On Fri, Dec 02, 2022 at 01:23:56PM +0100, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 02/12/2022 13:22, Mathias Nyman wrote: > > On 1.12.2022 11.01, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > >> On Thu, Dec 1, 2022, at 09:06, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > >>> On Thu, Dec 01, 2022 at 11:13:31AM +0900, Daehwan Jung wrote: > >>>> This driver works with xhci platform driver. It needs to override > >>>> functions of xhci_plat_hc_driver. Wakelocks are used for sleep/wakeup > >>>> scenario of system. > >>> > >>> So this means that no other platform xhci driver can be supported in the > >>> same system at the same time. > >>> > >>> Which kind of makes sense as that's not anything a normal system would > >>> have, BUT it feels very odd. This whole idea of "override the platform > >>> driver" feels fragile, why not make these just real platform drivers and > >>> have the xhci platform code be a library that the other ones can use? > >>> That way you have more control overall, right? > > > > Agree that overriding the generic platform driver xhci_hc_platform_driver > > from this exynos driver is odd. > > > > But I don't understand how this works. > > Where are the hcds created and added when this xhci-exonys driver binds to > > the device? all this driver does in probe is the overriding? > > > > Am I missing something here? > > Because it is not a driver for Exynos... it's a driver for wakelocks for > their specific Android use-cases which the manufacturer ships for their > Android devices. Due to Google GKI, they try to squeeze into upstream. > But this is huge misconception what should go to upstream and Samsung > does not want to keep discussing. They just send random patches and > disappear... > > Best regards, > Krzysztof > > No. It's driver for Exynos. Currently It only has wakelocks but I will submit one by one. Please think as the first patch of exynos not squeezed. Best Regards, Jung Daehwan