Re: [PATCH] drivers/regulator: Notify sysfs about status changes

From: Mark Brown
Date: Thu Nov 09 2023 - 06:31:54 EST


On Thu, Nov 09, 2023 at 04:08:06PM +0530, Naresh Solanki wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Nov 2023 at 22:20, Mark Brown <broonie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > Ah, right. Everything except for the enable and disable there looks
> > like it should be OK since they should normally just not happen but the
> > enables and disables might get a bit frequent with runtime PM - not
> > *super* frequent like voltage scaling but enough that people could have
> > an issue with it.

> I aim for a straightforward implementation.
> Using attributes such as status or state seems ideal for receiving
> notifications.
> In my case, the application focuses on status changes—whether it's on, off,
> or encountering an error.
> These changes are driven by events originating from the regulator.
> So below change is what I see fit well.
>
> status_events = REGULATOR_EVENT_DISABLE;
> status_events |= REGULATOR_EVENT_ENABLE;
> status_events |= REGULATOR_EVENT_FAIL;
> status_events |= REGULATOR_EVENT_FORCE_DISABLE;
> status_events |= REGULATOR_EVENT_ABORT_DISABLE;

In terms of the implementation for delivering uevents this looks fine,
my concern here is that for some systems the enable and disable events
might happen more often than is really a good fir for delivering via
uevents, if a device like say a SD card is getting powered up and down
via runtime PM that might happen relatively often and then the system
would get a lot of uevents which it would most likely end up ignoring.
That could have a noticable impact on power or performance.

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