Re: Supporting non-device tree consumers with device tree regulatordrivers
From: David Brown
Date: Wed Jun 06 2012 - 16:28:31 EST
On Wed, Jun 06, 2012 at 10:38:42AM +0530, Rajendra Nayak wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 June 2012 09:46 PM, David Collins wrote:
> >In the long term, this problem should go away of its own accord. However,
> >in the short term, many systems are converting over to using device tree.
> > Therefore, we are left with a situation currently where some regulator
> >consumer drivers are being probed via device tree and some are being
> >probed via board file devices within a single platform.
>
> Is this a situation you are facing in your mainline kernel or internal
> trees? What you explain would need you to work with hybrid board files
> with some devices created through device tree and some others statically
> from the board file in the kernel, and that approach was already shot
> down as unacceptable.
As I understand, this is something being done on our internal kernel.
I don't think this really applies to the mainline kernel, since none
of these transitionary drivers are going into the upstream kernel
without being made to work with device tree.
Thanks,
David
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