The device tree for Gumstix Pepper has DCDC2 and
DCDC3 correctly labelled but the upper limit values
are wrong. The confusion is due to the hardware
quirk where the DCDC2 and DCDC3 wires are flipped
in Pepper.
Signed-off-by: Arun Bharadwaj <arun@gumstix.com>
Tested-by: Ash Charles <ashcharles@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com>
Boot process is halting in midway because some of the necessary voltage
regulators are deemed unused and subsequently powered off, leading to
a completely unresponsive system.
Most of the device nodes had correct voltage regulator attachments.
Yet these nodes had to set stricter enforcement on them through
'regulator-boot-on' and 'regulator-always-on' to function correctly.
The consumers of the regulators this commit affect are the followings:
DCDC1: vdd_1v8 system supply, USB-PHY, and ADC
DCDC2: Core domain
DCDC3: MPU core domain
LDO1: RTC
LDO2: 3v3 IO domain
LDO3: USB-PHY; not a boot-time requirement
LDO4: LCD [16:23]
All but LDO3 need to be always-on for the system to be functional.
Additionally regulator-name properties have been added for the kernel to
display the name from the schematic. This will improve diagnostics.
Signed-off-by: Adam YH Lee <adam.yh.lee@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@atomide.com>