[PATCH v2 06/12] mmc: pwrseq: add support for power-on sequencing through DT
Javier Martinez Canillas
javier at osg.samsung.com
Mon Jan 11 08:02:46 PST 2016
Hello Heiko,
On 01/08/2016 11:42 PM, Heiko Stuebner wrote:
> Am Freitag, 8. Januar 2016, 09:22:31 schrieb Javier Martinez Canillas:
>>> For example:
>>> we need enable wifi module power to via the WL_REG_ON
>>> pin, we need enable it as the regulator if this pin is connected to
>>> the gpio of cpu.
>>
>> This part confuses me, so does your chip have an actual regulator that
>> needs to be enabled or is just a fake regulator whose gpio property is
>> used not to enable the regulator but to toggle the WL_REG_ON pin of
>> the WiFi chip?
>
> another option would be to use the reset-gpio-handles. rk3288-veyron and I
> think some Exynos as well use it that way.
>
Yes I know, my point was that the reset-gpios property should be used
instead of a fake regulator if what's needed is to toggle a chip pin.
>
>>> Maybe, someone will say that can pull up/down from dts.
>>> Unfortunately some SoCs can't support pinctrl pull up/down in
>>> internal.
>>
>> Can you please elaborate on this? AFAIU this limitation is the reason
>> why you went with the regulator approach so I think it deserve a more
>> deep explanation.
>
> On the rk3036 each pin has an individual unchangable pull direction. So it's
> either no bias or pulling in the predefined direction (the pin_default bias
> option).
>
I think each change has to be justified on its own so I would say that
having a regulator enabled as a part of a SDIO chip's power sequencing
is something needed for many platforms, and that this provider should
be extended to support that (something like commit msg in patch 05/12).
And then in the kylin DTS change (patch 08/12), I would explain why a
chained regulators approach is used/needed instead of the reset-gpios
due any platform limitations.
>
> Heiko
>
Best regards,
--
Javier Martinez Canillas
Open Source Group
Samsung Research America
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