From: Dave Jones <davej@redhat.com>
To: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: Jamie Lentin <jm@lentin.co.uk>, Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>,
Simon Baatz <gmbnomis@gmail.com>,
Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
Subject: Re: power: Add simple poweroff-gpio driver
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2012 15:51:59 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20121213205159.GA21825@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20121213202157.8106C66071E@gitolite.kernel.org>
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 08:21:57PM +0000, Linux Kernel wrote:
> Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/linus/;a=commit;h=96ff0f5c7efd4a2205c48a76a6a1fcd2731e6128
> Commit: 96ff0f5c7efd4a2205c48a76a6a1fcd2731e6128
> Parent: f4a00139b7cbeff538e616a21f6b57249a9d3ed8
> Author: Jamie Lentin <jm@lentin.co.uk>
> AuthorDate: Sat Nov 17 09:51:04 2012 +0100
> Committer: Jason Cooper <jason@lakedaemon.net>
> CommitDate: Sat Nov 24 02:56:38 2012 +0000
>
> power: Add simple poweroff-gpio driver
>
> Given appropriate devicetree bindings, this driver registers a
> pm_power_off function to set a GPIO line high/low to power down
> your board.
Given this seems to be dependant on device-tree, shouldn't there be
some 'depends on' in the kconfig to prevent this showing up on architectures
that don't implement it ?
> +menuconfig POWER_RESET
> + bool "Board level reset or power off"
> + help
> + Provides a number of drivers which either reset a complete board
> + or shut it down, by manipulating the main power supply on the board.
> +
> + Say Y here to enable board reset and power off
> +
> +config POWER_RESET_GPIO
> + bool "GPIO power-off driver"
> + depends on OF_GPIO && POWER_RESET
> + help
> + This driver supports turning off your board via a GPIO line.
> + If your board needs a GPIO high/low to power down, say Y and
> + create a binding in your devicetree.
If not, upon seeing this, I suspect many users will ask "how do I know if I need this?"
given there's no mention of the sort of hardware this is useful on.
Dave
next parent reply other threads:[~2012-12-13 20:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <20121213202157.8106C66071E@gitolite.kernel.org>
2012-12-13 20:51 ` Dave Jones [this message]
2012-12-14 8:21 ` power: Add simple poweroff-gpio driver Andrew Lunn
2012-12-14 10:40 ` Jamie Lentin
2012-12-14 15:08 ` Dave Jones
2012-12-14 16:13 ` Stephen Warren
2012-12-14 19:53 ` Andrew Lunn
2012-12-14 20:05 ` Dave Jones
2012-12-14 21:53 ` Andrew Lunn
2012-12-14 21:59 ` Dave Jones
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