Hello: This patch was applied to qcom/linux.git (for-next) by Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@xxxxxxxxxx>: On Thu, 10 Mar 2022 13:04:34 -0800 you wrote: > While scoping signals, we found that the PCIe signals weren't > compliant at bootup. Specifically, the bootloader was setting up PCIe > and leaving it configured, then jumping to the kernel. The kernel was > turning off the regulator while leaving the PCIe clock running, which > was a violation. > > In the regulator bindings (and the Linux kernel driver that uses > them), there's currently no way to specify that a GPIO-controlled > regulator should keep its state at bootup. You've got to pick either > "on" or "off". Let's switch it so that the PCIe regulator defaults to > "on" instead of "off". This should be a much safer way to go and > avoids the timing violation. The regulator will still be turned off > later if there are no users. > > [...] Here is the summary with links: - arm64: dts: qcom: sc7280-herobrine: Fix PCIe regulator glitch at bootup https://git.kernel.org/qcom/c/0d40497d0541 You are awesome, thank you! -- Deet-doot-dot, I am a bot. https://korg.docs.kernel.org/patchwork/pwbot.html