On 31/01/2024 10:06, Kamel Bouhara wrote: > Hello, > > On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 08:28:43AM +0100, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >> On 30/01/2024 23:28, Rob Herring wrote: >>> On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 12:46:16PM +0100, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >>>> On 25/01/2024 17:58, Kamel Bouhara wrote: >>>>> + reset-gpios: >>>>> + maxItems: 1 >>>>> + >>>>> + vdda-supply: >>>>> + description: Analog power supply regulator on VDDA pin >>>>> + >>>>> + vddi-supply: >>>>> + description: I/O power supply regulator on VDDI pin >>>>> + >>>>> + startup-time-ms: >>>>> + description: delay after power supply regulator is applied in ms >>>> >>>> That's a regulator property - ramp up time. >>> >>> I'm sure there's an existing property name that could be used. >>> >>> But why is it needed? Is it variable per board with the same device? If >>> not, it should be implied by the compatible. >> >> I meant, that regulators have such property. Unless this is coming from >> the device needs, not from the regulator? >> > > After looking again into the device's datasheet [1], the delay (startup > time) is not really optional and it shouldn't be set through devicetree. > > IIUC, it have to be set unconditionally after a device reset or > a vdda assertion. > > [1]: https://www.touchnetix.com/media/dgnjohor/tnxd00394-a3-axiom_ax54a_2d_touch_controller_datasheet.pdf > -- OK, then it's not a regulator ramp up, but rather part of device driver (deduced from compatible). Best regards, Krzysztof