[PATCH 02/12] regulator: gpio-regulator: Only read GPIO [dis|en]able pin if not always-on

Lee Jones lee.jones at linaro.org
Thu Dec 13 06:48:18 EST 2012


On Mon, 10 Dec 2012, Mark Brown wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 08:55:51AM +0000, Lee Jones wrote:
> > If a regulator is specified as always-on, then it can't have an
> > enable/disable pin, as it can't be turned off.
> 
> Sometimes always on gets set for regulators which do have a physical
> control wired up - the control might exist for use in suspend mode for
> example.  Is the ability to specify an enable pin causing a practical
> problem for systems?  If it is we should fix that.

I'm not sure I understand.

My logic is that there is no point in requesting a pin which can
disable a regulator that can't be disabled. Then we can follow
on from that logic and say that if a regulator is _not_ always on
this we _require_ a way to disable it, thus we insist on an enable
GPIO pin.

With me?

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