Re: [PATCH V3 2/3] regulator: dt: regulator match by regulator-compatible

From: Arnd Bergmann
Date: Thu Jun 21 2012 - 13:20:17 EST


On Thursday 21 June 2012, Mark Brown wrote:
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> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 02:50:35PM +0000, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>
> > It seems that the drivers that are changed to use this could also try to
> > describe the individual regulators completely, by moving the contents
> > of e.g. ab8500_regulator_info into the device tree, but having the string
> > identifier with an in-kernel table makes sense when there is only one
> > such table.
>
> I'm not that big a fan of moving all the data into device tree as it
> means that you need even more parsing code and you need to update the
> device trees for every board out there every time you want to add
> support for a new feature which doesn't seem like a win. Right now with
> the DT kept in the kernel it's not so bad but if we ever do start
> distributing it separately it becomes more of an issue.

Right. It's certainly a trade-off. If a company makes 100 SoCs that
all have similar-but-different regulators, then it should be clear
win to have the driver be very abstract and fed with DT data for
configuragtion.

> I'm also not sure if the tooling works well for allowing people to
> include standard DTs for chips and add new properties to nodes for the
> board specific configuration, though I think I've seen a few things
> which suggested that was dealt with reasonably well.

It should never be necessary to add board-specific properties in the
nodes that describe the SoC specific bits. What I was referring to
is just moving the data that currently resides in the regulator
driver into DT.

Arnd
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