Re: [PATCH 1/1] regmap: cache: downgrade log level for no cache defaults message

From: Mark Brown
Date: Fri Nov 25 2022 - 14:31:08 EST


On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 09:10:54AM +0200, Alexander Stein wrote:

> Having no cache defaults is not a mistake, especially for devices
> which do have some kind of strapping values which can't be provided
> statically. For this case a warning is the wrong log level, the initial
> cache values do need to be read form hardware. Reduce level to info.

> if (!map->reg_defaults_raw) {
> bool cache_bypass = map->cache_bypass;
> - dev_warn(map->dev, "No cache defaults, reading back from HW\n");
> + dev_info(map->dev, "No cache defaults, reading back from HW\n");

This is a warning which is only generated in the case where we have a
non-sparse cache where we won't read from the hardware in the csae of
missing values and will instead just substitute zero as a default value.
It's warning that we might end up changing values for the device
unexpectedly in the case of a read/modify/write cycle that doesn't
actually check what the device currently has set.

In this case if you can't use a rbtree cache I would recommend
bootstrapping by initially reading without a cache first to get the
default values, then replacing the regmap with one that uses the
defaults you just read. You'll need some care over suspend/resume
though.

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