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author | Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com> | 2009-12-21 12:21:52 +0000 |
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committer | Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk> | 2010-03-03 14:49:23 +0000 |
commit | 31aae2beeb3d601d556b6a8c39085940ad1e9f42 (patch) | |
tree | 7a608cabf48e020c5d23e8a96a59c095f0946d2b /drivers/regulator | |
parent | 84b6826306119dc3c41ef9d7ed6c408112f63301 (diff) |
regulator: Allow regulators to specify the time taken to ramp on enable
Regulators may sometimes take longer to enable than the control operation
used to do so, either because the regulator has ramp rate control used to
limit inrush current or because the control operation is very fast (GPIO
being the most common example of this). In order to ensure that consumers
do not rely on the regulator before it is enabled provide an enable_time()
operation and have the core delay for that time before returning to the
caller.
This is implemented as a function since the ramp rate may be specified in
voltage per unit time and therefore the time depend on the configuration.
In future it would be desirable to allow the bulk operations to run the
delays for multiple enables in parallel but this is not currently supported.
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/regulator')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/regulator/core.c | 41 |
1 files changed, 35 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/regulator/core.c b/drivers/regulator/core.c index 6d2ce8a0533..ca8e1642538 100644 --- a/drivers/regulator/core.c +++ b/drivers/regulator/core.c @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ #include <linux/err.h> #include <linux/mutex.h> #include <linux/suspend.h> +#include <linux/delay.h> #include <linux/regulator/consumer.h> #include <linux/regulator/driver.h> #include <linux/regulator/machine.h> @@ -1084,6 +1085,13 @@ overflow_err: return NULL; } +static int _regulator_get_enable_time(struct regulator_dev *rdev) +{ + if (!rdev->desc->ops->enable_time) + return 0; + return rdev->desc->ops->enable_time(rdev); +} + /* Internal regulator request function */ static struct regulator *_regulator_get(struct device *dev, const char *id, int exclusive) @@ -1251,7 +1259,7 @@ static int _regulator_can_change_status(struct regulator_dev *rdev) /* locks held by regulator_enable() */ static int _regulator_enable(struct regulator_dev *rdev) { - int ret; + int ret, delay; /* do we need to enable the supply regulator first */ if (rdev->supply) { @@ -1275,13 +1283,34 @@ static int _regulator_enable(struct regulator_dev *rdev) if (!_regulator_can_change_status(rdev)) return -EPERM; - if (rdev->desc->ops->enable) { - ret = rdev->desc->ops->enable(rdev); - if (ret < 0) - return ret; - } else { + if (!rdev->desc->ops->enable) return -EINVAL; + + /* Query before enabling in case configuration + * dependant. */ + ret = _regulator_get_enable_time(rdev); + if (ret >= 0) { + delay = ret; + } else { + printk(KERN_WARNING + "%s: enable_time() failed for %s: %d\n", + __func__, rdev_get_name(rdev), + ret); + delay = 0; } + + /* Allow the regulator to ramp; it would be useful + * to extend this for bulk operations so that the + * regulators can ramp together. */ + ret = rdev->desc->ops->enable(rdev); + if (ret < 0) + return ret; + + if (delay >= 1000) + mdelay(delay / 1000); + else if (delay) + udelay(delay); + } else if (ret < 0) { printk(KERN_ERR "%s: is_enabled() failed for %s: %d\n", __func__, rdev_get_name(rdev), ret); |