Re: [PATCH 1/2] ARM: tegra: enable ams AS3722 drivers

From: Laxman Dewangan
Date: Fri Dec 13 2013 - 01:27:32 EST


On Friday 13 December 2013 03:21 AM, Stephen Warren wrote:
On 12/12/2013 02:20 PM, Stephen Warren wrote:
On 12/12/2013 06:31 AM, Laxman Dewangan wrote:
ams AS3722 is the system power manager module IC for the Tegra124 based
Venice2 platform. Enable configs for gpio, pincontrol, rtc, regulator
support from this device.
I've squashed patch 1/2 into Tegra's for-3.14/defconfig branch.

I've applied patch 2/2 to Tegra's for-3.14/dt branch.
Actually, I'm dropping patch 2/2 since it causes a whole bunch of error
spew during boot:

[ 0.628315] tegra124-pinctrl 70000868.pinmux: invalid group "dap2_dout_pp2" for function "rsvd4"
[ 0.635309] tegra124-pinctrl 70000868.pinmux: does not have pin group dap2_dout_pp2
[ 0.642999] tegra124-pinctrl 70000868.pinmux: could not map group config for "dap2_dout_pp2"
[ 0.731176] as3722-pinctrl as3722-pinctrl: pin gpio0 already requested by as3722-pinctrl; cannot claim for as3722-regulator
[ 0.742312] as3722-pinctrl as3722-pinctrl: pin-0 (as3722-regulator) status -22
[ 0.749526] as3722-pinctrl as3722-pinctrl: could not request pin 0 (gpio0) from group gpio0 on device as3722-pinctrl
[ 0.760133] as3722-regulator as3722-regulator: Error applying setting, reverse things back
[ 0.835838] as3722-regulator as3722-regulator: Failed to find supply vin-ldo1-6
[ 0.843312] as3722-regulator as3722-regulator: regulator 8 register failed -517
[ 0.852263] platform as3722-regulator: Driver as3722-regulator requests probe deferral
[ 0.984920] as3722-pinctrl as3722-pinctrl: pin gpio0 already requested by as3722-pinctrl; cannot claim for as3722-rtc
[ 0.995537] as3722-pinctrl as3722-pinctrl: pin-0 (as3722-rtc) status -22
[ 1.002244] as3722-pinctrl as3722-pinctrl: could not request pin 0 (gpio0) from group gpio0 on device as3722-pinctrl
[ 1.012848] as3722-rtc as3722-rtc: Error applying setting, reverse things back

I did not observe this issue in my log, probably overlooked.
I will repro this and fix/update the issue/patch.

Thanks,
laxman

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