Re: [PATCH 3/6] Regulator: Use common regulator supplies and init data structs

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On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Aggarwal, Anuj <anuj.aggarwal@xxxxxx> wrote:
>> Your common supply file has VMMC2 supply configured for 1.8V which is
>> wrong for pandora (it uses 3.1V because it has a transceiver attached
>> to MMC2 that handles level shifting transparently).
>>
>> I think you should leave pandora board file alone, because it uses
>> many supplies differently than your common file configures them
>> (VAUX1-VAUX4, VSIM differ, only VMMC1, VDAC and VPLL2 match, which is
>> not that much duplication).
> [Aggarwal, Anuj] My mistake :(
>  Although I have marked it as RED in my notes, I still modified it. I
> will leave VMMC2 in this file only.
> But I am not able to find so many regulators as you mentioned above in
> this file. I can only see VMMC1 and VMMC2, out of which VMMC2 is
> different from the common configuration.
> Where is the gap?

They are not set up in l-o/mainline kernels yet (will send patches
later), this was just FYI.
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