On 07/06/2023 08:24, Stanley Chang wrote: > Add the documentation explain the property about Realtek USB PHY driver. > > Realtek DHC (digital home center) RTD SoCs support DWC3 XHCI USB > controller. Added the driver to drive the USB 2.0 PHY transceivers. > > Signed-off-by: Stanley Chang <stanley_chang@xxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > v2 to v3 change: > 1. Broken down into two patches, one for each of USB 2 & 3. > 2. Add more description about Realtek RTD SoCs architecture. > 3. Removed parameter v1 support for simplification. > 4. Revised the compatible name for fallback compatible. > 5. Remove some properties that can be set in the driver. > v1 to v2 change: > Add phy-cells for generic phy driver > --- > .../bindings/phy/realtek,usb2phy.yaml | 213 ++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 213 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/realtek,usb2phy.yaml > > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/realtek,usb2phy.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/realtek,usb2phy.yaml > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..69911e20a561 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/realtek,usb2phy.yaml > @@ -0,0 +1,213 @@ > +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR BSD-2-Clause) > +# Copyright 2023 Realtek Semiconductor Corporation > +%YAML 1.2 > +--- > +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/phy/realtek,usb2phy.yaml# > +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# > + > +title: Realtek DHC SoCs USB 2.0 PHY > + > +maintainers: > + - Stanley Chang <stanley_chang@xxxxxxxxxxx> > + > +description: > + Realtek USB 2.0 PHY support the digital home center (DHC) RTD series SoCs. > + The USB 2.0 PHY driver is designed to support the XHCI controller. The SoCs > + support multiple XHCI controllers. One PHY device node maps to one XHCI > + controller. > + > + RTD1295/RTD1619 SoCs USB > + The USB architecture includes three XHCI controllers. > + Each XHCI maps to one USB 2.0 PHY and map one USB 3.0 PHY on some > + controllers. > + XHCI controller#0 -- usb2phy -- phy#0 > + |- usb3phy -- phy#0 > + XHCI controller#1 -- usb2phy -- phy#0 > + XHCI controller#2 -- usb2phy -- phy#0 > + |- usb3phy -- phy#0 > + > + RTD1395 SoCs USB > + The USB architecture includes two XHCI controllers. > + The controller#0 has one USB 2.0 PHY. The controller#1 includes two USB 2.0 > + PHY. > + XHCI controller#0 -- usb2phy -- phy#0 > + XHCI controller#1 -- usb2phy -- phy#0 > + |- phy#1 > + > + RTD1319/RTD1619b SoCs USB > + The USB architecture includes three XHCI controllers. > + Each XHCI maps to one USB 2.0 PHY and map one USB 3.0 PHY on controllers#2. > + XHCI controller#0 -- usb2phy -- phy#0 > + XHCI controller#1 -- usb2phy -- phy#0 > + XHCI controller#2 -- usb2phy -- phy#0 > + |- usb3phy -- phy#0 > + > + RTD1319d SoCs USB > + The USB architecture includes three XHCI controllers. > + Each xhci maps to one USB 2.0 PHY and map one USB 3.0 PHY on controllers#0. > + XHCI controller#0 -- usb2phy -- phy#0 > + |- usb3phy -- phy#0 > + XHCI controller#1 -- usb2phy -- phy#0 > + XHCI controller#2 -- usb2phy -- phy#0 > + > + RTD1312c/RTD1315e SoCs USB > + The USB architecture includes three XHCI controllers. > + Each XHCI maps to one USB 2.0 PHY. > + XHCI controller#0 -- usb2phy -- phy#0 > + XHCI controller#1 -- usb2phy -- phy#0 > + XHCI controller#2 -- usb2phy -- phy#0 > + > +properties: > + compatible: > + items: > + - enum: > + - realtek,rtd1295-usb2phy > + - realtek,rtd1395-usb2phy > + - realtek,rtd1619-usb2phy > + - realtek,rtd1319-usb2phy > + - realtek,rtd1619b-usb2phy > + - realtek,rtd1312c-usb2phy > + - realtek,rtd1319d-usb2phy > + - realtek,rtd1315e-usb2phy Keep entries ordered alphabetically. > + - const: realtek,usb2phy > + > + reg: > + items: > + - description: PHY data registers > + - description: PHY control registers > + > + "#address-cells": > + const: 1 > + > + "#size-cells": > + const: 0 > + > + "#phy-cells": > + const: 0 > + > + realtek,usb-ctrl: > + description: The phandle of syscon used to control USB PHY power domain. > + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/phandle No, we have power-domains for this. > + > +patternProperties: > + "^phy@[0-3]+$": > + type: object > + description: > + Each sub-node is a PHY device for one XHCI controller. I don't think it is true. You claim above that you have 0 as phy-cells, means you have one phy. Here you say you can have up to 4 phys. > + For most Relatek SoCs, one XHCI controller only support one the USB 2.0 > + phy. For RTD1395 SoC, the one XHCI controller has two USB 2.0 PHYs. > + properties: > + realtek,page0-param: > + description: PHY parameter at page 0. The data are the pair of the > + offset and value. This needs to be specific. What the heck is "PHY parameter"? > + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-array Array? Then maxItems. > + > + realtek,page1-param: > + description: PHY parameter at page 1. The data are the pair of the > + offset and value. > + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-array > + > + realtek,page2-param: > + description: PHY parameter at page 2. The data are the pair of the > + offset and value. If the PHY support the page 2 parameter. > + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-array > + > + realtek,support-page2-param: > + description: Set this flag if PHY support page 2 parameter. Why this cannot be deducted from compatible? > + type: boolean > + > + realtek,do-toggle: > + description: Set this flag to enable PHY parameter toggle when port > + status change. Do not instruct OS what to do. Explain why this is a hardware characteristic. > + type: boolean > + > + realtek,do-toggle-driving: > + description: Set this flag to enable PHY parameter toggle for adjust > + the driving when port status change. Do not instruct OS what to do. Explain why this is a hardware characteristic. > + type: boolean > + > + realtek,check-efuse: > + description: Enable to update PHY parameter from reading otp table. Do not instruct OS what to do. Explain why this is a hardware characteristic. > + type: boolean > + > + realtek,use-default-parameter: > + description: Don't set parameter and use default value in hardware. NAK, you are just making things up. > + type: boolean > + > + realtek,is-double-sensitivity-mode: > + description: Set this flag to enable double sensitivity mode. All your descriptions copy the name of property. You basically say nothing more. I already mentioned this before. Don't ignore the feedback, but address it. > + type: boolean > + > + realtek,ldo-force-enable: > + description: Set this flag to force enable ldo mode. Drop everywhere "Set this flag to", because it is redundant. Now compare what is left with property name. Property name: realtek,ldo-force-enable Your description: "force enable ldo mode" How is this helpful to anybody? Best regards, Krzysztof