On Tue, Dec 01, 2020 at 08:59:53PM +0000, Dan Scally wrote: > On 01/12/2020 18:49, Andy Shevchenko wrote: ... > > Seems we can do this, by locating intel_int3472.c under PDx86 hood and dropping > > ACPI ID table from TPS68470 MFD driver. The PMIC can be instantiated via > > i2c_acpi_new_device() (IIRC the API name). > > > > And actually it makes more sense since it's not and MFD and should not be there. > > > > (Dan, patch wise the one creates intel_int3472.c followed by another one that > > moves ACPI ID from PMIC and introduces its instantiation via I²C board info > > structure) > > I'm mostly following this, but why would we need an i2c_board_info or > i2c_acpi_new_device()? The INT3472 entries that refer to actual tps68470 > devices do have an I2cSerialBusV2 enumerated in _CRS so in their case > there's an i2c device registered with the kernel already. Because as we discussed already we can't have two drivers for the same ID without a big disruption in the driver(s). If you have a single point of enumeration, it will make things much easier (refer to the same intel_cht_int33fe driver you mentioned earlier). I just realize that the name of int3472 should follow the same pattern, i.e. intel_skl_int3472.c > I think we need those things when we get round to handling the > VCM/EEPROM that's hidden within the sensor's ACPI entry, but I've not > done any work on that yet at all. Let's consider this later — one step at a time. -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko