On 08/21/2014 12:58 AM, Thierry Reding wrote:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 02:16:49PM -0600, Stephen Warren wrote:
On 08/13/2014 06:41 AM, Mikko Perttunen wrote:
Hardware-triggered thermal reset requires configuring the I2C
reset procedure. This configuration is read from the device tree,
so document the relevant properties in the binding documentation.
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/tegra/nvidia,tegra20-pmc.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/tegra/nvidia,tegra20-pmc.txt
+Hardware-triggered thermal reset:
+On Tegra30, Tegra114 and Tegra124, if the 'i2c-thermtrip' subnode exists,
+hardware-triggered thermal reset will be enabled.
"will be enabled" sounds like SW behaviour, whereas DT is suppose to
describe HW, and leave SW to define its own behaviour. I would suggest:
Optional sub-nodes:
i2c-thermtrip: Describes how to power off the system in the event of a
thermal emergency.
+Required properties for hardware-triggered thermal reset (inside 'i2c-thermtrip'):
Simpler might be:
Required properties for i2c-thermtrip node:
+- nvidia,pmu : Phandle to power management unit / PMIC handling poweroff
+- nvidia,reg-addr : I2C register address to write poweroff command to
+- nvidia,reg-data : Poweroff command to write to PMU
Why are both the PMU/PMIC phandle and the register address/data required? I
thought the purpose of having the phandle was to allow the register address
and data to be queried from the PMU/PMIC driver.
To me, it seems much simpler to get rid of the phandle and just hard-code
the I2C bus number, address, and data into this node, rather than having to
go query it from the PMU/PMIC driver, then find the I2C controller, then
query it for its ID (and hope that all HW modules that talk to I2C
controllers directly use the same numbering scheme...)
I originally requested this to be changed. It seems wrong to duplicate
information about the PMIC in both the PMIC device tree node and the
i2c-thermtrip node if we can get the same information from the driver
directly (via the phandle). It certainly requires a little more code,
but at the advantage of not having to figure out the I2C controller
hardware number and I2C slave addresses when writing the i2c-thermtrip
node.
I cant see that argument, but surely the PMIC driver can also supply the
"reg-addr" and "reg-data" values too, if it's already being queried for
the I2C device address and bus number? The binding above appears to
duplicate part of the information, while requiring querying of the other
part.
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