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* RFC power domain vs generic supply regulator
@ 2021-06-08  6:01 Michael Nazzareno Trimarchi
  2021-08-05 17:23 ` Mark Brown
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Michael Nazzareno Trimarchi @ 2021-06-08  6:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: LKML, Mark Brown; +Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman

Hi all

I'm trying to understand how to deal with devices that do not provide
a supply handle connection using the device tree, or if there is a
generic way
to connect to a regulator. The pinctrl has a generic binding inside
dd.c that allow to mux pinout during probing or it allows to define a
power domain,
According to the code I read the power domain can be only connected to
the SoC power domain but in general a generic power domain can be
connected
to any source aka a regulator. For example and spi-nor can be powered
but a gpio regulator or any kind of supply connection and bunch of
devices
can just need a supply if they are probed or binded runtime. Can
someone give me feedback on this topic?

Michael

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