Re: [PATCH 1/1] mmc: core: Use regulator_get_voltage() if OCR mask is empty.

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On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 8:19 AM, Mark Brown <broonie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Right, there's two things going on here.  One is that as you describe we
> shouldn't be putting constraints in .dtsi files if we don't know they're
> OK for a given board.  The other thing is that on this particular board
> it turns out that there's no support for varying the voltages at all so
> it doesn't make sense to have to specify a range, there's only one value
> anyway so the software really should be able to figure out that fixed
> value all by itself.

If constraints are truly irrelevant when the voltage supplied to
consumers is fixed, why doesn't regulator_list_voltage honor this
exemption and skip the voltage filtering that uses (potentially
unspecified) constraints when output is entirely determined by a
parent (or grandparent) supply that can't change its voltage?

It seems odd to make callers be the ones to handle this subtlety.

Thanks,
Tim Kryger
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