Hi! > The ROHM BD9571MWV PMIC on the Renesas Salvator-X(S) and ULCB > development boards supports DDR Backup Power, which means that the DDR > power rails can be kept powered while the main SoC is powered down. > > This patch series extends the support for DDR backup mode (see commit > 6eb0bfae6973eb6a ("regulator: bd9571mwv: Add support for backup mode")) > to systems with toggle instead of momentary power switches. > > With a toggle power switch (or level signal), the following steps must > be followed exactly: > 1. Configure PMIC for backup mode, which changes the role of the > power switch to a wake-up switch, > 2. Switch accessory power switch off, to prepare for system suspend, > which is a manual step not controlled by software, > 3. Suspend system, > 4. Switch accessory power switch on, to resume. > > Unlike on systems with a momentary toggle switch, an additional step 2 > must be performed in between step 1 and step 3. Hence step 1 can no > longer be handled in the PMIC's suspend callback. > > This patch series allows performing step 1 when the user writes > "on" to the PMIC's "backup_mode" virtual file in sysfs, e.g. > > echo on > /sys/bus/i2c/drivers/bd9571mwv/*/bd9571mwv-regulator*/backup_mode Do you expect more boards to have similar design? If so, we may want to have standard place in /sys/ not depending on i2c paths and driver names, but I believe such design is so... awkward that it is not going to appear anywhere else...? Pavel -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html