[PATCH v1 02/16] dt-bindings: rtc: mediatek: add bindings for PMIC RTC
Alexandre Belloni
alexandre.belloni at free-electrons.com
Tue Mar 27 08:18:48 PDT 2018
On 25/03/2018 at 03:36:28 +0800, Sean Wang wrote:
> just reply both replies in the same mail
>
> 1.) the power-off device is a part of rtc, use the same registers rtc
> has and thus it is put as child nodes under the node rtc to reflect the
> reality of characteristics the rtc has.
>
> Or am I wrong for a certain aspect in these opinions?
>
My point is that it is also part of the PMIC so it may as well be
registers from the mfd driver which already registers a bunch of devices
instead of doing unusual stuff from the rtc driver.
mt6397_rtc->regmap is mt6397_chip->regmap anyway. You have the added
benefit that if the RTC driver probe fails for some reason, you may
still be able to probe the reset driver.
I don't tink there is any benefit having it as a child of the rtc
device.
> 2) the other sub-functions for the same pmic already created its own
> dt-binding document belonged to its corresponding subsystem. Don't we
> really want to follow it them all?
>
Ok, that's fine.
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