On Tue, 2024-12-03 at 11:30 +0100, Thomas Antoine wrote: > > Should I explicitly deny their use in the code for the max77759 or is it > just for information? I'd probably do something like this, which will indeed deny their reading and/or writing, both via debugfs, and also normal driver access via readmap_read()/write() etc: static const struct regmap_range max77759_registers[] = { regmap_reg_range(0x00, 0x4f), regmap_reg_range(0xb0, 0xbf), regmap_reg_range(0xd0, 0xd0), regmap_reg_range(0xdc, 0xdf), regmap_reg_range(0xfb, 0xfb), regmap_reg_range(0xff, 0xff), }; static const struct regmap_range max77759_ro_registers[] = { regmap_reg_range(0x3d, 0x3d), regmap_reg_range(0xfb, 0xfb), regmap_reg_range(0xff, 0xff), }; static const struct regmap_access_table max77759_write_table = { .yes_ranges = max77759_registers, .n_yes_ranges = ARRAY_SIZE(max77759_registers), .no_ranges = max77759_ro_registers, .n_no_ranges = ARRAY_SIZE(max77759_ro_registers), }; static const struct regmap_access_table max77759_rd_table = { .yes_ranges = max77759_registers, .n_yes_ranges = ARRAY_SIZE(max77759_registers), }; static const struct regmap_config max77759_regmap_config = { .reg_bits = 8, .val_bits = 8, .max_register = 0xff, .wr_table = &max77759_write_table, .rd_table = &max77759_rd_table, .cache_type = REGCACHE_NONE, }; And maybe without cache for now. Most are probably not cacheable anyway. Cheers, Andre'