
27 Nov
2013
27 Nov
'13
7:40 a.m.
Dear Otavio Salvador,
In message CAP9ODKqBwH+LfhTcPMBn1ppUtfpfUnUyyN8CTi=akwja1ka6Qg@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
Do I understand correctly that this happens only with the FSL kernel, i. e. not with mainline Linux?
Exactly.
What exactly is the effect of calling your set_anatop_bypass() function? Why would that be needed on the FSL kernel, and not on mainline?
Mainline seems to not drive the pmic while the FSL kernel does. So it seems we ought to bypass the internal LDO.
Or rather fix the FSL kernel?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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