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SubjectRe: [PATCH 6/6] mfd: da9063: Add DA9063L support
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On 05/24/2018 02:32 PM, Steve Twiss wrote:
> Hi Marek,
>
> On 24 May 2018 @ 12:49 Steve Twiss wrote:
>
>> To: Marek Vasut <marek.vasut@gmail.com>; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
>> Cc: Marek Vasut <marek.vasut+renesas@gmail.com>; Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>; Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>; Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>; Steve Twiss <stwiss.opensource@diasemi.com>; Wolfram Sang <wsa+renesas@sang-engineering.com>; linux-renesas-soc@vger.kernel.org
>> Subject: RE: [PATCH 6/6] mfd: da9063: Add DA9063L support
>>
>> Thanks Marek,
>>
>>> On 23 May 2018 12:43 Marek Vasut wrote,
>>>
>>> To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
>>> Cc: Marek Vasut <marek.vasut+renesas@gmail.com>; Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>; Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>;
>>> Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>; Steve Twiss <stwiss.opensource@diasemi.com>; Wolfram Sang <wsa+renesas@sang-engineering.com>; linux-renesas-soc@vger.kernel.org
>>> Subject: [PATCH 6/6] mfd: da9063: Add DA9063L support
>>>
>>> Add support for DA9063L, which is a reduced variant of the DA9063 with less regulators and without RTC.
>>>
>>
>> There's potentially more to this file. Without an RTC the regmap access tables would change
>> and the usual DA9063 (BB silicon) tables would become invalid.
>> The tables for da9063_bb_readable_ranges, da9063_bb_writeable_ranges, da9063_bb_volatile_ranges,
>> would need to be updated for DA9063L, if a new chip model was needed.
>>
>> The new ranges would be this (see below), and would remove any RTC accesses in the new chip model.
>>
>> static const struct regmap_range da9063l_bb_readable_ranges[] = {
>> {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_PAGE_CON,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_MON_A10_RES,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_SEQ,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_ID_32_31,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_SEQ_A,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_AUTO3_LOW,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_T_OFFSET,
>> .range_max = DA9063_BB_REG_GP_ID_19,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_CHIP_ID,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_CHIP_VARIANT,
>> },
>> };
>>
>> static const struct regmap_range da9063l_bb_writeable_ranges[] = {
>> {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_PAGE_CON,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_PAGE_CON,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_FAULT_LOG,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_VSYS_MON,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_SEQ,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_ID_32_31,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_SEQ_A,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_AUTO3_LOW,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_CONFIG_I,
>> .range_max = DA9063_BB_REG_MON_REG_4,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_BB_REG_GP_ID_0,
>> .range_max = DA9063_BB_REG_GP_ID_19,
>> },
>> };
>>
>> static const struct regmap_range da9063l_bb_volatile_ranges[] = {
>> {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_PAGE_CON,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_EVENT_D,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_CONTROL_A,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_CONTROL_B,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_CONTROL_E,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_CONTROL_F,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_BCORE2_CONT,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_LDO11_CONT,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_DVC_1,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_ADC_MAN,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_ADC_RES_L,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_MON_A10_RES,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_SEQ,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_SEQ,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_REG_EN_32K,
>> .range_max = DA9063_REG_EN_32K,
>> }, {
>> .range_min = DA9063_BB_REG_MON_REG_5,
>> .range_max = DA9063_BB_REG_MON_REG_6,
>> },
>> };
>>
>> However this is a larger and more wide-ranging change compared to the one proposed by Marek,
>> and would require other alterations to fit this in. Also I'm undecided to what it would really add
>> apart from a new chip model: I have been told accessing the DA9063 RTC register locations has no
>> effect in the DA9063L.
>
> Looking at this further, there is also a new IRQ regmap.
> Again this comes down to whether a full chip model is needed or not. If not, then the IRQ map does not
> need to be changed as given. Otherwise the removal of the following:
>
> [DA9063_IRQ_ALARM] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_A_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_ALARM,
> },
> [DA9063_IRQ_TICK] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_A_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_TICK,
> },
>
> prior to registering the IRQs in the chip model would be needed.
> The new regmap_irq would be:
>
> static const struct regmap_irq da9063l_irqs[] = {
> /* DA9063 event A register */
> [DA9063L_IRQ_ONKEY] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_A_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_ONKEY,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_ADC_RDY] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_A_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_ADC_RDY,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_SEQ_RDY] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_A_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_SEQ_RDY,
> },
> /* DA9063 event B register */
> [DA9063L_IRQ_WAKE] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_B_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_WAKE,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_TEMP] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_B_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_TEMP,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_COMP_1V2] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_B_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_COMP_1V2,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_LDO_LIM] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_B_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_LDO_LIM,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_REG_UVOV] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_B_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_UVOV,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_DVC_RDY] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_B_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_DVC_RDY,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_VDD_MON] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_B_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_VDD_MON,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_WARN] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_B_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_VDD_WARN,
> },
> /* DA9063 event C register */
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI0] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_C_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI0,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI1] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_C_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI1,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI2] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_C_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI2,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI3] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_C_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI3,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI4] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_C_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI4,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI5] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_C_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI5,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI6] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_C_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI6,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI7] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_C_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI7,
> },
> /* DA9063 event D register */
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI8] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_D_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI8,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI9] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_D_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI9,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI10] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_D_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI10,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI11] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_D_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI11,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI12] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_D_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI12,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI13] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_D_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI13,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI14] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_D_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI14,
> },
> [DA9063L_IRQ_GPI15] = {
> .reg_offset = DA9063_REG_EVENT_D_OFFSET,
> .mask = DA9063_M_GPI15,
> },
> };

We can probably do the same trick with the regmaps and irqmaps as with
the rest, that is, reorder them and register only a smaller portion ?

--
Best regards,
Marek Vasut

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