Re: [PATCH v5 1/5] regulator: Document binding for initial and suspend modes

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On Fri, Nov 07, 2014 at 02:00:01PM +0100, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote:

> +	  The "regulator-mode" property only takes effect if the regulator is
> +	  enabled for the given suspend state using "regulator-on-in-suspend".

Why?

> +	  If the regulator has not been explicitly disabled for the given state
> +	  with "regulator-off-in-suspend", then setting the operating mode
> +	  will also have no effect.

This seems surprising, I'd expect mode setting to be paid attention to
even if the regulator is off - we may add other ways to control the
enable state in suspend for example.

> +- regulator-initial-mode: initial operating mode. The set of possible operating
> +  modes is the same used for the regulator-mode property and the device binding
> +  documentation explains which property each regulator supports.
> +If no mode is defined, then the OS will not manage the modes and the hardware
> +default values will be used instead.

Again that seems surprising, it precludes any future changes and isn't
going to be true for devices where we can't read the current state.

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