Re: [PATCH V9 4/6] regulator: Add a regulator driver for the PM8008 PMIC

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On Wed, Apr 06, 2022 at 08:51:48AM -0700, Stephen Boyd wrote:
> Quoting Mark Brown (2022-04-06 08:45:41)

> > There's a MFD parent for it, and if it's for an I2C device for a pm8008
> > why would it have a -regulators in the name?

> There are two i2c devices. One is pm8008 at i2c address 0x8 and one is
> pm8008-regulators at i2c address 0x9. Earlier revisions of this patch
> series were making it very confusing by redoing the pm8008 binding and
> adding the pm8008-regulator i2c address device to the same binding and
> driver.

> My guess is that this is one IC that responds to multiple i2c addresses.
> The "main" qcom,pm8008 address is 0x8 and that supports things like
> interrupts. Then there's an address for regulators at 0x9 which controls
> the handful of LDOs on the PMIC.

So it's like the TI TWL4030 and Palmas - in which case it should
probably be handled similarly?  Note that the original sumbission was
*also* a MFD subfunction, but using a DT compatible to match the
platform device - this is the first I've heard of this being a separate
I2C function.

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