Re: [PATCH v2] arm, am335x: add support for the bosch shc board

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* Heiko Schocher <hs@xxxxxxx> [151130 21:21]:
> Hello Tony,
> 
> Am 30.11.2015 um 22:41 schrieb Tony Lindgren:
> >* Heiko Schocher <hs@xxxxxxx> [151117 00:25]:
> >>--- /dev/null
> >>+++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/am335x-shc.dts
> >>+&tps {
> >>+	compatible = "ti,tps65217";
> >>+	ti,pmic-shutdown-controller;
> >>+
> >>+	regulators {
> >>+		#address-cells = <1>;
> >>+		#size-cells = <0>;
> >>+
> >>+		dcdc1_reg: regulator@0 {
> >>+			reg = <0>;
> >>+			regulator-name = "vdds_dpr";
> >>+			regulator-compatible = "dcdc1";
> >>+			regulator-min-microvolt = <1300000>;
> >>+			regulator-max-microvolt = <1450000>;
> >>+			regulator-boot-on;
> >>+			regulator-always-on;
> >>+		};
> >>+
> >>+		dcdc2_reg: regulator@1 {
> >>+			reg = <1>;
> >>+			/*
> >>+			 * VDD_MPU voltage limits 0.95V - 1.26V with
> >>+			 * +/-4% tolerance
> >>+			 */
> >>+			regulator-compatible = "dcdc2";
> >>+			regulator-name = "vdd_mpu";
> >>+			regulator-min-microvolt = <925000>;
> >>+			regulator-max-microvolt = <1375000>;
> >>+			regulator-boot-on;
> >>+			regulator-always-on;
> >>+			regulator-ramp-delay = <70000>;
> >>+		};
> >>+
> >>+		dcdc3_reg: regulator@2 {
> >>+			reg = <2>;
> >>+			/*
> >>+			 * VDD_CORE voltage limits 0.95V - 1.1V with
> >>+			 * +/-4% tolerance
> >>+			 */
> >>+			regulator-name = "vdd_core";
> >>+			regulator-compatible = "dcdc3";
> >>+			regulator-min-microvolt = <925000>;
> >>+			regulator-max-microvolt = <1125000>;
> >>+			regulator-boot-on;
> >>+			regulator-always-on;
> >>+		};
> >>+
> >>+		ldo1_reg: regulator@3 {
> >>+			reg = <3>;
> >>+			regulator-name = "vio,vrtc,vdds";
> >>+			regulator-compatible = "ldo1";
> >>+			regulator-min-microvolt = <1000000>;
> >>+			regulator-max-microvolt = <1800000>;
> >>+			regulator-always-on;
> >>+		};
> >>+
> >>+		ldo2_reg: regulator@4 {
> >>+			reg = <4>;
> >>+			regulator-name = "vdd_3v3aux";
> >>+			regulator-compatible = "ldo2";
> >>+			regulator-min-microvolt = <900000>;
> >>+			regulator-max-microvolt = <3300000>;
> >>+			regulator-always-on;
> >>+		};
> >>+
> >>+		ldo3_reg: regulator@5 {
> >>+			reg = <5>;
> >>+			regulator-name = "vdd_1v8";
> >>+			regulator-compatible = "ldo3";
> >>+			regulator-min-microvolt = <900000>;
> >>+			regulator-max-microvolt = <1800000>;
> >>+			regulator-always-on;
> >>+		};
> >>+
> >>+		ldo4_reg: regulator@6 {
> >>+			reg = <6>;
> >>+			regulator-name = "vdd_3v3a";
> >>+			regulator-compatible = "ldo4";
> >>+			regulator-min-microvolt = <1800000>;
> >>+			regulator-max-microvolt = <3300000>;
> >>+			regulator-always-on;
> >>+		};
> >>+	};
> >>+};
> >
> >Applying this into omap-for-v4.5/dt.. But I'm getting concerned about this
> >"regulator-always-on" stuff and having multiple copies of the same thing.
> >
> >I think we should have a common am33xx-tps65217.dtsi file that has the
> >regulators defined at one place and other then include it. And they are
> >controllable AFAIK..
> 
> Hmm... Mark Brown (added to Cc) suggested to move this regulator nodes
> into the board DT file and remove such files [1].

Hmm it was probably the name of that file causing confusion as it was not
am33xx specific. If we have many board variants using almost the same exact
regulators and configuration it totally makes sense to have a shared dtsi
file for them :)

It may actually be better to have it as am33xx-common.dtsi and I bet that
covers quite a few am33xx boards for the basic shared functionality.

Regards,

Tony


> [1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/10/21/581

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