Hi,

Mike Looijmans <mike.looijm...@topic.nl> writes:
> Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,
>
> Mike Looijmans
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> On 27-07-2020 12:23, Mark Brown wrote:
>> On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 09:10:39AM +0200, Mike Looijmans wrote:
>>> On 23-07-2020 13:05, Mark Brown wrote:
>> 
>>>> Does the device actually support running without power so that's a thing
>>>> that can happen?  _get_optional() should only ever be used for supplies
>>>> that may be physically absent.
>> 
>>> It's the 5V VBUS power for the USB "plug" that's being controlled here. It
>>> must turned on when the controller is in "host" mode. Some boards arrange
>>> this in hardware through the PHY, and some just don't have any control at
>>> all and have it permanently on or off. On a board where the 5V is controlled
>>> using a GPIO line or an I2C chip, this patch is required to make it work.
>> 
>> That sounds like the driver should not be using _get_optional() then.
>> 
>
> Making it mandatory would break most (read: all except Topic's) existing 
> boards as they won't have it in their devicetree. I'm perfectly okay with 
> that, but others might disagree.

you're perfectly okay with break all existing users of the driver?
That's a bit harsh

-- 
balbi

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