Re: [PATCH] regulator: max8973: add regulator driver support

From: Laxman Dewangan
Date: Mon Nov 19 2012 - 20:58:09 EST


On Monday 19 November 2012 04:22 PM, Guennadi Liakhovetski wrote:

Hi Laxman

drivers in the tree. Well, I came to two conclusions so far: (1) The
current regulator API is not very well suitable for such regulators. I
would imagine, one would need two methods: for setting the "normal" and
the DVS voltage. Instead of this drivers are trying to be smart at
guessing, which voltage the user is trying to set now... (2) Drivers do
this in different ways and at least out of the 2 drivers I looked at both
have bugs and different ones at that. I'll send a separate email,
describing what I found suspicious in them.

Of course, all the above was just my DVS-newbie impression, which can very
well be absolutely wrong.


If there is multipel VOUT register for single vout then these registers are generally selected by the input pin of device.
In a given system, you can connect the gpios pin to this input pins to select the proper VOUT register.
The register update through i2c consume more time and changing the gpio state is comparatively less.
So if you have let say 4 voltages 1.10, 1.11, 1.12, 1.13 and having 4 VOUT register. Then program these vout val to vout reg like 1.10 to vout_reg0, 1.11 to vout_reg1 etc.
Now for changing voltage between these will just require to change the gpio pin state, not the register update and so it will be faster. You can achive the voltage change by gpio pin state change.

Now if your DVS have more volatge scaling then you can use the LRU mechanism to use the vout register for this new value.



+ max->dev =&client->dev;
+ max->desc.name = id->name;
+ max->desc.id = 0;
Don't you have to be able to process multiple such devices?

Not really require as device have only one output. The different devices will have different registrations and so does not matter here.




+ max->enable_external_control = pdata->enable_ext_control;
+ max->dvs_gpio = pdata->dvs_gpio;
+ max->curr_gpio_val = pdata->dvs_def_state;
+ max->curr_vout_reg = MAX8973_VOUT + pdata->dvs_def_state;
+ max->lru_index[0] = max->curr_vout_reg;
Here you actually need an offset within your register address space, so,
should be

+ max->lru_index[0] = pdata->dvs_def_state;


Yaah, seems some issue if vout_base is not zero. But really dont require here as MAX8973_VOUT is 0 in this case.


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