On 03/03/15 14:17, Bjorn Andersson wrote: > On Tue 03 Mar 14:02 PST 2015, Stephen Boyd wrote: > >> On 03/03/15 13:54, Bjorn Andersson wrote: >>> On Tue 03 Mar 10:53 PST 2015, Stephen Boyd wrote: >>> >>>> On 03/02/15 20:25, Bjorn Andersson wrote: >>> [..] >>>>> + >>>>> +- vin_l1_l2_l12_l18-supply: >>>>> +- vin_l24-supply: >>>>> +- vin_l25-supply: >>>>> +- vin_l27-supply: >>>>> +- vin_l28-supply: >>>>> +- vin_lvs_1_3_6-supply: >>>>> +- vin_lvs2-supply: >>>>> +- vin_lvs_4_5_7-supply: >>>>> +- vin_ncp-supply: >>>> Can you also include vin_s1,vin_s2, etc. for the rest of the supplies I >>>> left out? It looks like you've covered all the inputs for the other pmics. >>>> >>> Sorry, I had problems finding the information in the rather sparse >>> documentation I have for the 8921, so I just assumed that I could steal >>> your list. >>> >>> I finally managed to find the pinout diagram, so the correct list for >>> pm8921 seems to be: >>> >>> - vdd_l1_2_12_18-supply >>> - vdd_l3_15_17-supply >>> - vdd_l5_8_16-supply >> vin_l4-supply? >> > Ahh, right, I missed the vdd_l4_l14 pad. > >>> - vdd_l6_7-supply >>> - vdd_l9_11-supply >>> - vdd_l10_22-supply >>> - vdd_l21_23_29-supply >> Also these seem to be vin_l21_l23_l29 where "l" precedes all numbers >> (for all the LDOs). >> > The other pmics name their inputs like that; should we just pick that > naming scheme for all these supplies and be happy? Ok. >>> - vdd_l24-supply >>> - vdd_l25-supply >>> - vdd_l26-supply >>> - vdd_l27-supply >>> - vdd_l28-supply >>> - vdd_ncp-supply >>> - vdd_s1-supply >>> - vdd_s2-supply >>> - vdd_s4-supply >>> - vdd_s5-supply >>> - vdd_s6-supply >>> - vdd_s7-supply >>> - vdd_s8-supply >>> - vin_lvs1_3_6-supply >>> - vin_lvs2-supply >>> - vin_lvs4_5_7-supply >>> >>> I will send out an updated patch with these. >> s/vdd/vin/ seems to match my datasheet. >> > For all of these? Same with the other pmics? > > These are the documented pad names that I have, nice to see that they > are named differently in different documents. Oh. I seem to have been looking at some pre-published doc that was still laying around. vdd seems to match the official documentation so that sounds good to me. -- Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum, a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-arm-msm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html