On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 05:11:06PM +0000, Opensource [Adam Thomson] wrote: > It's limiting in as much as it's insisting on a required order for > initialisation which shouldn't be there. As said previously they're 2 separate > devices in one package, with no internal connection, so either could be > instantiated first. It should be open to the user to decide on this based on > their platform and needs.
> With your approach, it is more work for no gain here, and holds us to a > logical representation which doesn't fit with the device in question (which is > not really an MFD, it's two devices, one of which is an MFD, the PMIC). I'm having a hard time understanding this as a practical limitation, can you be more specific about the cases where this would present a noticable problem? It'd at least ensure that the configuration where the whole device is present gets tested to some extent, though that doesn't seem likely to break again.
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