On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 3:32 AM Veerabhadrarao Badiganti <vbadigan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Evan, > > > On 9/21/2018 5:45 AM, Evan Green wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 11:24 PM Veerabhadrarao Badiganti > > <vbadigan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> From: Vijay Viswanath <vviswana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> > >> The load a particular sdhc controller should request from a regulator > >> is device specific and hence each device should individually vote for > >> the required load. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Vijay Viswanath <vviswana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> Signed-off-by: Veerabhadrarao Badiganti <vbadigan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> --- > >> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/sdhci-msm.txt | 6 ++++++ > >> 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) > >> > >> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/sdhci-msm.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/sdhci-msm.txt > >> index 502b3b8..3720385 100644 > >> --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/sdhci-msm.txt > >> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mmc/sdhci-msm.txt > >> @@ -26,6 +26,11 @@ Required properties: > >> "cal" - reference clock for RCLK delay calibration (optional) > >> "sleep" - sleep clock for RCLK delay calibration (optional) > >> > >> +Optional properties: > >> +- qcom,<supply>-current-level-microamp - specifies load levels for supply during BUS_ON and > >> + BUS_OFF states in power irq. Should be specified in > >> + pairs (lpm, hpm), for BUS_OFF and BUS_ON respectively. > >> + Units uA. > >> Example: > >> > >> sdhc_1: sdhci@f9824900 { > >> @@ -37,6 +42,7 @@ Example: > >> > >> vmmc-supply = <&pm8941_l20>; > >> vqmmc-supply = <&pm8941_s3>; > >> + qcom,vqmmc-current-level-microamp = <200 22000>; > >> > >> pinctrl-names = "default"; > >> pinctrl-0 = <&sdc1_clk &sdc1_cmd &sdc1_data>; > >> -- > >> Qualcomm India Private Limited, on behalf of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc., is a member of Code Aurora Forum, a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project > >> > > Aren't the regulator load levels pretty coarse? Would it be safe to > > say that pretty much all sd/mmc devices need the high powered mode, or > > are there really some devices that can get by with LPM all the time? > > -Evan > The load levels here are min and max supported by the regulator. To > cover all devices > we do set it to max load. We can't make any assumptions on this, as > peak current may vary > from device to device. Hi Veera, If it were up to me, I would just assume all devices need high power mode for BUS_ON and low power mode for BUS_OFF, and skip adding this binding until you actually came up with a device that needed lower power mode for BUS_ON, or high power mode for BUS_OFF (when would that be, anyway?) Are there any actual use cases you've seen that need different values in here? -Evan