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1 files changed, 93 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/regulator/mc13892-regulator.c b/drivers/regulator/mc13892-regulator.c
index 0d84b1f33199..9891aec47b57 100644
--- a/drivers/regulator/mc13892-regulator.c
+++ b/drivers/regulator/mc13892-regulator.c
@@ -164,6 +164,14 @@ static const unsigned int mc13892_sw1[] = {
1350000, 1375000
};
+/*
+ * Note: this table is used to derive SWxVSEL by index into
+ * the array. Offset the values by the index of 1100000uV
+ * to get the actual register value for that voltage selector
+ * if the HI bit is to be set as well.
+ */
+#define MC13892_SWxHI_SEL_OFFSET 20
+
static const unsigned int mc13892_sw[] = {
600000, 625000, 650000, 675000, 700000, 725000,
750000, 775000, 800000, 825000, 850000, 875000,
@@ -239,7 +247,6 @@ static const unsigned int mc13892_pwgtdrv[] = {
};
static struct regulator_ops mc13892_gpo_regulator_ops;
-/* sw regulators need special care due to the "hi bit" */
static struct regulator_ops mc13892_sw_regulator_ops;
@@ -396,7 +403,7 @@ static int mc13892_sw_regulator_get_voltage_sel(struct regulator_dev *rdev)
{
struct mc13xxx_regulator_priv *priv = rdev_get_drvdata(rdev);
int ret, id = rdev_get_id(rdev);
- unsigned int val;
+ unsigned int val, selector;
dev_dbg(rdev_get_dev(rdev), "%s id: %d\n", __func__, id);
@@ -407,12 +414,28 @@ static int mc13892_sw_regulator_get_voltage_sel(struct regulator_dev *rdev)
if (ret)
return ret;
- val = (val & mc13892_regulators[id].vsel_mask)
- >> mc13892_regulators[id].vsel_shift;
+ /*
+ * Figure out if the HI bit is set inside the switcher mode register
+ * since this means the selector value we return is at a different
+ * offset into the selector table.
+ *
+ * According to the MC13892 documentation note 59 (Table 47) the SW1
+ * buck switcher does not support output range programming therefore
+ * the HI bit must always remain 0. So do not do anything strange if
+ * our register is MC13892_SWITCHERS0.
+ */
+
+ selector = val & mc13892_regulators[id].vsel_mask;
+
+ if ((mc13892_regulators[id].vsel_reg != MC13892_SWITCHERS0) &&
+ (val & MC13892_SWITCHERS0_SWxHI)) {
+ selector += MC13892_SWxHI_SEL_OFFSET;
+ }
- dev_dbg(rdev_get_dev(rdev), "%s id: %d val: %d\n", __func__, id, val);
+ dev_dbg(rdev_get_dev(rdev), "%s id: %d val: 0x%08x selector: %d\n",
+ __func__, id, val, selector);
- return val;
+ return selector;
}
static int mc13892_sw_regulator_set_voltage_sel(struct regulator_dev *rdev,
@@ -425,18 +448,35 @@ static int mc13892_sw_regulator_set_voltage_sel(struct regulator_dev *rdev,
volt = rdev->desc->volt_table[selector];
mask = mc13892_regulators[id].vsel_mask;
- reg_value = selector << mc13892_regulators[id].vsel_shift;
-
- if (volt > 1375000) {
- mask |= MC13892_SWITCHERS0_SWxHI;
- reg_value |= MC13892_SWITCHERS0_SWxHI;
- } else if (volt < 1100000) {
- mask |= MC13892_SWITCHERS0_SWxHI;
- reg_value &= ~MC13892_SWITCHERS0_SWxHI;
+ reg_value = selector;
+
+ /*
+ * Don't mess with the HI bit or support HI voltage offsets for SW1.
+ *
+ * Since the get_voltage_sel callback has given a fudged value for
+ * the selector offset, we need to back out that offset if HI is
+ * to be set so we write the correct value to the register.
+ *
+ * The HI bit addition and selector offset handling COULD be more
+ * complicated by shifting and masking off the voltage selector part
+ * of the register then logical OR it back in, but since the selector
+ * is at bits 4:0 there is very little point. This makes the whole
+ * thing more readable and we do far less work.
+ */
+
+ if (mc13892_regulators[id].vsel_reg != MC13892_SWITCHERS0) {
+ if (volt > 1375000) {
+ reg_value -= MC13892_SWxHI_SEL_OFFSET;
+ reg_value |= MC13892_SWITCHERS0_SWxHI;
+ mask |= MC13892_SWITCHERS0_SWxHI;
+ } else if (volt < 1100000) {
+ reg_value &= ~MC13892_SWITCHERS0_SWxHI;
+ mask |= MC13892_SWITCHERS0_SWxHI;
+ }
}
mc13xxx_lock(priv->mc13xxx);
- ret = mc13xxx_reg_rmw(priv->mc13xxx, mc13892_regulators[id].reg, mask,
+ ret = mc13xxx_reg_rmw(priv->mc13xxx, mc13892_regulators[id].vsel_reg, mask,
reg_value);
mc13xxx_unlock(priv->mc13xxx);
@@ -495,15 +535,18 @@ static int mc13892_regulator_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
struct mc13xxx_regulator_init_data *mc13xxx_data;
struct regulator_config config = { };
int i, ret;
- int num_regulators = 0;
+ int num_regulators = 0, num_parsed;
u32 val;
num_regulators = mc13xxx_get_num_regulators_dt(pdev);
+
if (num_regulators <= 0 && pdata)
num_regulators = pdata->num_regulators;
if (num_regulators <= 0)
return -EINVAL;
+ num_parsed = num_regulators;
+
priv = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*priv) +
num_regulators * sizeof(priv->regulators[0]),
GFP_KERNEL);
@@ -520,7 +563,7 @@ static int mc13892_regulator_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
if (ret)
goto err_unlock;
- /* enable switch auto mode */
+ /* enable switch auto mode (on 2.0A silicon only) */
if ((val & 0x0000FFFF) == 0x45d0) {
ret = mc13xxx_reg_rmw(mc13892, MC13892_SWITCHERS4,
MC13892_SWITCHERS4_SW1MODE_M |
@@ -546,7 +589,39 @@ static int mc13892_regulator_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
= mc13892_vcam_get_mode;
mc13xxx_data = mc13xxx_parse_regulators_dt(pdev, mc13892_regulators,
- ARRAY_SIZE(mc13892_regulators));
+ ARRAY_SIZE(mc13892_regulators),
+ &num_parsed);
+
+ /*
+ * Perform a little sanity check on the regulator tree - if we found
+ * a number of regulators from mc13xxx_get_num_regulators_dt and
+ * then parsed a smaller number in mc13xxx_parse_regulators_dt then
+ * there is a regulator defined in the regulators node which has
+ * not matched any usable regulator in the driver. In this case,
+ * there is one missing and what will happen is the first regulator
+ * will get registered again.
+ *
+ * Fix this by basically making our number of registerable regulators
+ * equal to the number of regulators we parsed. We are allocating
+ * too much memory for priv, but this is unavoidable at this point.
+ *
+ * As an example of how this can happen, try making a typo in your
+ * regulators node (vviohi {} instead of viohi {}) so that the name
+ * does not match..
+ *
+ * The check will basically pass for platform data (non-DT) because
+ * mc13xxx_parse_regulators_dt for !CONFIG_OF will not touch num_parsed.
+ *
+ */
+ if (num_parsed != num_regulators) {
+ dev_warn(&pdev->dev,
+ "parsed %d != regulators %d - check your device tree!\n",
+ num_parsed, num_regulators);
+
+ num_regulators = num_parsed;
+ priv->num_regulators = num_regulators;
+ }
+
for (i = 0; i < num_regulators; i++) {
struct regulator_init_data *init_data;
struct regulator_desc *desc;
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