On 06/04/2014 05:32 AM, Mikko Perttunen wrote: > This enables the integrated SATA controller on the Tegra124 system-on-chip > on the Jetson TK1 board and adds regulators for the onboard Molex connector > commonly used to power SATA devices. The regulators are marked always-on > since they can be used for other purposes than powering SATA devices. > diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra124-jetson-tk1.dts b/arch/arm/boot/dts/tegra124-jetson-tk1.dts > + sata@0,70020000 { > + target-supply = <&vdd_5v0_sata>; regulators { > + /* Molex power connector */ > + vdd_5v0_sata: regulator@13 { > + compatible = "regulator-fixed"; > + reg = <13>; > + regulator-name = "+5V_SATA"; > + regulator-min-microvolt = <5000000>; > + regulator-max-microvolt = <5000000>; > + gpio = <&gpio TEGRA_GPIO(EE, 2) GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; > + enable-active-high; > + vin-supply = <&vdd_5v0_sys>; > + regulator-always-on; > + }; Why is this always-on, considering that the SATA node references this, and presumably the driver explicitly enables this regulator? > + > + vdd_12v0_sata: regulator@14 { > + compatible = "regulator-fixed"; > + reg = <14>; > + regulator-name = "+12V_SATA"; > + regulator-min-microvolt = <12000000>; > + regulator-max-microvolt = <12000000>; > + gpio = <&gpio TEGRA_GPIO(EE, 2) GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; > + enable-active-high; > + vin-supply = <&vdd_mux>; > + regulator-always-on; > + }; > }; If there are two regulators required for the SATA devices, shouldn't the SATA node's target-supply property reference them both? Well, I suppose there'd need to be target-5v-supply and target-12v-supply properties, since each regulator property can only reference a single supply, IIRC. I think the DT binding needs to be updated for this. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ide" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html