Re: [PATCH 1/2] spi: bcm2835: add spi-bcm2835aux driver for the auxiliar spi1 and spi2

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On 07/28/2015 04:48 AM, Martin Sperl wrote:
> On 28.07.2015 08:18, Martin Sperl wrote:
>> Hi Stephen!
>> But the bigger question you have not answered is: “where should such an
>> auxiliar driver go in the kernel tree?” i.e. which directory?
>
> One thing: could the "module" be a regulator?

The HW docs aren't very detailed on this point, but they certainly don't
state that these bits control a regulator (or power domain as mentioned
later in the thread). I guess it's possible, but it feels like an
assumption to me. The HW modules seem small enough that it doesn't feel
likely anyone would have bothered with power-gating them.
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