On 1/25/2021 5:55 PM, Bjorn Andersson wrote: > On Mon 25 Jan 19:14 CST 2021, Wesley Cheng wrote: > >> >> >> On 1/22/2021 9:12 AM, Bjorn Andersson wrote: >>> On Thu 21 Jan 22:01 CST 2021, Wesley Cheng wrote: >>> >> >> Hi Bjorn, >>> >>> Under what circumstances should we specify this? And in particular are >>> there scenarios (in the Qualcomm platforms) where this must not be set? >>> The TXFIFO dynamic allocation is actually a feature within the DWC3 >> controller, and isn't specifically for QCOM based platforms. It won't >> do any harm functionally if this flag is not set, as this is meant for >> enhancing performance/bandwidth. >> >>> In particular, the composition can be changed in runtime, so should we >>> set this for all Qualcomm platforms? >>> >> Ideally yes, if we want to increase bandwith for situations where SS >> endpoint bursting is set to a higher value. >> >>> And if that's the case, can we not just set it from the qcom driver? >>> >> Since this is a common DWC3 core feature, I think it would make more >> sense to have it in DWC3 core instead of a vendor's DWC3 glue driver. >> > > I don't have any objections to implementing it in the core driver, but > my question is can we just skip the DT binding and just enable it from > the vendor driver? > > Regards, > Bjorn > Hi Bjorn, I see. I think there are some designs which don't have a DWC3 glue driver, so assuming there may be other platforms using this, there may not always be a vendor driver to set this. Thanks Wesley Cheng -- The Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of the Code Aurora Forum, a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project