On 17/10/2022 11:29, Caleb Connolly wrote: >>> + pmi8998_rradc: adc@4500 { >>> + compatible = "qcom,pmi8998-rradc"; >>> + reg = <0x4500>; >>> + #io-channel-cells = <1>; >>> + >>> + status = "disabled"; >> >> Why disabling it? It does not need any external/board resources, so >> maybe it should be just like other adcs - enabled by default? What does >> it measure? What is its input? > > The RRADC mostly reports values which only make sense on mobile devices, battery > ID and temperature, USB and DC input voltage/current as well as a (duplicate?) > die temperature of the PMIC - I guess closer to the SMB/FG block. > > When I last tested the DC input readings didn't work on db845c, as it just > produces the 4.2v you'd get from a battery. If it is connected to some line - e.g. to the battery - then it is operational and there is no reason to disable it. Best regards, Krzysztof