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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3 6/7] ASoC: dt-bindings: xmos,xvf3500: add XMOS XVF3500 voice processor
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On 06.02.24 16:22, Matthias Kaehlcke wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 06, 2024 at 04:05:15PM +0100, Javier Carrasco wrote:
>> On 06.02.24 15:32, Mark Brown wrote:
>>> On Tue, Feb 06, 2024 at 02:59:34PM +0100, Javier Carrasco wrote:
>>>
>>>> The XMOS XVF3500 VocalFusion Voice Processor[1] is a low-latency, 32-bit
>>>> multicore controller for voice processing.
>>>
>>> Acked-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
>>>
>>> though...
>>>
>>>> + vdd-supply:
>>>> + description:
>>>> + Regulator for the 1V0 supply.
>>>> +
>>>> + vdd2-supply:
>>>> + description:
>>>> + Regulator for the 3V3 supply.
>>>
>>> ...it's a bit weird that the supplies are named like this, usually
>>> there'd be some sort of meaningful name (even if it's just VDD_1V0 and
>>> VDD_3V3 or something). Are you sure these are the actual names?
>>
>> The names in the datasheet are vdd for the 1V0 supply and vddio for the
>> 3V3 supply. I named the latter vdd2 instead because this device does not
>> have its own driver and instead it uses the onboard_usb_hub generic
>> driver, where the supplies are named vdd and vdd2.
>>
>> Those are the names used for devm_regulator_bulk_get(). Is that not the
>> right way to match them?
>
> If desired the driver could be extended to support device specific regulator
> names through struct onboard_hub/dev_pdata.

the onboard_usb_hub driver as well and their supplies are named vdd and
vdd2:
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/cypress,hx3.yaml

I took a look at its datasheet and there is no vdd2 as such, so I think
we are in a similar situation here. Actually that device requires five
supplies and they have been grouped into vdd and vdd2 according to their
voltage level.

Best regards,
Javier Carrasco


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