Re: [PATCH 2/2] Documentation: cs35l41: Shared boost properties

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On 07-02-2023 16:13, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
On 07/02/2023 16:46, Lucas Tanure wrote:
+      Shared boost allows two amplifiers to share a single boost circuit by
+      communicating on the MDSYNC bus. The passive amplifier does not control
+      the boost and receives data from the active amplifier. GPIO1 should be
+      configured for Sync when shared boost is used. Shared boost is not
+      compatible with External boost. Active amplifier requires
+      boost-peak-milliamp, boost-ind-nanohenry and boost-cap-microfarad.
         0 = Internal Boost
         1 = External Boost
+      2 = Reserved

How binding can be reserved? For what and why? Drop. 2 is shared active,
3 is shared passive.
2 Is shared boost without VSPK switch, a mode not supported for new
system designs. But there is laptops using it, so we need to keep
supporting in the driver.

That's not the answer. 2 is nothing here, so it cannot be reserved.
Aren't you mixing now some register value with bindings?

Best regards,
Krzysztof


I have added a new patch with propper documentation.
And I would like to use 3 and 4 for shared boost as CS35L41_EXT_BOOST_NO_VSPK_SWITCH already exist as 2 and is used in the current driver. The laptop that uses CS35L41_EXT_BOOST_NO_VSPK_SWITCH doesn't have the property "cirrus,boost-type", but to make everything consistent I would prefer to use 3 and 4 for the new boost types.
Is that ok with you?

Thanks
Lucas



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