On Tuesday 09 February 2016 09:12 PM, Lee Jones wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jan 2016, Laxman Dewangan wrote:

+       Normal mode also called as active mode on which all step-down
+               regulators, all linear regulators, GPIOs, and the 32kHz
+               oscillator are in normal active mode.
+       sleep mode: Regulators/GPIOs/clock can go on OFF state based on
"can go on OFF state"?

Regulator/GPIO has two states, enable and disable. If sleep mode is configured for these resource and external signal triggers to sleep then this get disabled.
+       Different modes of regulators/clock/GPIOs are controlled by the their
+FPS configurations. There is different configuration registers for each of
+these resources. Typical configurations per resource are:
+       FPS source:     Attach the resource to required FPS source. When
+                       resources are attached to one of FPS source then
+                       resournce can be enable/disable when related FPS
Have you used spell check?  I suggest you do.

My bad, I did but mixed with technical ignorance. Will try best.


+                       source gets the control signal for ON and OFF.
+       Power on slot:  Slot number on which resource is ON once FPS source
+                       get ON signal.
Can you find another way of explaining this please?

Hmm..
Does it look fine:
There is 8 slots for each FPS on which resource can get enabled. This property provides the slot number on which resource gets enabled after FPS sequence started.




+
+-maxim,enable-sleep:               Boolean, enable sleep state of PMIC
We already have bindings for sleeping.  Please use a generic one.

Which property? Saw sleep property with vendor prefix.

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