Re: [RFC] Regulator state after regulator_get

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On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 09:44:10AM +0000, kalle.jokiniemi@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

>  > Another alternative to the first option you proposed could be to add a
>  > flags field to regulator_consumer_supply, and use a flag to recognise
>  > regulators which need to be disabled during initialisation. The flag
>  > could be set by using a new macro e.g. REGULATOR_SUPPLY_NASTY() when
>  > defining the regulator.

> This sounds like a good option actually. Liam, Mark, any opinions?

I'm not sure what "supply_nasty" would mean?  This also doesn't seem
like something that we can set up per supply - it's going to affect the
whole regulator state, it's not something that only affects a single
supply.
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