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authorFrieder Schrempf <frieder.schrempf@kontron.de>2024-12-18 18:27:24 +0300
committerMark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>2025-02-03 03:39:00 +0300
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dt-bindings: regulator: pca9450: Add properties for handling LDO5
This reverts commit 27866e3e8a7e93494f8374f48061aa73ee46ceb2 and implements a new future-proof way of handling the mismatch between the PMIC driver and the hardware for LDO5. It turned out that this feature was implemented based on the wrong assumption that the SD_VSEL signal needs to be controlled as GPIO in any case. In fact the straight-forward approach is to mux the signal as USDHC_VSELECT and let the USDHC controller do the job. Most users never even used this property and the few who did have been or are getting migrated to the alternative approach. In order to know the current status (which of the two control registers is used) for the LDO5 regulator, we need to route back the USDHC_VSELECT signal by setting the SION bit in the IOMUX. By adding the according GPIO as sd-vsel-gpios to the LDO5 node, we allow the regulator driver to sample the current status of the SD_VSEL signal that is used to select the correct control register. The SD_VSEL on the PMIC is always an input. It's driven by the SoC's VSELECT signal (controlled by the USDHC controller) and we use the SION bit in the IOMUX to internally loop back the signal in order to sample it using the GPIO. As the SD_VSEL pin is directly routed to the LDO5 regulator in the PMIC, make the sd-vsel-gpios property part of the LDO5 node. SoC PMIC +-----------------------+ +-------------------+ | | | | | | | | | GPIO <----------+ | | | | | | SD_VSEL| +-------+ | | USDHC_VSELECT ->+------------------->| LDO5 | | | | | +-------+ | | | | | +-----------------------+ +-------------------+ For boards which have the SD_VSEL tied to a fixed low level, we add 'nxp,sd-vsel-fixed-low'. The voltage of LDO5 is therefore only controlled by writing to the LDO5CTRL_L register. If none of 'nxp,sd-vsel-fixed-low' or 'sd-vsel-gpios' is set, we keep the same behavior as before. The driver assumes that SD_VSEL is tied high and the LDO5CTRL_H register can be used, which is in fact not true for all known boards and works merely by chance. Signed-off-by: Frieder Schrempf <frieder.schrempf@kontron.de> Reviewed-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@microchip.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20241218152842.97483-2-frieder@fris.de Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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