[PATCH] regulator: Move VCOINCELL to be the last element ofmc13892_regulators array

From: Axel Lin
Date: Thu May 05 2011 - 11:33:31 EST


In include/linux/mfd/mc13892.h, we define MC13892_VCOINCELL as 23.
Thus VCOINCELL should be defined as 23th element in mc13892_regulators array, not the first one.
This actually fixes an off-by-one bug while accessing mc13892_regulators array.

For example,
In mc13892_regulator_probe, we use MC13892_VCAM as array index of mc13892_regulators array.
mc13892_regulators[MC13892_VCAM].desc.ops->set_mode
= mc13892_vcam_set_mode;
Currently, it access mc13892_regulators[12] ,which is VAUDIO not VCAM.

Signed-off-by: Axel Lin <axel.lin@xxxxxxxxx>
---
I don't have this hardware handy, just found this bug while reading the code.
I appreciate if someone can test it.

Axel

drivers/regulator/mc13892-regulator.c | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/regulator/mc13892-regulator.c b/drivers/regulator/mc13892-regulator.c
index 1b8f739..ba909cb 100644
--- a/drivers/regulator/mc13892-regulator.c
+++ b/drivers/regulator/mc13892-regulator.c
@@ -259,7 +259,6 @@ static struct regulator_ops mc13892_sw_regulator_ops;
mc13xxx_regulator_ops)

static struct mc13xxx_regulator mc13892_regulators[] = {
- MC13892_DEFINE_REGU(VCOINCELL, POWERCTL0, POWERCTL0, mc13892_vcoincell),
MC13892_SW_DEFINE(SW1, SWITCHERS0, SWITCHERS0, mc13892_sw1),
MC13892_SW_DEFINE(SW2, SWITCHERS1, SWITCHERS1, mc13892_sw),
MC13892_SW_DEFINE(SW3, SWITCHERS2, SWITCHERS2, mc13892_sw),
@@ -293,6 +292,7 @@ static struct mc13xxx_regulator mc13892_regulators[] = {
MC13892_GPO_DEFINE(GPO4, POWERMISC, mc13892_gpo),
MC13892_GPO_DEFINE(PWGT1SPI, POWERMISC, mc13892_pwgtdrv),
MC13892_GPO_DEFINE(PWGT2SPI, POWERMISC, mc13892_pwgtdrv),
+ MC13892_DEFINE_REGU(VCOINCELL, POWERCTL0, POWERCTL0, mc13892_vcoincell),
};

static int mc13892_powermisc_rmw(struct mc13xxx_regulator_priv *priv, u32 mask,
--
1.7.1



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