Re: [PATCH v11 13/13] arm64: dts: qcom: sa8540-ride: Enable first port of tertiary usb controller

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On 9/6/2023 10:28 PM, Konrad Dybcio wrote:
On 28.08.2023 15:30, Krishna Kurapati wrote:
From: Andrew Halaney <ahalaney@xxxxxxxxxx>

There is now support for the multiport USB controller this uses so
enable it.

The board only has a single port hooked up (despite it being wired up to
the multiport IP on the SoC). There's also a USB 2.0 mux hooked up,
which by default on boot is selected to mux properly. Grab the gpio
controlling that and ensure it stays in the right position so USB 2.0
continues to be routed from the external port to the SoC.

Co-developed-by: Andrew Halaney <ahalaney@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Halaney <ahalaney@xxxxxxxxxx>
[Krishna: Rebased on top of usb-next]
Co-developed-by: Krishna Kurapati <quic_kriskura@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Krishna Kurapati <quic_kriskura@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Is there any benefit to removing the other ports?

i.e. are ports 1-3 not parked properly by the dwc3 driver if
they're never connected to anything?

Hi Konrad,

Whether or not the phy is connected to a port, the controller would modify the GUSB2PHYCFG/GUSB3PIPECTL registers. But if we don't specify only one phy and let phys from base DTSI take effect (4 HS / 2 SS), we would end up initializing and powering on phy's which are never connected to a port. To avoid that we need to specify only one phy for this platform.

Regards,
Krishna,



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