This driver enables outputs by setting bit EN_BUCKn in the BUCKn_CTRL1 register. However, if bit EN_PIN_CTRLn in the same register is set, the output is actually enabled only if EN_BUCKn is set AND an enable pin is active. Since the driver does not touch EN_PIN_CTRLn, the choice is left to the hardware, which in turn gets this bit from OTP memory, and in absence of OTP data it uses a default value that is documented in the datasheet for LP8752x, but not for LP8756x. Thus the driver doesn't really "know" whether it is actually enabling the output or not. In order to make sure activation is always driver-controlled, just clear the EN_PIN_CTRLn bit. Now all activation solely depend on the EN_BUCKn bit. Signed-off-by: Luca Ceresoli <luca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- This is an RFC because there is a potential regression on existing hardware. If there are boards where the enable pins _are_ used to toggle power on/off in addition to I2C control, then this patch would make these board ignore the enable pin as if it were always active. Whether setups with ENx pins are used or not is hard to say. A Linux system that needs to set a register _and_ to move a GPIO in order to enable a regulatore output seems to me a bit weird, but there might be sound use cases that I ignore. I suspect the only solution that allows to configure the EN_PIN_CTRLn bits correctly in all the possible hardware setups would be to tell in device tree / board info whether each enable pin is connected or not (which is a hardware _fact_) and which ENx pin should control which regulator output (which is a policy). But it would make this simple driver considerably more complex. Any suggestion about the correct way to handle this situation would be greatly appreciated. --- drivers/regulator/lp87565-regulator.c | 21 +++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/regulator/lp87565-regulator.c b/drivers/regulator/lp87565-regulator.c index 5d525dacf959..fbed6bc80c1a 100644 --- a/drivers/regulator/lp87565-regulator.c +++ b/drivers/regulator/lp87565-regulator.c @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ #include <linux/mfd/lp87565.h> -#define LP87565_REGULATOR(_name, _id, _of, _ops, _n, _vr, _vm, _er, _em, \ - _delay, _lr, _cr) \ +#define LP87565_REGULATOR(_name, _id, _of, _ops, _n, _vr, _vm, \ + _er, _em, _ev, _delay, _lr, _cr) \ [_id] = { \ .desc = { \ .name = _name, \ @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ .vsel_mask = _vm, \ .enable_reg = _er, \ .enable_mask = _em, \ + .enable_val = _ev, \ .ramp_delay = _delay, \ .linear_ranges = _lr, \ .n_linear_ranges = ARRAY_SIZE(_lr), \ @@ -121,38 +122,54 @@ static const struct lp87565_regulator regulators[] = { LP87565_REGULATOR("BUCK0", LP87565_BUCK_0, "buck0", lp87565_buck_ops, 256, LP87565_REG_BUCK0_VOUT, LP87565_BUCK_VSET, LP87565_REG_BUCK0_CTRL_1, + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN | + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN_PIN_CTRL, LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN, 3230, buck0_1_2_3_ranges, LP87565_REG_BUCK0_CTRL_2), LP87565_REGULATOR("BUCK1", LP87565_BUCK_1, "buck1", lp87565_buck_ops, 256, LP87565_REG_BUCK1_VOUT, LP87565_BUCK_VSET, LP87565_REG_BUCK1_CTRL_1, + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN | + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN_PIN_CTRL, LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN, 3230, buck0_1_2_3_ranges, LP87565_REG_BUCK1_CTRL_2), LP87565_REGULATOR("BUCK2", LP87565_BUCK_2, "buck2", lp87565_buck_ops, 256, LP87565_REG_BUCK2_VOUT, LP87565_BUCK_VSET, LP87565_REG_BUCK2_CTRL_1, + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN | + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN_PIN_CTRL, LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN, 3230, buck0_1_2_3_ranges, LP87565_REG_BUCK2_CTRL_2), LP87565_REGULATOR("BUCK3", LP87565_BUCK_3, "buck3", lp87565_buck_ops, 256, LP87565_REG_BUCK3_VOUT, LP87565_BUCK_VSET, LP87565_REG_BUCK3_CTRL_1, + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN | + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN_PIN_CTRL, LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN, 3230, buck0_1_2_3_ranges, LP87565_REG_BUCK3_CTRL_2), LP87565_REGULATOR("BUCK10", LP87565_BUCK_10, "buck10", lp87565_buck_ops, 256, LP87565_REG_BUCK0_VOUT, LP87565_BUCK_VSET, LP87565_REG_BUCK0_CTRL_1, LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN | + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN_PIN_CTRL | + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_FPWM_MP_0_2, + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN | LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_FPWM_MP_0_2, 3230, buck0_1_2_3_ranges, LP87565_REG_BUCK0_CTRL_2), LP87565_REGULATOR("BUCK23", LP87565_BUCK_23, "buck23", lp87565_buck_ops, 256, LP87565_REG_BUCK2_VOUT, LP87565_BUCK_VSET, LP87565_REG_BUCK2_CTRL_1, + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN | + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN_PIN_CTRL, LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN, 3230, buck0_1_2_3_ranges, LP87565_REG_BUCK2_CTRL_2), LP87565_REGULATOR("BUCK3210", LP87565_BUCK_3210, "buck3210", lp87565_buck_ops, 256, LP87565_REG_BUCK0_VOUT, LP87565_BUCK_VSET, LP87565_REG_BUCK0_CTRL_1, LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN | + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN_PIN_CTRL | + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_FPWM_MP_0_2, + LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_EN | LP87565_BUCK_CTRL_1_FPWM_MP_0_2, 3230, buck0_1_2_3_ranges, LP87565_REG_BUCK0_CTRL_2), }; -- 2.27.0