Thread (38 messages) 38 messages, 7 authors, 2020-01-14

Re: [PATCH v3 3/6] dt-bindings: mfd: da9062: add regulator voltage selection documentation

From: Marco Felsch <hidden>
Date: 2019-12-10 09:42:00
Also in: linux-arm-kernel, linux-aspeed, linux-gpio, lkml

Hi Mark,

On 19-12-04 13:46, Mark Brown wrote:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 06:25:34PM +0100, Marco Felsch wrote:
quoted
+  Optional regulator device-specific properties:
+  - dlg,vsel-sense-gpios : A GPIO reference to a local general purpose input,
+    the datasheet calls it GPI. The regulator sense the input signal and select
+    the active or suspend voltage settings. If the signal is active the
+    active-settings are applied else the suspend-settings are applied.
+    Attention: Sharing the same GPI for other purposes or across multiple
+    regulators is possible but the polarity setting must equal.
I'm really confused by this.  As far as I understand it it seems
to be doing pinmuxing on the chip using the GPIO bindings which
is itself a bit odd and I don't see anything here that configures
whatever sets the state of the pins.  Don't we need another GPIO
to set the vsel-sense inputs on the PMIC?
Yes the PMIC is very configurable and it took a while till I understand
it.. @Adam please correct me if I'm wrong.

The PMIC regulators regardless of the type: ldo or buck can be
simplified drawn as:



da9062-gpio               da9062-regulator
    
  +-------------------------------------------------------
  |                  PMIC
  |    
  > GPIO0            +--------------------------+
  |                  |         REGULATOR-0      |
  > GPIO1 -------+   |                          |
  |              +-- > vsel-in    voltage-a-out <
  > GPIO2        |   |                          |
  |              |   > enable-in  voltage-b-out <
  |              |   |                          |
  |              |   +--------------------------+
  |              |                              
  |              |   +--------------------------+                          
  |              |   |         REGULATOR-1      |                          
  |              |   |                          |                          
  |              +-- > vsel-in    voltage-a-out <                          
  |                  |                          |                          
  |                  > enable-in  voltage-b-out <
  |                  |                          |
  |                  +--------------------------+
  |

The 'vsel-in' and 'enable-in' regulator inputs must be routed to the
PMIC GPIOs which must be configured as input. If this is a pinmux in
your opinion, then yes we need to do that. IMHO it isn't a pinmux
because from the regulator point of view it is just a GPIO which comes
from our own gpio-dev (da9062-gpio). So the abstraction is vald. Anyway
I'm with you that this isn't the typical use-case.

Regards,
  Marco 

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