Re: [PATCH v2] extcon: add Maxim MAX3355 driver

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Hello.

On 12/14/2015 04:24 AM, Rob Herring wrote:

Maxim  Integrated MAX3355E chip integrates a  charge pump and comparators to
enable a system with an integrated USB OTG dual-role transceiver to function
as  an USB  OTG dual-role device.  In addition  to sensing/controlling Vbus,
the chip also passes thru the ID signal  from the USB  OTG connector.
On some Renesas boards,  this signal is  just fed into the SoC thru a GPIO
pin --  there's no real  OTG controller, only host and gadget USB controllers
sharing the same USB bus; however, we'd  like to allow host or gadget drivers
to be loaded depending on the cable type,  hence the need for the MAX3355
extcon driver. The Vbus status signals are also  wired to GPIOs (however, we
aren't currently interested in them),  the OFFVBUS# signal is controlled  by
the host controllers, there's  also the SHDN# signal wired to a GPIO, it
should be driven high for the  normal operation.

As multiple people have said, fix the spacing here.

You are the first to complain abou _this_ patch. If you don't have other issues with this driver in which case you should have trimmed the reply at this point), I'd like to keep my spacing as is. Thank you.

MBR, Sergei

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