On Fri, 2019-01-04 at 10:10 -0600, Rob Herring wrote: > On Thu, Jan 3, 2019 at 9:00 PM Min Guo <min.guo@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Thu, 2019-01-03 at 16:14 -0600, Rob Herring wrote: > > > On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 03:34:23PM +0800, min.guo@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > From: Min Guo <min.guo@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > > > This adds support for MediaTek musb controller in > > > > host, peripheral and otg mode > > [...] > > > > > + - interrupts : interrupt used by musb controller > > > > + - interrupt-names : must be "mc" > > > > > > -names is pointless when there is only one. > > The MUSB core driver has two interrupts, one is for MAC, another for DMA, > > but on MTK platform, there is only a MAC interrupt, here following the binding > > of MUSB core driver. > > You should probably be listing the same interrupt number twice if 2 > interrupts are combined. If only one interrupt is regisetred in driver, dose still need list the same interrupt number twice in dtsi? > > > > +Optional properties: > > > > + - extcon : external connector for VBUS and IDPIN changes detection, > > > > + needed when supports dual-role mode. > > > > > > Don't use extcon for new bindings. The usb-connector binding should be > > > used instead. > > This is used to detect the changes of the IDPIN and VBUS, the change > > events are provided by other drivers, such as extcon-usb-gpio.c, and > > then switch MUSB controller to host or device mode, but the > > usb-connector can't detect these changes. > > To repeat, do not use extcon binding for new bindings. It is poorly > designed as it reflects extcon driver needs, not a description of the > hardware. If you have ID on GPIO, then that belongs in a usb-connector > node because that GPIO goes to the connector. For Vbus, you should > have a vbus-supply in the connector and use a gpio-regulator if it is > GPIO controlled. Sorry, I didn't find a common driver describing the usb-connector. Is there any driver that I can refer to, specially the way to switch MUSB controller between host and device mode? > > > > + - vbus-supply : reference to the VBUS regulator, needed when supports > > > > + dual-role mode. > > > > > > The controller is powered from Vbus? Probably not. This belongs in the > > > connector or maybe the phy (if the phy is powered from Vbus). > > The Vbus is used to provide 5V voltage to the connected device when the > > controller works as host mode. > > I know what Vbus is. Unless Vbus is providing power to the host > controller, putting the Vbus supply in the controller node is not a > accurate representation of the hardware. I will put vbus-supply in usb-connector after implement it. > Rob