Re: [PATCH 0/2] soc: rockchip: add driver for rockchip io domains

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Hi Sascha,

On 9/19/22 11:01, Sascha Hauer wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 05, 2022 at 04:52:12PM +0200, Michael Riesch wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The IO domains on Rockchip SoCs need to be configured to the correct
>> bank voltage. In Linux this is achieved by means of a platform driver
>> that reads the voltage value of the supplies and configures the bits
>> in the general register file (GRF) accordingly.
>>
>> This series ports this driver to barebox to provide support for the
>> Rockchip RK356x SoCs. Please note that I could only test the changes
>> on RK3568 boards, so I left out the parts for the other SoCs supported
>> by the Linux driver. Also, it should be noted that the Linux driver
>> uses notifiers to react to voltage changes. This is not supported by
>> this barebox driver.
>>
>> WARNING: Use those patches with care as they have the potential to
>> fry up your board. That said, testers are very welcome ;-)
> 
> You are frightening me.

That was not my intention :-) In the mean time I have tested the driver
successfully on a RK3568 EVB1 and I plan to dig out my Quartz64.
However, I do not have a BananaPi R2 Pro and cannot test the patches there.

> I would apply this series, but given you warn about its usage I'm not
> sure what I should do with it. I could give it a test on the RK3568-EVB
> once it returned back in our remote lab, but I neither have a Pine64 nor
> a BananaPi R2 Pro.

I will submit a v2 of this series that features additional clean up
work. I'll try to keep the changes that affect the BananaPi R2 Pro
separate. They need Frank's approval, the rest can be applied IMHO.

Best regards,
Michael




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