Re: [PATCH v4 00/14] Add max77802 regulator operating mode support

From: Krzysztof Kozlowski
Date: Tue Nov 04 2014 - 05:45:11 EST


On pon, 2014-11-03 at 15:40 +0100, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote:
> Hello Mark,
>
> This is the fourth version of the series that adds operating modes
> support for the regulators in the max77802 PMIC. This version uses
> the standard suspend states bindings and the opmodes are parsed by
> the regulator core while drivers only define a translation function
> to map between hardware specific to standard modes as you suggested.
>
> The series adds a "regulator-initial-mode" property to configure at
> startup the operating mode for the regulators that support changing
> its mode during normal operation and a "regulator-mode" property for
> the regulators that supports changing its operating mode when the
> system enters in a suspend state. These properties were originally
> part of Chanwoo Choi's regulator suspend state series [0] but were
> removed since there wasn't a way to define the operating modes in a
> generic way.
>
> In this series, the generic regulator DT binding doc explains that each
> device has to document what their valid operating modes are. Drivers
> must provide a translation function so the core can map the modes.
>
> Since parsing the modes in the core is a very different approach, most
> of the patches are new but those that remains have a changelog.
>
> This series depend on [0] and also v2 of patch:
> "ARM: EXYNOS: Call regulator core suspend prepare and finish functions" [1].
>
> Javier Martinez Canillas (14):
> regulator: Document binding for initial and suspend modes
> regulator: Add function to map modes to struct regulator_desc
> regulator: of: Add regulator desc param to
> of_get_regulator_init_data()
> regulator: of: Pass the regulator description in the match table
> regulator: max1586: zero-initialize regulator match table array
> regulator: max77686: zero-initialize regulator match table
> regulator: max77802: zero-initialize regulator match table
> regulator: max8660: zero-initialize regulator match table array
> regulator: s2mpa01: zero-initialize regulator match table array
> regulator: of: Add support for parsing initial and suspend modes
> regulator: max77802: Document binding for regulator operating modes
> regulator: max77802: Use unsigned int for modes in max77802_map_mode()
> regulator: max77802: Set regulator modes translation callback
> ARM: dts: Configure regulators for suspend on exynos Peach boards
>
> Patch #1 extends the regulator DT binding to document the initial and
> suspend modes properties.
>
> Patch #2 adds a function pointer to the static regulator description
> so drivers can define a callback that does the modes translation.
>
> Patch #3 does some refactoring to pass the regulator descriptor to the
> function extracting the regulator initial data from DT.
>
> Patch #4 adds a pointer to the regulator descriptor in the match table
> so users extracting the init_data from of_regulator_match can also map
> the modes.
>
> Patch #5-#9 are fixes to be sure that all callers are passing an
> initialised match table.
>
> Patch #10 modifies the function that extracts the regulator data from
> DT to parse the initial and suspend modes.
>
> Patch #11 extends the max77802 DT binding to document the valid opmodes
> for the regulators on this device.
>
> Patch #12 change the signature of the function doing the modes mapping
> for the max77802 regulators mode.
>
> Patch #13 set the function handler for the max77802 modes translation.
>
> Patch #14 configure the regulators for the Peach Pit and Pi Chromebooks.
>
> Best regards,
> Javier
>
> [0]: https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/10/10/161
> [1]: http://www.spinics.net/lists/arm-kernel/msg369923.html

Where's a diff stat? It is helpful to see what files were touched and I
believe it is created by default with format-patch.

Bet regards,
Krzysztof

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