulator_enable more than once for
> the same refcounting reason (will have to call disable those many number
> of times to actually disable).
> 
> > I don't think you need the check in any case, but if I've understood
> > this correctly, you should not use that check when the regulator does
> > not support that check because then the API claims it's always
> > enabled. So I guess in that case "if (!regulator_is_enabled())" may
> > not work as expected, and you may actually be left with a disabled
> > regulator. This may not be a problem on current platforms, but who
> > knows what happens in the future.
> 
> I don't think this should be an issue in the future as this driver is
> specifically meant for max77759_tcpci device and should only be used
> with max77759 charger (they both exist only in the same package). And
> that the max77759_charger driver does implement the callback. However,
> if you think that regulator_is_enabled() is unreliable, I could track
> the state within the tcpci driver instead of calling
> regulator_is_enabled() and call enable/disable regulator accordingly.
> 
> Let me know wdyt and I'll update the next revision accordingly.

Let's go with this then as is.

thanks,

-- 
heikki



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