On Fri, 26 Oct 2018, Pascal PAILLET-LME wrote: > Hello Lee, > > Le 10/26/2018 08:46 AM, Lee Jones a écrit : > > On Thu, 25 Oct 2018, Rob Herring wrote: > > > >> On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 4:44 AM Lee Jones <lee.jones@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> Rob: please grep your name for some feedback. > > [Moved to the top] > > > >>> I'm surprised Rob allowed you to add register bits in a DT property? > >> Yeah, they are certainly questionable and not something we encourage, > >> but the alternative would be dozens of properties which only apply for > >> this one device and just get translated back to register values. > > I don't see how this device is any different to the 100's of devices > > which are already supported in DT. > > > >>> On Thu, 18 Oct 2018, Pascal PAILLET-LME wrote: > >>> > >>>> From: pascal paillet <p.paillet@xxxxxx> > >>>> +Optional parent device properties: > >>>> +- st,main-control-register: > >>>> + -bit 1: Power cycling will be performed on turn OFF condition > >>>> + -bit 2: PWRCTRL is functional > >>>> + -bit 3: PWRCTRL active high > >>>> +- st,pads-pull-register: > >>>> + -bit 1: WAKEUP pull down is not active > >>>> + -bit 2: PWRCTRL pull up is active > >>>> + -bit 3: PWRCTRL pull down is active > >>>> + -bit 4: WAKEUP detector is disabled > > This should be part of the Pinctrl configuration/driver. > > > > And Pinctrl probably already has properties for this? > I will remove this in the next version. > >>>> +- st,vin-control-register: > >>>> + -bit 0: VINLOW monitoring is enabled > >>>> + -bit [1...3]: VINLOW rising threshold > >>>> + 000 VINOK_f + 50mV > >>>> + 001 VINOK_f + 100mV > >>>> + 010 VINOK_f + 150mV > >>>> + 011 VINOK_f + 200mV > >>>> + 100 VINOK_f + 250mV > >>>> + 101 VINOK_f + 300mV > >>>> + 110 VINOK_f + 350mV > >>>> + 111 VINOK_f + 400mV > >>>> + -bit [4...5]: VINLOW hyst > >>>> + 00 100mV > >>>> + 01 200mV > >>>> + 10 300mV > >>>> + 11 400mV > >>>> + -bit 6: SW_OUT detector is disabled > >>>> + -bit 7: SW_IN detector is enabled. > > This should be part of the Regulator configuration/driver? > I will also remove this in the next version. I think this could be > handled by an hardware monitor future driver. > >>>> +- st,usb-control-register: > >>>> + -bit 3: SW_OUT current limit > >>>> + 0: 600mA > >>>> + 1: 1.1A > >>>> + -bit 4: VBUS_OTG discharge is enabled > >>>> + -bit 5: SW_OUT discharge is enabled > >>>> + -bit 6: VBUS_OTG detection is enabled > >>>> + -bit 7: BOOST_OVP is disabled > > This should be part of the USB configuration/driver? > > > I will also remove this in the next version. And I'm going to add active > discharge ops in the regulator driver. And unless this device is in any way special, these subsystems should already have generic bindings to set these hardware configuration options. I would say that passing raw register values is not the way to go. -- Lee Jones [李琼斯] Linaro Services Technical Lead Linaro.org │ Open source software for ARM SoCs Follow Linaro: Facebook | Twitter | Blog