Re: [PATCH v2 3/4] mfd: tps65917: Add driver for the TPS65917 PMIC

From: Keerthy
Date: Tue May 20 2014 - 13:42:51 EST


Hi Nishanth,

On Tuesday 20 May 2014 07:45 PM, Nishanth Menon wrote:
On 05/20/2014 04:11 AM, Keerthy wrote:
[...]
+config MFD_TPS65917
+ bool "TI TPS65917 series chips"
+ select MFD_CORE
+ select REGMAP_I2C
+ select REGMAP_IRQ
+ depends on I2C=y
^^ why =y?
Palmas derived. I will knock off the 'y'

+ help
+ If you say yes here you get support for the TPS65917
+ PMIC chips from Texas Instruments. The device provides
+ 5 confgurable SPMSs and 5 LDOs, thermal protection module,
+ GPADC.
+
config MFD_TPS80031
bool "TI TPS80031/TPS80032 Power Management chips"
depends on I2C=y
diff --git a/drivers/mfd/Makefile b/drivers/mfd/Makefile
index 2851275..248a60b 100644
--- a/drivers/mfd/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/mfd/Makefile
@@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ tps65912-objs := tps65912-core.o tps65912-irq.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MFD_TPS65912) += tps65912.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MFD_TPS65912_I2C) += tps65912-i2c.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MFD_TPS65912_SPI) += tps65912-spi.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_MFD_TPS65917) += tps65917.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MFD_TPS80031) += tps80031.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MENELAUS) += menelaus.o
diff --git a/drivers/mfd/tps65917.c b/drivers/mfd/tps65917.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dbd67c5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/mfd/tps65917.c
@@ -0,0 +1,573 @@
+/*
+ * TI TPS65917 Integrated power management chipsets
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2014 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed "as is" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any
+ * kind, whether expressed or implied; without even the implied warranty
+ * of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License version 2 for more details.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/module.h>
+#include <linux/moduleparam.h>
+#include <linux/init.h>
+#include <linux/slab.h>
+#include <linux/i2c.h>
+#include <linux/interrupt.h>
+#include <linux/irq.h>
+#include <linux/regmap.h>
+#include <linux/err.h>
+#include <linux/mfd/core.h>
+#include <linux/mfd/tps65917.h>
+#include <linux/of_device.h>
<snip>
+
+static int tps65917_voltaile_regs[] = {
+ TPS65917_SMPS1_CTRL,
+ TPS65917_SMPS2_CTRL,
+ TPS65917_SMPS3_CTRL,
+ TPS65917_SMPS4_CTRL,
+ TPS65917_SMPS5_CTRL,
+ TPS65917_LDO1_CTRL,
+ TPS65917_LDO2_CTRL,
+ TPS65917_LDO3_CTRL,
+ TPS65917_LDO4_CTRL,
+ TPS65917_LDO5_CTRL,
+};
+
+static bool is_volatile_reg(struct device *dev, unsigned int reg)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ /*
+ * Caching all the required regulator registers.
+ */
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 11; i++)
+ if (reg == tps65917_voltaile_regs[i])
+ return true;
+
+ return false;
+}
+
+static const struct regmap_config tps65917_regmap_config[TPS65917_NUM_CLIENTS] = {
+ {
+ .reg_bits = 8,
+ .val_bits = 8,
+ .volatile_reg = is_volatile_reg,
+ .cache_type = REGCACHE_NONE,
Assume you wanted cached here, since you are marking certain registers
as volatile?
[...]

Yes. I will correct this.

+};
+
+int tps65917_ext_control_req_config(struct tps65917 *tps65917,
+ enum tps65917_external_requestor_id id,
+ int ext_ctrl, bool enable)
+{
kernel doc style documentation
[...]

+static struct tps65917 *tps65917_dev;
+
+static const struct of_device_id of_tps65917_match_tbl[] = {
+ {
+ .compatible = "ti,tps65917",
+ },
+ { },
+};
+MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, of_tps65917_match_tbl);
+
+static int tps65917_i2c_probe(struct i2c_client *i2c,
+ const struct i2c_device_id *id)
+{
[...]
+ /*
+ * If we are probing with DT do this the DT way and return here
+ * otherwise continue and add devices using mfd helpers.
+ */
+ if (node) {
+ ret = of_platform_populate(node, NULL, NULL, &i2c->dev);
+ if (ret < 0)
+ goto err_irq;
+ else if (pdata->pm_off && !pm_power_off)
+ tps65917_dev = tps65917;
and where is the actual power off function?

I will add that.


+ }
+
+ return ret;
+
+err_irq:
+ regmap_del_irq_chip(tps65917->irq, tps65917->irq_data);
+err_i2c:
+ for (i = 1; i < TPS65917_NUM_CLIENTS; i++) {
+ if (tps65917->i2c_clients[i])
+ i2c_unregister_device(tps65917->i2c_clients[i]);
+ }
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static int tps65917_i2c_remove(struct i2c_client *i2c)
+{
+ struct tps65917 *tps65917 = i2c_get_clientdata(i2c);
+ int i;
+
+ regmap_del_irq_chip(tps65917->irq, tps65917->irq_data);
+
+ for (i = 1; i < TPS65917_NUM_CLIENTS; i++) {
+ if (tps65917->i2c_clients[i])
+ i2c_unregister_device(tps65917->i2c_clients[i]);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static const struct i2c_device_id tps65917_i2c_id[] = {
+ { "tps65917", },
+};
+MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(i2c, tps65917_i2c_id);
+
+static struct i2c_driver tps65917_i2c_driver = {
+ .driver = {
+ .name = "tps65917",
+ .of_match_table = of_tps65917_match_tbl,
+ .owner = THIS_MODULE,
+ },
+ .probe = tps65917_i2c_probe,
+ .remove = tps65917_i2c_remove,
+ .id_table = tps65917_i2c_id,
+};
+
+static int __init tps65917_i2c_init(void)
+{
+ return i2c_add_driver(&tps65917_i2c_driver);
+}
+/* init early so consumer devices can complete system boot */
+subsys_initcall(tps65917_i2c_init);
Should we let them just defer?

[...]

Guess most drivers in the mfd folder use subsys_initcall


diff --git a/include/linux/mfd/tps65917.h b/include/linux/mfd/tps65917.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8232e22
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/linux/mfd/tps65917.h
+
+struct tps65917 {
+ struct device *dev;
+
+ struct i2c_client *i2c_clients[TPS65917_NUM_CLIENTS];
+ struct regmap *regmap[TPS65917_NUM_CLIENTS];
+
+ /* Stored chip id */
+ int id;
+
+ struct tps65917_pmic *pmic;
+
+ /* IRQ Data */
+ int irq;
+ u32 irq_mask;
+ /* mutext for irq */
+ struct mutex irq_lock;
+ struct regmap_irq_chip_data *irq_data;
+};
For all structures, could you use kerneldoc style documentation?
See: Documentation/kernel-doc-nano-HOWTO.txt +273


+static inline int tps65917_read(struct tps65917 *tps65917, unsigned int base,
+ unsigned int reg, unsigned int *val)
Again for all functions expected to be called by other driver(such as
regulator) to mfd, kernel-doc style documentation?

[...]

Ok.

Thanks,
Keerthy
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