On Sun,  5 Sep 2010 11:05:38 +0200
Linus Walleij <linus.wall...@stericsson.com> wrote:

> After discovering a problem in regulator reference counting I
> took Mark Brown's advice to move the reference count into the
> MMC core by making the regulator status a member of
> struct mmc_host.
> 
>
> ...
>
> -static inline void pxamci_set_power(struct pxamci_host *host, unsigned int 
> vdd)
> +static inline void pxamci_set_power(struct pxamci_host *host,
> +                                 unsigned char power_mode,
> +                                 unsigned int vdd)
>  {
>       int on;
>  
> -#ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
> -     if (host->vcc)
> -             mmc_regulator_set_ocr(host->vcc, vdd);
> -#endif
> +     if (host->vcc) {
> +             int ret;
> +
> +             if (power_mode == MMC_POWER_UP)
> +                     ret = mmc_regulator_set_ocr(host->mmc, host->vcc, vdd);
> +             else if (power_mode == MMC_POWER_OFF)
> +                     ret = mmc_regulator_set_ocr(host->mmc, host->vcc, 0);
> +     }

There's no point in copying the return value into a local then ignoring
it.  mmc_regulator_set_ocr() can return a negative errno so we should
test for that, clean up and propagate the error.

If we really do deliberately ignore the error then there should be a
code comment which excuses this behaviour and perhaps a warning printk.

The same comments apply to mmci_set_ios().

omap_hsmmc_1_set_power() gets it right.

Why doesn't omap_hsmmc_23_set_sleep() run .before_set_reg() and
.after_set_reg()?

>
> ...
>
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