On Thu, Nov 04, 2021 at 03:43:51AM +0300, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote: > Typically SPMI interface to PMIC regulators on Qualcomm platforms is > used to supplement RPM interface in cases where direct control is > required (e.g. for the APCC or GFX regulators). Registering all possible > regulators is thus not required and may be potentially harmfull if > somebody tries to setup those directly. Thus register only regulators > that are really used in the device tree and ignore all unused > regulators. > Shouldn't the missing regulator constraints already take care of that? If you don't setup any voltage etc in the device tree it should effectively make the regulator read-only. This is useful sometimes, I have used this for debugging before because it lets you check the actual voltage applied by RPM (at least on MSM8916). The voltage that Linux believes to have set through the RPM driver is not necessarily the same that is really set at the end. Thanks, Stephan