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On 16:19-20131010, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote: > smps10 should be enabled only in the case of host mode. So stop > doing always_on, boot_on from smps10_out1. The driver will enable it in host > mode. > > Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@ti.com> > --- > arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts | 2 -- > 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts b/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts > index d784b3a..e06a04a 100644 > --- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts > +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts > @@ -334,8 +334,6 @@ > regulator-name = "smps10_out1"; > regulator-min-microvolt = <5000000>; > regulator-max-microvolt = <5000000>; > - regulator-always-on; > - regulator-boot-on; > }; > > ldo1_reg: ldo1 { > -- Always good to get rid of regulator-always-on. Thanks for it. regulator-boot-on indicates that PMIC enables it by default as part of OTP or some internal behavior -> Looking at the measurements done on uEVM and OTP information -> regulator-boot-on should be kept here. Hence Nak.
On Thursday 10 October 2013 07:49 PM, Nishanth Menon wrote: > On 16:19-20131010, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote: >> smps10 should be enabled only in the case of host mode. So stop >> doing always_on, boot_on from smps10_out1. The driver will enable it in host >> mode. >> >> Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@ti.com> >> --- >> arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts | 2 -- >> 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts b/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts >> index d784b3a..e06a04a 100644 >> --- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts >> +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts >> @@ -334,8 +334,6 @@ >> regulator-name = "smps10_out1"; >> regulator-min-microvolt = <5000000>; >> regulator-max-microvolt = <5000000>; >> - regulator-always-on; >> - regulator-boot-on; >> }; >> >> ldo1_reg: ldo1 { >> -- > Always good to get rid of regulator-always-on. Thanks for it. > > regulator-boot-on indicates that PMIC enables it by default as part of > OTP or some internal behavior -> Looking at the measurements done on > uEVM and OTP information -> regulator-boot-on should be kept here. No. Actually I don’t want PMIC to enable it by default. I want the palmas-usb driver to handle it. Enabling it by default makes palmas-usb to detect VBUS interrupt. This should ideally be detected only when you connect a host cable. Btw I didn't exactly get why you want regulator-boot-on should be kept here. Thanks Kishon
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 1:13 AM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@ti.com> wrote: > >> regulator-boot-on indicates that PMIC enables it by default as part of >> OTP or some internal behavior -> Looking at the measurements done on >> uEVM and OTP information -> regulator-boot-on should be kept here. > > No. Actually I don’t want PMIC to enable it by default. I want the palmas-usb > driver to handle it. > Enabling it by default makes palmas-usb to detect VBUS interrupt. This should > ideally be detected only when you connect a host cable. > Btw I didn't exactly get why you want regulator-boot-on should be kept here. binding description states: - regulator-boot-on: bootloader/firmware enabled regulator Further info: include/linux/regulator/machine.h * @boot_on: Set if the regulator is enabled when the system is initially * started. If the regulator is not enabled by the hardware or * bootloader then it will be enabled when the constraints are * applied. What that means is that it is enabled by firmware/bootloader (in our case One Time Program {OTP} inside Palmas) when the system switches on even before the kernel starts. and we know SMPS10 is autoenabled by Palmas OTP configuration even before first instruction in A15 executes. I think you misunderstand this to mean that you'd like the regulator to be *switched on* automatically at kernel boot by regulator framework - there is no reasoning why we'd want such a binding since we'd expect drivers to do their job of requesting and enabling regulators on need.. Hope this helps. Let me know if I misunderstood something here. Regards, Nishanth Menon
Hi, On Friday 11 October 2013 12:00 PM, Nishanth Menon wrote: > On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 1:13 AM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@ti.com> wrote: >> >>> regulator-boot-on indicates that PMIC enables it by default as part of >>> OTP or some internal behavior -> Looking at the measurements done on >>> uEVM and OTP information -> regulator-boot-on should be kept here. >> >> No. Actually I don’t want PMIC to enable it by default. I want the palmas-usb >> driver to handle it. >> Enabling it by default makes palmas-usb to detect VBUS interrupt. This should >> ideally be detected only when you connect a host cable. >> Btw I didn't exactly get why you want regulator-boot-on should be kept here. > > binding description states: > - regulator-boot-on: bootloader/firmware enabled regulator > Further info: include/linux/regulator/machine.h > * @boot_on: Set if the regulator is enabled when the system is initially > * started. If the regulator is not enabled by the hardware or > * bootloader then it will be enabled when the constraints are > * applied. > > What that means is that it is enabled by firmware/bootloader (in our > case One Time Program {OTP} inside Palmas) when the system switches on > even before the kernel starts. and we know SMPS10 is autoenabled by > Palmas OTP configuration even before first instruction in A15 > executes. Not sure about that. Please note SMPS10 has two outputs OUT1 and OUT2 and I tend to think that it might be OUT2 that's getting enabled by the OTP. > > I think you misunderstand this to mean that you'd like the regulator > to be *switched on* automatically at kernel boot by regulator > framework - there is no reasoning why we'd want such a binding since > we'd expect drivers to do their job of requesting and enabling > regulators on need.. The comment you just quoted tells it enables the regulator if its not enabled by hardware. "If the regulator is not enabled by the hardware or bootloader then it will be enabled when the constraints are applied." At-least that's what I understood from that comment. Also from our experiments it doesn't look like SMPS10_OUT1 is enabled by the OTP and it gets enabled when we have *regulator-boot-on* constraints. Thanks Kishon
On Friday 11 October 2013 12:23 PM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote: > Hi, > > On Friday 11 October 2013 12:00 PM, Nishanth Menon wrote: >> On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 1:13 AM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@ti.com> wrote: >>> >>>> regulator-boot-on indicates that PMIC enables it by default as part of >>>> OTP or some internal behavior -> Looking at the measurements done on >>>> uEVM and OTP information -> regulator-boot-on should be kept here. >>> >>> No. Actually I don’t want PMIC to enable it by default. I want the palmas-usb >>> driver to handle it. >>> Enabling it by default makes palmas-usb to detect VBUS interrupt. This should >>> ideally be detected only when you connect a host cable. >>> Btw I didn't exactly get why you want regulator-boot-on should be kept here. >> >> binding description states: >> - regulator-boot-on: bootloader/firmware enabled regulator >> Further info: include/linux/regulator/machine.h >> * @boot_on: Set if the regulator is enabled when the system is initially >> * started. If the regulator is not enabled by the hardware or >> * bootloader then it will be enabled when the constraints are >> * applied. >> >> What that means is that it is enabled by firmware/bootloader (in our >> case One Time Program {OTP} inside Palmas) when the system switches on >> even before the kernel starts. and we know SMPS10 is autoenabled by >> Palmas OTP configuration even before first instruction in A15 >> executes. > > Not sure about that. Please note SMPS10 has two outputs OUT1 and OUT2 and I > tend to think that it might be OUT2 that's getting enabled by the OTP. >> >> I think you misunderstand this to mean that you'd like the regulator >> to be *switched on* automatically at kernel boot by regulator >> framework - there is no reasoning why we'd want such a binding since >> we'd expect drivers to do their job of requesting and enabling >> regulators on need.. > > The comment you just quoted tells it enables the regulator if its not enabled > by hardware. "If the regulator is not enabled by the hardware or bootloader > then it will be enabled when the constraints are applied." At-least that's what > I understood from that comment. > > Also from our experiments it doesn't look like SMPS10_OUT1 is enabled by the > OTP and it gets enabled when we have *regulator-boot-on* constraints. btw.. I think this is the code in regulator fw that's responsible for enabling.. /* If the constraints say the regulator should be on at this point * and we have control then make sure it is enabled. */ if ((rdev->constraints->always_on || rdev->constraints->boot_on) && ops->enable) { ret = ops->enable(rdev); if (ret < 0) { rdev_err(rdev, "failed to enable\n"); goto out; } } Thanks Kishon
Benoit, On Thursday 10 October 2013 04:19 PM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote: > smps10 should be enabled only in the case of host mode. So stop > doing always_on, boot_on from smps10_out1. The driver will enable it in host > mode. Can you take this patch too? Thanks Kishon > > Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@ti.com> > --- > arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts | 2 -- > 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts b/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts > index d784b3a..e06a04a 100644 > --- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts > +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts > @@ -334,8 +334,6 @@ > regulator-name = "smps10_out1"; > regulator-min-microvolt = <5000000>; > regulator-max-microvolt = <5000000>; > - regulator-always-on; > - regulator-boot-on; > }; > > ldo1_reg: ldo1 { >
On 10/16/2013 08:17 AM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote: > Benoit, > > On Thursday 10 October 2013 04:19 PM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote: >> smps10 should be enabled only in the case of host mode. So stop >> doing always_on, boot_on from smps10_out1. The driver will enable it in host >> mode. > > Can you take this patch too? Acked-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> > > Thanks > Kishon >> >> Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@ti.com> >> --- >> arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts | 2 -- >> 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts b/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts >> index d784b3a..e06a04a 100644 >> --- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts >> +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts >> @@ -334,8 +334,6 @@ >> regulator-name = "smps10_out1"; >> regulator-min-microvolt = <5000000>; >> regulator-max-microvolt = <5000000>; >> - regulator-always-on; >> - regulator-boot-on; >> }; >> >> ldo1_reg: ldo1 { >> > > > _______________________________________________ > linux-arm-kernel mailing list > linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-arm-kernel >
Hi Kishon, On 16/10/2013 15:27, Nishanth Menon wrote: > On 10/16/2013 08:17 AM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote: >> Benoit, >> >> On Thursday 10 October 2013 04:19 PM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote: >>> smps10 should be enabled only in the case of host mode. So stop >>> doing always_on, boot_on from smps10_out1. The driver will enable it in host >>> mode. >> >> Can you take this patch too? > > Acked-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> I've just applied it. Thanks, Benoit
On Friday 18 October 2013 01:39 AM, Benoit Cousson wrote: > Hi Kishon, > > On 16/10/2013 15:27, Nishanth Menon wrote: >> On 10/16/2013 08:17 AM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote: >>> Benoit, >>> >>> On Thursday 10 October 2013 04:19 PM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote: >>>> smps10 should be enabled only in the case of host mode. So stop >>>> doing always_on, boot_on from smps10_out1. The driver will enable it in host >>>> mode. >>> >>> Can you take this patch too? >> >> Acked-by: Nishanth Menon <nm@ti.com> > > I've just applied it. Thanks :-) -Kishon > > Thanks, > Benoit > >
diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts b/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts index d784b3a..e06a04a 100644 --- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts @@ -334,8 +334,6 @@ regulator-name = "smps10_out1"; regulator-min-microvolt = <5000000>; regulator-max-microvolt = <5000000>; - regulator-always-on; - regulator-boot-on; }; ldo1_reg: ldo1 {
smps10 should be enabled only in the case of host mode. So stop doing always_on, boot_on from smps10_out1. The driver will enable it in host mode. Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I <kishon@ti.com> --- arch/arm/boot/dts/omap5-uevm.dts | 2 -- 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-)