Re: [PATCH 29/29] arm64: dts: qcom: Harmonize DWC USB3 DT nodes name

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



Hello John

On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 06:06:24PM -0700, John Stultz wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 3:09 PM Serge Semin <fancer.lancer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 01:09:05PM -0700, John Stultz wrote:
> > > On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 12:17 PM Bjorn Andersson
> > > <bjorn.andersson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > > > On Jul 21, 2021, 1:45 PM +0200, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
> > > > > > I had impression that kernel defines interfaces which should be used and
> > > > > > are stable (e.g. syscalls, sysfs and so on). This case is example of
> > > > > > user-space relying on something not being marked as part of ABI. Instead
> > > > > > they found something working for them and now it is being used in "we
> > > > > > cannot break existing systems". Basically, AOSP unilaterally created a
> > > > > > stable ABI and now kernel has to stick to it.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Really, all normal systems depend on aliases or names and here we have
> > > > > > dependency on device address. I proposed way how AOSP should be fixed.
> > > > > > Anything happened? Nope.
> > > > >
> > > > > First time he sent a possible solution for the problem:
> > > > > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20201221210423.GA2504@kozik-lap/
> > > > >
> > > > > To sum up you could have used one of the more portable approaches
> > > > > 1. add an udc alias to the controller and use it then to refer to the
> > > > > corresponding USB controller
> > > >
> > > > Is there such a thing as "UDC alias"? Or are you suggesting that we
> > > > should add such feature?
> > > >
> > > > I think it would be wonderful if we could identify the UDCs on our
> > > > boards as "USB1" and "USB2", or "the one and only USB-C connector". But
> > > > unless that will fall back to the existing naming it would break John's
> > > > _existing_ userspace.
> > >
> >
> > > Well, I'd not hold up the existing userspace I'm using as sacrosanct
> > > (AOSP devices still usually don't have to work cross-kernel versions -
> > > devboards being the main exception). I'm fine if we can rework
> > > userland as proposed, so that the issues can be avoided, but I
> > > honestly don't have enough context to really understand what that
> > > looks like (no idea what udc aliases are).
> > >
> > > And whatever we do, the main constraint is that userland has to be
> > > able to work with existing LTS kernels and newer kernels.
> >
> > As I said in my response to Bjorn even if it is added to the kernel it
> > won't get to the official LTSes as it would be a new kernel feature.
> > New features aren't normally backported to the older kernels.
> >
> > >
> > > > > 2. search through DT-nodes looking for a specific compatible/reg
> > > > > DT-properties.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > We could define that this is the way, but again we didn't yesterday so
> > > > your proposal is not backwards compatible.
> > >
> >
> > > It may be backwards compatible, but I'm still not clear exactly how it
> > > would work.
> > >
> > > I guess if we look through all
> > > sys/bus/platform/devices/*/of_node/compatbile strings for the desired
> > > "snps,dwc3", then find which of the directories have the desired
> > > address in the string? (The suggestion for looking at reg seems
> > > better, but I don't get a char value out of the dwc3 of_node/reg
> > > file).
> >
> > The algorithm is simple:
> > 1) You know what USB controllers you have on your platform. They are
> > supposed to be compatible with snps,dwc3 string and have some pre-defined
> > base address.
> > 2) Find all the files in the directory /sys/class/udc/.
> > 3) Walk through all the directories in /sys/bus/platform/devices/ with
> > names found in 2) and stop on the device with matching compatible/base
> > address defined in 1).
> >
> > In my case the strings could be retrieved like this:
> > USB_NAME_COMPAT=$(/sys/bus/platform/devices/1f100000.usb/of_node/compatible | tr '\0' '\t' | cut -f1)
> > USB_DEVICE_ADDR="$(head -c 4 /sys/bus/platform/devices/1f100000.usb/of_node/reg | hexdump -ve '/1 "%02x"' | sed -e 's/^0*//g')"
> 
> 

> Hey Serge,
>    I just wanted to follow up here.  Amit has reworked the db845c AOSP
> userland so that it no longer uses the fixed node name, but instead
> probes for it:
>   https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/device/linaro/dragonboard/+/1774872
> 
> Admittedly, it does take a short-cut.  As your algorithm above,
> digging up the devices and finding the sys/bus path to read the reg
> value and pipe through hexdump (which android doesn't have) seemed
> overly obtuse when the address is in the node name itself (while the
> only way to be sure, one normally doesn't use spectroscopy to
> determine the value of a coin when you can read what's printed on it
> :).  But, should the node naming be further changed at least the
> infrastructure we have can be reworked fairly easily to adapt now.
> 
> In any case, as we can handle the name change now, if you want to
> resubmit your patch, we would no longer object (but can't promise no
> one else might be bitten).  Sorry for the delay this caused, and we
> appreciate you working with us to find a solution.

Great! Thanks for sending the notification. I'll resend the patch with a
reference to your report and to the update made to AOSP, as soon as I
am done with my current task.

Regards
-Sergey

> 
> thanks
> -john



[Index of Archives]     [Device Tree Compilter]     [Device Tree Spec]     [Linux Driver Backports]     [Video for Linux]     [Linux USB Devel]     [Linux PCI Devel]     [Linux Audio Users]     [Linux Kernel]     [Linux SCSI]     [XFree86]     [Yosemite Backpacking]


  Powered by Linux