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authorGuodong Xu <guodong.xu@linaro.org>2014-08-13 19:33:39 +0800
committerMark Brown <broonie@linaro.org>2014-08-16 16:55:42 -0500
commit79fd114161a764dfa456191af89358b3f5201c87 (patch)
treea9e16d36afbf25ffa2c5d05648ee92bee982d127 /drivers
parent272e2315fac3bfca0edfa3252b8a643c425602af (diff)
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regulator: core: factor out delay function from _regulator_do_enable
A common delay function can be helpful when implementing new features. Factor it out to maximize code reusability. Signed-off-by: Guodong Xu <guodong.xu@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@linaro.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r--drivers/regulator/core.c74
1 files changed, 40 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/regulator/core.c b/drivers/regulator/core.c
index 052e7f1f011d..dc0e9813b62d 100644
--- a/drivers/regulator/core.c
+++ b/drivers/regulator/core.c
@@ -1759,6 +1759,45 @@ static int regulator_ena_gpio_ctrl(struct regulator_dev *rdev, bool enable)
return 0;
}
+/**
+ * _regulator_enable_delay - a delay helper function
+ * @delay: time to delay in microseconds
+ *
+ * Delay for the requested amount of time as per the guidelines in:
+ *
+ * Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt
+ *
+ * The assumption here is that regulators will never be enabled in
+ * atomic context and therefore sleeping functions can be used.
+ */
+static void _regulator_enable_delay(unsigned int delay)
+{
+ unsigned int ms = delay / 1000;
+ unsigned int us = delay % 1000;
+
+ if (ms > 0) {
+ /*
+ * For small enough values, handle super-millisecond
+ * delays in the usleep_range() call below.
+ */
+ if (ms < 20)
+ us += ms * 1000;
+ else
+ msleep(ms);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Give the scheduler some room to coalesce with any other
+ * wakeup sources. For delays shorter than 10 us, don't even
+ * bother setting up high-resolution timers and just busy-
+ * loop.
+ */
+ if (us >= 10)
+ usleep_range(us, us + 100);
+ else
+ udelay(us);
+}
+
static int _regulator_do_enable(struct regulator_dev *rdev)
{
int ret, delay;
@@ -1792,40 +1831,7 @@ static int _regulator_do_enable(struct regulator_dev *rdev)
* together. */
trace_regulator_enable_delay(rdev_get_name(rdev));
- /*
- * Delay for the requested amount of time as per the guidelines in:
- *
- * Documentation/timers/timers-howto.txt
- *
- * The assumption here is that regulators will never be enabled in
- * atomic context and therefore sleeping functions can be used.
- */
- if (delay) {
- unsigned int ms = delay / 1000;
- unsigned int us = delay % 1000;
-
- if (ms > 0) {
- /*
- * For small enough values, handle super-millisecond
- * delays in the usleep_range() call below.
- */
- if (ms < 20)
- us += ms * 1000;
- else
- msleep(ms);
- }
-
- /*
- * Give the scheduler some room to coalesce with any other
- * wakeup sources. For delays shorter than 10 us, don't even
- * bother setting up high-resolution timers and just busy-
- * loop.
- */
- if (us >= 10)
- usleep_range(us, us + 100);
- else
- udelay(us);
- }
+ _regulator_enable_delay(delay);
trace_regulator_enable_complete(rdev_get_name(rdev));
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