Re: [PATCH v6 4/6] mfd: tps65219: Add driver for TI TPS65219 PMIC

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On 11/7/22 3:14 PM, Kevin Hilman wrote:
Nishanth Menon <nm@xxxxxx> writes:

On 13:58-20221104, jerome Neanne wrote:

[...]



Can you try an compile with W=1 please.
This raise one warning on mfd:
drivers/mfd/tps65219.c:28:12: warning: ‘tps65219_soft_shutdown’ defined but
not used [-Wunused-function]
    28 | static int tps65219_soft_shutdown(struct tps65219 *tps)
       |            ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
soft_shutdown has been validated and is used in TI baseline even if not
hooked in upstream version further to this review:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220825150224.826258-5-msp@xxxxxxxxxxxx/

It was a TI requirement to implement it...
Let me know if you want me to remove this function or if we can keep it like
this.

There are platforms without psci, correct? I think the comment was to
drop the force override with system-power-controller property,

if (!pm_power_off) {
	tps65219_i2c_client = client;
	pm_power_off = &tps65219_pm_power_off;
}

Could still be valid for such platforms, no? I do see that the
capability that the PMIC has - which is software shutdown is a valid
feature that we support in many different PMIC drivers. Is'nt the job of
the driver to introduce the functionality in a manner that is
appropriate to the OS framework?

Yeah, I think Nishanth is right here.

We should probably keep the `if (!pm_power_off)` part so the PMIC will
be used if PSCI is not, but it also allows an easy way to test/use the PMIC
shutdown functionality downstream if needed.


Then should be using the sys-off handler API[0] so it doesn't block PSCI
which is also switching over[1].

Andrew

[0] https://lwn.net/Articles/894511/
[1] https://www.spinics.net/lists/arm-kernel/msg1024127.html



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