Re: [PATCH 2/2] TPS65217: Add tps65217 regulator driver

From: Mark Brown
Date: Wed Dec 28 2011 - 06:36:30 EST


On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 09:14:31AM +0000, AnilKumar, Chimata wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 16:45:39, Mark Brown wrote:
> > On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 10:51:36AM +0530, AnilKumar Ch wrote:

> > > +/* Supported voltage values for regulators (in milliVolts) */
> > > +static const u16 VDCDC1_VSEL_table[] = {
> > > + 900, 925, 950, 975,
> > > + 1000, 1025, 1050, 1075,
> > > + 1100, 1125, 1150, 1175,
> > > + 1200, 1225, 1250, 1275,
> > > + 1300, 1325, 1350, 1375,
> > > + 1400, 1425, 1450, 1475,
> > > + 1500, 1550, 1600, 1650,
> > > + 1700, 1750, 1800,
> > > +};

> > You should replace all these vsel tables with calculations in the code,
> > they're all regular steps and some of the tables are getting a bit
> > large.

> TPS65217 don't have any formula for computing the next voltage value. In
> entire voltage scale range there is an inconsistency in the step size.

if (voltage < 1500)
...
else
...

> > > + for (vsel = 0; vsel < tps->info[dcdc]->table_len; vsel++) {
> > > + int mV = tps->info[dcdc]->table[vsel];
> > > + int uV = mV * 1000;
> > > +
> > > + /* Break at the first in-range value */
> > > + if (min_uV <= uV && uV <= max_uV)
> > > + break;
> > > + }

> > If you are going to use a table you should implement set_voltage_sel()
> > which will do the table walk for you, but like I say you should just be
> > using a calculation.

> As per my understanding set_voltage_sel() is used to set a voltage if we
> know the selector. But here it's different case, based on the min and
> max voltages we have to identify the selector. For identifying the selector
> we have to walk through the table. I did not find any helper functions
> for walking through the table.

No, that would be totally unusable by anything. If you implement _sel
the core will do the mapping into a selector for you; if you take the
time to look at the code you'll see that it's implementing exactly the
above loop.
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