сб, 5 серп. 2023 р. о 15:49 Jonas Karlman <jo...@kwiboo.se> пише: > > Hi, > > On 2023-07-21 07:34, Svyatoslav Ryhel wrote: > > чт, 20 лип. 2023 р. о 22:43 Simon Glass <s...@chromium.org> пише: > >> > >> Hi Svyatoslav, > >> > >> On Thu, 20 Jul 2023 at 06:38, Svyatoslav Ryhel <clamo...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> > >>> Regulators initial setup was previously dependent on board call. > >>> To move from this behaviour were introduced two steps. First is > >>> that all individual regulators will be probed just after binding > >> > >> We must not probe devices automatically when bound. The i2c interface > >> may not be available, etc. Do a probe afterwards. > >> > >> Perhaps I am misunderstanding this, iwc please reword this commit message. > > > > After bound. If the regulator is a self-sufficient i2c device then it > > will be bound > > after i2c is available by code design so i2c interface should be > > available at that > > moment. At least led and gpio uclasses perform this for initial setup > > of devices. > > > > Platform regulators (aka fixed/gpio regulators) work perfectly fine. I > > have no i2c > > regulators to test deeply. > > > > As for now only one uclass is not compatible with this system - PMIC which > > has > > strong dependency between regulator and main mfd. This is why probing after > > bind for pmic regulators is disabled and pmic regulators are probed on pmic > > core > > post_probe. > > This sounds more like a possible bug of some dependency not being > probed in correct order or not leaving the device in a ready state > after probe. > > If pmic regulators are bind in pmic bind with the pmic as parent, then > at regulator probe the driver core ensure that pmic has probed before > regulator use.
I have found why this occurs. With this patchset always/boot-on regulators are probed immediately after bind, since pmic regulators are bound on pmics bind it causes a situation when regulator is probed before pmic and pmics ops are not available. Moving pmic children bind to pmics probe fixed this issue. > This works perfect fine with the RK8xx I2C PMIC and its regulators. > Wich a call to device_get_supply_regulator(dev, "test-supply", ®) > probe happens in i2c, pmic and regulator order. > > > > >>> which ensures that regulator pdata is filled and second is setting > >>> up regulator in post probe which enseres that correct regulator > >>> state according to pdata is reached. > > I think that the approach in this patch is trying to change too much all > at once. > > Have made some adjustments that I think should help with transition. > - Added a flag to protect regulator_autoset from being called more then > once for each regulator, in a separate patch. > - Changed to only probe-after-bind on regulators marked as > always-on/boot-on. > > And it works something like this: > > static int regulator_post_bind(struct udevice *dev) > { > [...] > > if (uc_pdata->always_on || uc_pdata->boot_on) > dev_or_flags(dev, DM_FLAG_PROBE_AFTER_BIND); > } > > static int regulator_post_probe(struct udevice *dev) > { > ret = regulator_autoset(dev); > } > > With that any always-on/boot-on regulator would automatically probe and > autoset after bind, remaining would only probe and autoset if they are > used. > > This approach should also prevent having to change existing code that > may call autoset, and cleanup can be done in follow-up patches/series. > > Probe-after-bind and call to autoset could also be protected with a new > Kconfig to help with transition. > > See following for a working example using a new driver that depends > on that regulators have been autoset prior to regulator_get_value. > https://github.com/Kwiboo/u-boot-rockchip/compare/master...rk3568-io-domain > > Or the two commits separate: > > power: regulator: Only run autoset once for each regulator > https://github.com/Kwiboo/u-boot-rockchip/commit/05db4dbcb8f908b417ed5cae8a7a325c82112d75 > > power: regulator: Perform regulator setup inside uclass > https://github.com/Kwiboo/u-boot-rockchip/commit/489bd5d2c1a2a33824eac4f2d54399ef5dff4fdf > > Regards, > Jonas > > >>> > >>> Signed-off-by: Svyatoslav Ryhel <clamo...@gmail.com> > >>> --- > >>> drivers/power/regulator/regulator-uclass.c | 212 ++++++--------------- > >>> include/power/regulator.h | 119 ------------ > >>> 2 files changed, 62 insertions(+), 269 deletions(-) > >> > >> Regards, > >> SImon >