On 2014년 11월 05일 04:56, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 04, 2014 at 05:20:11PM +0900, Hugh Kang wrote:
>
> Please fix your mailer to word wrap within paragraphs.
>
>> I understand that I could make Rev.B with b.dtsi due to LDOs option is
>> different. However
On 2014년 11월 05일 04:56, Mark Brown wrote:
On Tue, Nov 04, 2014 at 05:20:11PM +0900, Hugh Kang wrote:
Please fix your mailer to word wrap within paragraphs.
I understand that I could make Rev.B with b.dtsi due to LDOs option is
different. However, aim to use device tree is that making easy
Hello
On 2014년 11월 03일 21:03, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 10:26:43AM +0900, Hugh Kang wrote:
>> From: "hugh.kang"
>>
>> If a regulator is set by always-on option, the regulator will be set forever.
>> For example, suppose LDO1 is set to
Hello
On 2014년 11월 03일 21:03, Mark Brown wrote:
On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 10:26:43AM +0900, Hugh Kang wrote:
From: hugh.kang hugh.k...@lge.com
If a regulator is set by always-on option, the regulator will be set forever.
For example, suppose LDO1 is set to always-on at RevA.dts with including
From: "hugh.kang"
If a regulator is set by always-on option, the regulator will be set forever.
For example, suppose LDO1 is set to always-on at RevA.dts with including of
a.dtsi. After that
RevB.dts may wants to include the same a.dtsi but override the LDO1 always-on
option. However,
From: hugh.kang hugh.k...@lge.com
If a regulator is set by always-on option, the regulator will be set forever.
For example, suppose LDO1 is set to always-on at RevA.dts with including of
a.dtsi. After that
RevB.dts may wants to include the same a.dtsi but override the LDO1 always-on
option.
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