Re: [PATCH v2 2/5] MFD: RK808: Add new mfd driver for RK808

From: Lee Jones
Date: Tue Aug 26 2014 - 08:23:19 EST


On Tue, 26 Aug 2014, Chris Zhong wrote:
> On 08/26/2014 07:20 PM, Lee Jones wrote:
> >On Tue, 26 Aug 2014, Chris Zhong wrote:
> >>On 08/26/2014 06:20 PM, Lee Jones wrote:
> >>>On Tue, 26 Aug 2014, Chris Zhong wrote:
> >>>>On 08/26/2014 05:22 PM, Lee Jones wrote:
> >>>>>On Mon, 25 Aug 2014, Chris Zhong wrote:
> >>>>>>On 08/20/2014 05:21 PM, Lee Jones wrote:
> >>>>>>>On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, Chris Zhong wrote:
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>The RK808 chip is a power management IC for multimedia and handheld
> >>>>>>>>devices. It contains the following components:
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>- Regulators
> >>>>>>>>- RTC
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>The rk808 core driver is registered as a platform driver and provides
> >>>>>>>>communication through I2C with the host device for the different
> >>>>>>>>components.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>Signed-off-by: Chris Zhong <zyw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>>>>>>>---
> >>>>>[...]
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>>>+ rk808->pdata = pdata;
> >>>>>>>Remove pdata from 'struct rk808'. You can obtain it from dev.
> >>>>>>Can I keep this pdata in rk808, because it is used in the regulator driver.
> >>>>>>The one obtain from dev maybe empty.
> >>>>>If the one in dev is empty, you should populate that instead.
> >>>>So, should I malloc a pada, and assign it to client->dev?
> >>>If client->dev.pdata is NULL, yes.
> >>>
> >>>But actually, I have more important questions that need to be answered
> >>>first. Ones which I would normally be able to answer myself if the
> >>>patch-set had been sent as one (i.e. threaded) instead of as
> >>>individual patches:
> >>>
> >>>- What are you using pdata for?
> >>For save some properties,
> >>
> >>like "rockchip,system-power-controller" in MFD
> >>and some regulator properties in regulator/rk808...
> >>
> >>>- Where is pdata populated?
> >>It is populated in probe in mfd/rk808.c
> >>
> >>actually, I copy it from tps65910.c
> >>
> >>
> >>>- Where is pdata used?
> >>pdata is used in mfd and regulator
> >I'm still a little confused. I see it being populated in the MFD
> >driver, then I only see the attributes populated in the MFD driver
> >used in the MFD driver and nowhere else? I do see other attributes
> >used in the regulator driver i.e. .of_node[], but these are then used
> >only in the regulator driver, thus they shouldn't really be pdata.
> >
> >Let me put it another way:
> >
> >struct rk808_board {
> >+ int irq;
> >+ int irq_base;
> >+ int wakeup;
> >+ bool pm_off;
> >+ struct regulator_init_data *rk808_init_data[rk808_NUM_REGULATORS];
> >+ struct device_node *of_node[rk808_NUM_REGULATORS];
> >+ int pmic_sleep_gpio;
> >+ unsigned int dcdc_slp_voltage[3]; /* buckx_voltage in uV */
> >+ unsigned int ldo_slp_voltage[7];
> >+};
> >
> >For each of the above:
> >
> >- Can it be passed from platform data i.e. arch/<arch>/{plat,mach}-*?
> >- Can it use local (not passed from driver to driver) variable instead?
> >
> >If the answer to the first question is 'no' and/or if the answer to
> >the second question is 'yes', then it shouldn't be platform data.
>
> Yes, if we have no dts file, these value can pass from mach-rk***.
>
> It can be filled with all user setting of rk808, in a struct.
>
> the latest struct is:
>
> struct rk808_board {
>
> int wakeup;
>
> bool pm_off;
>
> struct regulator_init_data *rk808_init_data[RK808_NUM_REGULATORS];
>
> struct device_node *of_node[RK808_NUM_REGULATORS];
>
> unsigned int dcdc_slp_voltage[3]; /* buckx_voltage in uV */
>
> unsigned int ldo_slp_voltage[7];
>
> };

This version looks much more acceptable.

Although, I am concerned about of_node[]. Isn't that only populated
and used in the regulator driver?

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