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SubjectRe: [PATCH v10 4/8] drm/ingenic: Add dw-hdmi driver for jz4780
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Hi Mark,


> Am 01.12.2021 um 16:10 schrieb Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>:
>
> On Wed, Dec 01, 2021 at 03:33:24PM +0100, H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>>> Am 01.12.2021 um 15:03 schrieb Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net>:
>
>>> Please make it mandatory in DTS then, and use devm_regulator_get() in the driver.
>
>> Well, I just wonder why the elegant devm_regulator_get_optional() exists at all
>> and seems to be used in ca. 80 places.
>
> Frankly because half of them are broken usages like this since people
> seem determined to have the most fragile error handling they can :/

I see. I had made the mistake myself to not check for NULL pointer on
regulator_disable here...

> There are valid use cases for it, with things like SD cards where some
> supplies are genuinely optional and simply constrain what features are
> available if they're omitted from the design. You also see some devices
> with the ability to replace internal regulators with external ones.
>
>> And if it is not allowed, why some DTS should be forced to add not physically existing dummy-regulators.
>
> Again, if the supply can be physically absent that is a sensible use
> case but that means completely absent, not just not software
> controllable. We can represent fixed voltage regulators just fine.

The question may be how we can know for a more generic driver that there is always a regulator.
In the present case we know the schematics but it is just one example.

>
>> AFAIR drivers should implement functionality defined by DTS but not the other way round: enforce DTS style.
>> BTW: there is no +5 mains dummy regulator defined in ci20.dts.
>
> It wouldn't be the first time a DTS were incomplete, and I'm sure it
> won't be the last.
>
>> What I fear is that if we always have to define the mains +5V (which is for example not
>> defined in ci20.dts), which rules stops us from asking to add a dummy-regulator from 110/230V to +5V as well.
>
> It is good practice to specify the full tree of supplies all the way to
> the main supply rail of the board, this ensures that if we need the
> information for something we've got it (even if that thing is just that
> we've got to the root of the tree). There's potential applications in
> battery supplied devices for managing very low power situations.

Indeed. So let's modify it as you have suggested.

BR and thanks,
Nikolaus

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