Some regulators don't report any voltage values, so checking supported
voltage range results in disabling all SDHCI_CAN_VDD_* flags and
registration failure. This patch finally provides a correct fix for the
registration of SDHCI driver with all possible voltage regulators:
dummy, fixed and regulated without using regulator_count_voltages()
hacks.

Signed-off-by: Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprow...@samsung.com>
---
 drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c |    6 +++++-
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c b/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c
index a9ad2cd..d244dc0 100644
--- a/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c
+++ b/drivers/mmc/host/sdhci.c
@@ -2930,7 +2930,11 @@ int sdhci_add_host(struct sdhci_host *host)
        }
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_REGULATOR
-       if (host->vmmc && regulator_count_voltages(host->vmmc) > 1) {
+       /*
+        * Voltage range check makes sense only if regulator reports
+        * any voltage value.
+        */
+       if (host->vmmc && regulator_get_voltage(host->vmmc) > 0) {
                ret = regulator_is_supported_voltage(host->vmmc, 2700000,
                        3600000);
                if ((ret <= 0) || (!(caps[0] & SDHCI_CAN_VDD_330)))
-- 
1.7.9.5

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