ARM: dts: exynos: Mark LDO10 as always-on on Peach Pit/Pi Chromebooks
Commitaff138bf8e
("ARM: dts: exynos: Add TMU nodes regulator supply for Peach boards") assigned LDO10 to Exynos Thermal Measurement Unit, but it turned out that it supplies also some other critical parts and board freezes/crashes when it is turned off. The mentioned commit made Exynos TMU a consumer of that regulator and in typical case Exynos TMU driver keeps it enabled from early boot. However there are such configurations (example is multi_v7_defconfig), in which some of the regulators are compiled as modules and are not available from early boot. In such case it may happen that LDO10 is turned off by regulator core, because it has no consumers yet (in this case consumer drivers cannot get it, because the supply regulators for it are not yet available). This in turn causes the board to crash. This patch restores 'always-on' property for the LDO10 regulator. Fixes:aff138bf8e
("ARM: dts: exynos: Add TMU nodes regulator supply for Peach boards") Signed-off-by: Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@samsung.com> Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk@kernel.org>
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regulator-name = "vdd_ldo10";
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regulator-min-microvolt = <1800000>;
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regulator-max-microvolt = <1800000>;
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regulator-always-on;
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regulator-state-mem {
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regulator-off-in-suspend;
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};
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regulator-name = "vdd_ldo10";
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regulator-min-microvolt = <1800000>;
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regulator-max-microvolt = <1800000>;
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regulator-always-on;
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regulator-state-mem {
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regulator-off-in-suspend;
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};
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