power: supply: Use an rbtree rather than flat register cache
The smb347 has a very sparse register map (the maximum register is 0x3f but less than 10% of the possible registers appear to be defined) and doesn't have any hardware defaults specified so the sparser data structure of an rbtree is a better fit for it's needs than a flat cache. Since it uses I2C for the control interface there is no performance concern with the slightly more involved code so let's convert it. This will mean we avoid any issues created by assuming that any previously unaccessed registers hold a value that doesn't match what's in the hardware (eg, an _update_bits() suppressing a write). Signed-off-by:Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> Signed-off-by:
Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com>
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