Re: [PATCH] [RFC PATCH v2] power:reset: Add defer reset object to send board specific reset
From: Houcheng Lin
Date: Tue Jun 17 2014 - 11:44:28 EST
Hi,
2014-06-15 17:09 GMT+08:00 Sebastian Reichel <sre@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> I think this belongs to drivers/reset and not to drivers/power/reset.
> The drivers in drivers/power/reset are about board reboot / shutdown.
> This driver seems to be used for periphals.
Yes, this driver is for pherphials and I think it is reasonble
to placed it at drivers/reset. I'll moved it in next release.
> Alternatively you could do this via the duration. An infinite long
> reset signal basically means, that the line is never changed back.
>
> To give a few examples for the above comments:
>
> /* keep "gpx3 5" low for 5ms, change back to high afterwards */
> defer_reset_vbus {
> compatible = "defer-reset";
> reset-gpios = <&gpx3 5 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
> duration = <5>;
> };
>
> /* keep "gpx3 5" high for 5ms, change back to low afterwards */
> defer_reset_vbus {
> compatible = "defer-reset";
> reset-gpios = <&gpx3 5 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
> duration = <5>;
> };
>
> /* keep "gpx3 5" low */
> defer_reset_vbus {
> compatible = "defer-reset";
> reset-gpios = <&gpx3 5 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
> duration = <0>;
These DT properties looks simpler and better: Use of GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH
and GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW increase readability for HW/SW developer, use
of <0> to indicate holding the reset signal. I'll updated code according
on this. Thanks for your comments.
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Best regards,
Houcheng Lin
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