On Wed, Aug 02, 2023, Stanley Chang[昌育德] wrote: > > > > +static int dwc3_rtk_setup_role_switch(struct dwc3_rtk *rtk) > > > > Any reason why we're doing the role switch here and not what's implemented > > from the core? > > > Because we have to set the usb 2.0 phy mode through switch_usb2_dr_mode in the function dwc3_rtk_set_dr_mode. > In fact, switch_dwc3_dr_mode will use the role switching implemented by core. > I don't think this is a good way to go about it. Do you (the glue driver) create a role switch structure and register to the same role switch device that the dwc3 core would register later? I did not expect that to work at all. How about we create a couple ops callbacks to dwc3 structure. One to initialize gadget and the other for host. Should any platform specific device need some intialization before initializing the specific role, we can invoke these callbacks. e.g.: struct dwc3_glue_ops { int (*init_gadget)(struct dwc3 *dwc); int (*init_host)(struct dwc3 *dwc); } struct dwc3 { .. const struct dwc3_glue_ops *ops; } static int dwc3_glue_init_gadget(struct dwc3 *dwc) { if (!dwc->ops->init_gadget) return 0; return dwc->ops->init_gadget(dwc); } static int dwc3_glue_init_host(struct dwc3 *dwc) { if (!dwc->ops->init_host) return 0; return dwc->ops->init_host(dwc); } Your glue driver would implement these callbacks. In dwc3_gadget_init() and dwc3_host_init(), we can call these callbacks at start. I admit that this may not be the greatest solution since it would require the glue driver to alloc and register a dwc3 platform device. But I think should be ok. If anyone else can chime in for more idea, it'd be great. Thanks, Thinh