* Doug Anderson <dianders@xxxxxxxxxxxx> [190129 17:05]: > Hi, > > On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 8:48 AM Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Looks like commit 5451781dadf8 ("regulator: core: Only count load for > > enabled consumers") started showing new warnings with v5.0-rc cycle: > > > > regulator-dummy: Underflow of regulator enable count > > > > I'm seeing this at least with my pwm-vibra test case: > > > > # rumble-test /dev/input/by-path/platform-vibrator-event 0xffff > > pwm-vibrator vibrator: vibrator supply vcc not found, using dummy regulator > > input: pwm-vibrator as /devices/platform/vibrator/input/input4 > > regulator-dummy: Underflow of regulator enable count > > Upload rumble effect... id=0 > > regulator-dummy: Underflow of regulator enable count > > > > Are these bogus warnings for dummy regulator or do we have > > real unpaired regulator calls or somewhere? > > My first guess is that there's a real unpaired regulator call somewhere. > > I actually meant to include this in the commit message, but I'm an > idiot and I used "--" to break up the parts of the commit message > which confused git when Mark applied it. Sigh. For the full commit > message, see: > > https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20181120175255.227783-1-dianders@xxxxxxxxxxxx Oh I see, thanks for the link :) > In that message I said: > > > - We can (and will) spit errors out for code that used to be invalid > > but was never caught before. Specifically if someone leaves a > > regulator enabled and calls regulator_put() we'll yell. We'll also > > yell if a single consumer calls more disables than enables. > > Looking quickly at 'pwm-vibra.c' it wouldn't surprise me at all if you > call regulator_disable() more times than regulator_enable(). If > that's true it should be fixed. OK. Let's see if Sebastian spots where pwm_vibrator_start() and pwm_vibrator_stop() might get called multiple times or something similar. Regards, Tony