Re: [PATCH 2/4] thermal: rockchip: ensure the otp state before resetting the controller
From: Doug Anderson
Date: Tue Oct 20 2015 - 11:52:41 EST
Caesar,
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 2:11 AM, Caesar Wang <wxt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> We need the OTP pin is gpio state before resetting the TSADC controller,
> since the tshut polarity will generate a high signal.
>
> Says:
> The TSHUT temperature is setting more than 80 degree, the default tshut
> polarity is high.
>
> If T > 80C, the OTP output the High Signal.
> If T < 80C, the OTP output the Low Signal.
>
> On the moment, the TSADC controller is reset, the tshut polarity will be
> low in a short period of time.
> So:
>
> If T < 80C, the OTP output the High Signal.
> If T > 80C, the OTP output the Low Signal.
>
> In some cases, the OTP pin is connected to the PMIC, maybe the PMIC can
> accept the reset response time to avoid this issue.
> In other words, the system will be always reboot if we make the OTP pin
> is connected the others IC to control the power.
>
> Signed-off-by: Caesar Wang <wxt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>
> drivers/thermal/rockchip_thermal.c | 32 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+)
I think you could do this with no code changes to the thermal driver
if we simply convince Linus W. to apply a change that I posted up just
about a year ago. See:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/5055741/
In v1 of that patch at <https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/5049041/>
Linus said he liked it "A lot" and was willing to merge it with Greg
KH's Ack and with a small comment fix. I obtained the Ack and fixed
the comment, but then the patch didn't end up being needed for me and
so I never bumped it and it got lost...
Maybe you could re-test that patch? It looks like it has a merge
conflict with current linuxnext but it looks trivial to resolve. You
could re-post my patch or I could repost it and you could add your
Tested-by.
You'd still want to have a bindings change to describe "init", but at
least you shouldn't need any code changes.
-Doug
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