Hello Mark,

> On 28/08/2014, at 10:28, Mark Brown <broo...@kernel.org> wrote:
>> Yes, AFAIK the bootloader (none of them because Chromebooks use two
>> chained U-boots) change the regulators default opmode so once is set
>> to OFF on .disable, that value is preserved on warm reboot. This made
>> sense with the Chrome OS kernel since the kernel always set the opmode
>> defined in the "regulator-op-mode" DT property and did not relied on
>> the bootloader to set the most efficient default opmode.
> 
> I'm sorry but this is just really unclear.  Does the bootloader change
> the mode or does it not change the mode?

I meant that the boot loader *does not* change the mode and is Linux who change 
it, sorry for the confusion.

Best regards,
Javier--
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