From: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com>
To: Waqar Hameed <waqar.hameed@axis.com>
Cc: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>,
Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzk+dt@kernel.org>,
Conor Dooley <conor+dt@kernel.org>,
kernel@axis.com, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
linux-pm@vger.kernel.org, devicetree@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/2] Add driver for TI BQ25630 charger
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2026 18:17:16 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ah72aPNg-psfHrHi@venus> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <pnda4tunkrx.a.out@axis.com>
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Hi,
On Wed, May 20, 2026 at 05:49:38PM +0200, Waqar Hameed wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 27, 2026 at 16:35 +0100 Waqar Hameed <waqar.hameed@axis.com> wrote:
> > This patch series contains a fully working driver for the basic
> > functionality for the new TI BQ25630 charger (see datasheet [1]).
Driver itself LGTM. I think it would be sensible to merge that while
the extra features are being prepared, but the DT binding must be
fixed first :)
> > However, some functionality has no straightforward implementation. The
> > following features have therefore been left out and hopefully we can
> > have some design discussions to reach a clear resolution for the next
> > patch version (hence the RFC tag):
> >
> > 1. The USB OTG functionality (i.e. power *out* from the device) would
> > probably need a minor refactorization to use the MFD sub-system to
> > also register a regulator driver. Looking at the bq257xx driver,
> > this should be the preferred design?
If the regulator is the only part making this a MFD, just create it
in the charger driver itself. There are a few examples, just grep
for 'struct regulator_ops' in drivers/power/supply.
> > 2. Other drivers add a custom `sysfs` attributes for BATFET control.
> > See for example rt9471 and bq24190. Is this the preferred approach?
> > Should we add a new power `sysfs` class ABI for this? (There is a
> > TODO left in the code for this.)
> >
> > I reckon it is quite common to have BATFET control for chargers,
> > i.e. being able to set them in "ship mode", "stand-by mode",
> > "shutdown mode" or "idle mode" (example values taken from the
> > `BATFET_CTRL` register field from datasheet [1])?
Yes. I usually ask to use custom properties until there are a few
users to avoid cluttering the general ABI. I think BATFET is a good
candidate. Please add a new property for that one.
> > 3. This device has liquid detection and corrosion mitigation. I
> > couldn't find any existing device driver with this kind of
> > functionality. The datasheet [1] even mentions "patent pending",
> > although it refers to the USB type-C Specification 2.3... :)
This is something I also expect to see in more devices; I know a
couple of Android devices offer this. But indeed nothing has been
submitted so far.
> > When liquid is detected in the charging port, an interrupt is
> > fired. Likewise, an interrupt can be fired when the port is dry
> > enough (according to some configured threshold value). My initial
> > thought was that maybe we can add "liquid detected" to the `health`
> > `sysfs` ABI?
Sounds good to me.
> > However, the question still remains though how one
> > should enable/disable and set threshold values for this (new power
> > class `sysfs` ABI or a custom one only for this driver)?
> >
> > [1] https://www.ti.com/lit/gpn/bq25630
I had a quick look at the datasheet. I think a new standard property
would be sensible:
LIQUID_DETECTION_CONTROL with possible values
off = Not liquid detection is being performed
auto = Periodic liquid detection checks are being done
once = Writing this will perform a single check (and return to off)
For the other controls I'm not sure how generalized they are. E.g.
for TLQD and ILQD it offers 4 steps, but not explicit current
(seconds and amps). OTOH for the voltage explicit values are listed.
Maybe just leave them to the default until somebody actually need
this configurable?
> Friendly ping incoming!
Sorry for being slow with reviews, I was quite busy and out of
office in the whole May. I suggest that the 3 things are being
send on top of the updaed base driver :)
Greetings,
-- Sebastian
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Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-02-27 15:35 [RFC PATCH 0/2] Add driver for TI BQ25630 charger Waqar Hameed
2026-02-27 15:35 ` [RFC PATCH 1/2] dt-bindings: power: supply: Add " Waqar Hameed
2026-02-27 17:31 ` Conor Dooley
2026-03-02 13:44 ` Waqar Hameed
2026-03-02 17:47 ` Conor Dooley
2026-03-04 16:16 ` Waqar Hameed
2026-02-27 15:35 ` [RFC PATCH 2/2] power: supply: Add driver for " Waqar Hameed
2026-05-20 15:49 ` [RFC PATCH 0/2] " Waqar Hameed
2026-06-02 16:17 ` Sebastian Reichel [this message]
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