Re: [RESEND 0/4] Fix issue when using devm_of_regulator_put_matches and add compatiblity for both fixed and adjustable LDO VOUT

From: Mark Brown
Date: Wed May 29 2024 - 11:10:17 EST


On Tue, 28 May 2024 14:01:12 +0800, Alina Yu wrote:
> There are two types of LDO VOUT: fixed voltage mode and adjustable voltage mode.
>
> As the fixed voltage for the LDO is outside the range of the adjustable voltage mode,
> the constraints for this scenario are not suitable to represent both modes.
> Therefore, A property is added to specify the fixed LDO VOUT.
>
> In this version, a software bug has been fixed.
> rtq2208_ldo_match is no longer a local variable.
> It prevents invalid memory access when devm_of_regulator_put_matches is called.
>
> [...]

Applied to

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

Thanks!

[1/4] regulator: rtq2208: Fix invalid memory access when devm_of_regulator_put_matches is called
commit: 72b6a2d6506843375c7b91197f49ef38ca0c6d0f
[2/4] regulator: rtq2208: Fix LDO to be compatible with both fixed and adjustable vout
(no commit info)
[3/4] regulator: rtq2208: Add fixed LDO VOUT property and check that matches the constraints
(no commit info)
[4/4] regulator: dt-bindings: rtq2208: Add specified fixed LDO VOUT property
(no commit info)

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Mark