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SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/3] ARM: dts: imx6ul-14x14-evk: Add sensors' GPIO regulator
On 19-12-11 01:06, Anson Huang wrote:
>
>
> > Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/3] ARM: dts: imx6ul-14x14-evk: Add sensors' GPIO
> > regulator
> >
> > On 24.10.2019 11:51, Anson Huang wrote:
> > > On i.MX6UL 14x14 EVK board, sensors' power are controlled by
> > > GPIO5_IO02, add GPIO regulator for sensors to manage their power.
> > >
> > > Signed-off-by: Anson Huang <Anson.Huang@nxp.com>
> >
> > For me this breaks network boot on imx6ul evk, relevant log snippet is this:
> >
> > fec 20b4000.ethernet eth0: Unable to connect to phy
> > IP-Config: Failed to open eth0
> >
> > Looking at schematics (SPF-28616_C2.pdf) I see that SNVS_TAMPER2 pin is
> > connected to PERI_PWREN which controls VPERI_3V3 which is used across
> > the board:
> > * Sensors (VSENSOR_3V3)
> > * Ethernet (VENET_3V3)
> > * Bluetooth
> > * CAN
> > * Arduino header
> > * Camera
> >
> > Maybe there are board revision differences? As far as I can tell this regulator
> > is not specific to sensors so it should be always on.
>
> You are correct, this regulator controls many other peripherals, I should make it always ON for now
> to make sure NOT break other peripheral, and after all other peripherals controlled
> by this regulator have added this regulator management, then the always ON can be
> removed.

IMHO marking the regulator as always on shouldn't be the fix. Is it to
much work to add all required regulators? At least please add a comment
which describes the need of the always-on property.

Regards,
Marco

> Thanks,
> Anson

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