On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 07:50:51PM +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 07:11:07PM +0200, Maxime Ripard wrote:
> 
> >             axp_vcore_reg: dcdc2 {
> > +                   vin-supply = <&axp_ipsout_reg>;
> 
> >             axp_ddr_reg: dcdc3 {
> > +                   vin-supply = <&axp_ipsout_reg>;
> 
> >             axp_rtc_reg: ldo1 {
> > +                   vin-supply = <&axp_ipsout_reg>;
> 
> >             axp_analog_reg: ldo2 {
> > +                   vin-supply = <&axp_ipsout_reg>;
> 
> >             axp_pll_reg: ldo3 {
> > +                   vin-supply = <&axp_ipsout_reg>;
> 
> >             axp_hdmi_reg: ldo4 {
> > +                   vin-supply = <&axp_ipsout_reg>;
> 
> >             axp_mic_reg: ldo5 {
> > +                   vin-supply = <&axp_ipsout_reg>;
> 
> This is saying that every single regulator on the device is powered by a
> (presumably) single input called "vin".  This would certainly be an
> unusual package design...  As ever the name of the supply should follow
> the name of the pin on the device.

Not exactly. Each regulator has its own input pin, named
<regulator_name>in in the schematics, with the exception of LDO2 and
LDO4 that share the same pin.

Maxime

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