On 02/02/2012 03:32 PM, Mark Brown wrote:
> That's not a problem for using the bulk get - the array is part of the
> API so you can use regulator_bulk_get() and still look at individual
> supplies within the array later on when enabling and disabling them.

For some reason I have associated the use of regulator_bulk_get with the
use of regulator_bulk_enable/disable. It did not even crossed my mind
that I can still use regulator_enable on the individual regulators.
Will convert the regulator_get/put to bulk operations. It will make the
code a bit cleaner.
Thanks

>>>> +  ret = regulator_enable(twl6040->vio);
>>>> +  if (ret != 0) {
>>>> +          dev_err(&client->dev, "Failed to enable VIO: %d\n", ret);
>>>> +          goto power_err;
>>>> +  }
>>>> +  ret = regulator_enable(twl6040->v2v1);
>>>> +  if (ret != 0) {
>>>> +          dev_err(&client->dev, "Failed to enable V2V1: %d\n", ret);
>>>> +          regulator_disable(twl6040->vio);
> 
>> I disable the vio here, if the v2v1 enable fails.
> 
> Oh, that's quite confusing when mixed in with the goto/unwind - it'd be
> clearer to have the extra lable to jump to.

I guess this is a matter of taste.
However I have found some inconsistent naming with the exit labels,
which I'm going to fix for the next series.

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Péter
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