Re: [PATCH v2] regulator: core: Use ktime_get_boottime() to determine how long a regulator was off

From: Mark Brown
Date: Thu Feb 23 2023 - 07:55:59 EST


On Thu, 23 Feb 2023 00:33:30 +0000, Matthias Kaehlcke wrote:
> For regulators with 'off-on-delay-us' the regulator framework currently
> uses ktime_get() to determine how long the regulator has been off
> before re-enabling it (after a delay if needed). A problem with using
> ktime_get() is that it doesn't account for the time the system is
> suspended. As a result a regulator with a longer 'off-on-delay' (e.g.
> 500ms) that was switched off during suspend might still incurr in a
> delay on resume before it is re-enabled, even though the regulator
> might have been off for hours. ktime_get_boottime() accounts for
> suspend time, use it instead of ktime_get().
>
> [...]

Applied to

https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/broonie/regulator.git for-next

Thanks!

[1/1] regulator: core: Use ktime_get_boottime() to determine how long a regulator was off
commit: 80d2c29e09e663761c2778167a625b25ffe01b6f

All being well this means that it will be integrated into the linux-next
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Thanks,
Mark