On 5 December 2011 16:04, Mark Brown
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On Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at 02:40:50PM +0530, Thomas Abraham wrote:
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On 4 December 2011 21:24, Mark Brown
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If the regulator isn't software managed then always_on covers this - the
regulator core will enable any always_on regulators that haven't been
enabled already.
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Thanks for the hint. I was trying to deal with a regulator that was
not software managed but also required the voltage level to be set to
certain level. That was possible with 'apply_uV' constraint in non-dt
case. Anyway, I have modified the code to manage the regulator and
this works fine in dt case as well without the 'apply_uV' constraint.
With the regulator device tree bindings if the regulator is configured
to run a single voltage the bindings will set apply_uV unconditionally
so there's no need for a separate constraint.
Sorry if I have missed this, but I could not find 'apply_uV' being set
as you described in the v5 of the regulator-dt patchset.
Thanks,
Thomas.