@@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ struct twlreg_info {
#define TWL6030_CFG_STATE_SLEEP 0x03
#define TWL6030_CFG_STATE_GRP_SHIFT 5
#define TWL6030_CFG_STATE_APP_SHIFT 2
+#define TWL6030_CFG_STATE_MASK 0x03
#define TWL6030_CFG_STATE_APP_MASK (0x03 << TWL6030_CFG_STATE_APP_SHIFT)
#define TWL6030_CFG_STATE_APP(v) (((v) & TWL6030_CFG_STATE_APP_MASK) >>\
TWL6030_CFG_STATE_APP_SHIFT)
@@ -128,13 +129,14 @@ static int twl6030reg_is_enabled(struct regulator_dev *rdev)
if (grp < 0)
return grp;
grp &= P1_GRP_6030;
+ val = twlreg_read(info, TWL_MODULE_PM_RECEIVER, VREG_STATE);
+ val = TWL6030_CFG_STATE_APP(val);
} else {
+ val = twlreg_read(info, TWL_MODULE_PM_RECEIVER, VREG_STATE);
+ val &= TWL6030_CFG_STATE_MASK;
grp = 1;
}
- val = twlreg_read(info, TWL_MODULE_PM_RECEIVER, VREG_STATE);
- val = TWL6030_CFG_STATE_APP(val);
-
return grp && (val == TWL6030_CFG_STATE_ON);
}
@@ -187,7 +189,12 @@ static int twl6030reg_get_status(struct regulator_dev *rdev)
val = twlreg_read(info, TWL_MODULE_PM_RECEIVER, VREG_STATE);
- switch (TWL6030_CFG_STATE_APP(val)) {
+ if (info->features & TWL6032_SUBCLASS)
+ val &= TWL6030_CFG_STATE_MASK;
+ else
+ val = TWL6030_CFG_STATE_APP(val);
+
+ switch (val) {
case TWL6030_CFG_STATE_ON:
return REGULATOR_STATUS_NORMAL;
Status is reported as always off in the 6032 case. Status reporting now matches the logic in the setters. Once of the differences to the 6030 is that there are no groups, therefore the state needs to be read out in the lower bits. Signed-off-by: Andreas Kemnade <andreas@kemnade.info> --- drivers/regulator/twl6030-regulator.c | 15 +++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)