Re: regulator: tps80031: question about LDO2 TRACK_MODE_ENABLE ofTPS80031 or TPS80032-ES1.0

From: Laxman Dewangan
Date: Wed Apr 17 2013 - 02:48:33 EST


On Wednesday 17 April 2013 08:54 AM, Axel Lin wrote:
hi Laxman,

Currently we have below code in tps80031_ldo_set_voltage_sel():

/* Check for valid setting for TPS80031 or TPS80032-ES1.0 */
if ((ri->rinfo->desc.id == TPS80031_REGULATOR_LDO2) &&
(ri->device_flags & TRACK_MODE_ENABLE)) {
unsigned nvsel = (sel) & 0x1F;
if (((tps80031_get_chip_info(parent) == TPS80031) ||
((tps80031_get_chip_info(parent) == TPS80032) &&
(tps80031_get_pmu_version(parent) == 0x0))) &&
((nvsel == 0x0) || (nvsel >= 0x19 && nvsel <= 0x1F))) {
dev_err(ri->dev,
"Invalid sel %d in track mode LDO2\n",
nvsel);
return -EINVAL;
}
}

However, list_voltage() still show these invalid selectors have supported voltage.
Besides, having the code "nvsel = (sel) & 0x1F" looks a bit odd, because currently
n_voltages is set to 57 when TRACK_MODE_ENABLE is set.

I'm wondering if below comment is still true for LDO2 TRACK_MODE_ENABLE of
"TPS80031/TPS80032-ES1.0"?

/* TRACK mode the ldo2 varies from 600mV to 1300mV */

What is the register value && voltage mapping for LDO2 TRACK_MODE_ENABLE of
TPS80031 or TPS80032-ES1.0?

Hi Axel,

Following the excerpt of the mail got from TI on this issue:

There is a bug on LDO2 tracking on TPS80031 and TPS80032 ES1.0 but you should be able to have the functionality working.

Issue description:
- LDO2 traking mode is enabled
- LDO2 tracks SMPS2 voltage.
- LDO2 automatically switch-off when LDO2_CFG_VOLTAGE is changed to some discrete values (non exhaustive list):
00011001, 00011010, 00011011, 00011100, .
- LDO2 switch-on again when LDO2_CFG_VOLTAGE is changed to other values (non exhaustive list):
00011000, 00010111, .

LDOs have reserved codes. For these codes, LDO is switch-off.

In tracking, LDO2 ref comes from SMPS2.
However LDO2 enable is still gated by LDO2 VSEL decoding.
As a result, in tracking mode LDO2 will be disabled for following code (SMPS VSEL format):
000000 & 100000 (MSB not decoded)
011001 & 111001 (MSB not decoded)
011010 & 111010 (MSB not decoded)
011100 & 111100 (MSB not decoded)
011101 & 111101 (MSB not decoded)
011110 & 111110 (MSB not decoded)





Therefore, we made this voltage to be invalid on above case.
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