Re: [PATCH 8/9] regulator: bd71837: BD71837 PMIC regulator driver

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On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 06:59:40PM +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 05:51:27PM +0000, Vaittinen, Matti wrote:
> 
> > > what is the lock doing and what is this wrapper function intended to do?
> 
> > This was the other spot which I was unsure how to handle. Datasheet for
> > the chip says that if voltage is to be changed, the regulator must be
> > disabled. Thus my voltage changing function checks if regulator is enabled
> 
> Ugh, this chip is not very good is it?
I am not the correct guy to judge that as I don't have too wide
experience on PMICs. (This is first PMIC I have been working with).
Probably this chip has some other advantages and is thus used.

>  Don't bounce the supply to
> change the voltage silently, that's clearly a bad idea - the devices
> using the supply are going to get very upset when the power gets removed
> just because they changed the voltage.  Instead implement a custom set
> operation that returns an error if the user attempts to change the
> voltage while the regualtor is enabled.

Makes perfect sense. I will change the operation to this.

Br,
    Matti Vaittinen

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