Re: [PATCH v5 00/15] Add TPS25750 USB type-C PD controller support

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On Sun, Sep 17, 2023 at 11:26:24AM -0400, Abdel Alkuor wrote:
> From: Abdel Alkuor <abdelalkuor@xxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> TPS25750 USB type-C PD controller has the same register offsets as
> tps6598x. The following is a summary of incorporating TPS25750 into
> TPS6598x driver:
> 
> - Only Check VID register (0x00) for TPS6598x and cd321x, as TPS25750 doesn't
>   have VID register.
> 
> - TypeC port registration will be registered differently for each PD
>   controller. TPS6598x uses system configuration register (0x28) to get
>   pr/dr capabilities. On the other hand, TPS25750 will use data role property
>   and PD status register (0x40) to get pr/dr capabilities as TPS25750 doesn't
>   have register 0x28 supported.
> 
> - TPS25750 requires writing a binary configuration to switch PD
>   controller from PTCH mode to APP mode which needs the following changes:
>   - Add PTCH mode to the modes list.
>   - Add an argument to tps6598x_check_mode to return the current mode.
>   - Currently, tps6598x_exec_cmd has cmd timeout hardcoded to 1 second,
>     and doesn't wait before checking DATA_OUT response. In TPS25750, patch 4CCs
>     take longer than 1 second to execute and some requires a delay before
>     checking DATA_OUT. To accommodate that, cmd_timeout and response_delay will
>     be added as arguments to tps6598x_exec_cmd.
>   - Implement applying patch sequence for TPS25750.
> 
> - In pm suspend callback, patch mode needs to be checked and the binary
>   configuration should be applied if needed.
> 
> - For interrupt, TPS25750 has only one event register (0x14) and one mask
>   register (0x16) of 11 bytes each, where TPS6598x has two event
>   and two mask registers of 8 bytes each. Both TPS25750 and TPS65986x
>   shares the same bit field offsets for events/masks/clear but many of
>   there fields are reserved in TPS25750, the following needs to be done in
>   tps6598x_interrupt:
>   - Read EVENT1 register as a block of 11 bytes when tps25750 is present
>   - Write CLEAR1 register as a block of 11 bytes when tps25750 is present
>   - Add trace_tps25750_irq
>   - During testing, I noticed that when a cable is plugged into the PD
>     controller and before PD controller switches to APP mode, there is a
>     lag between dr/pr updates and PlugInsertOrRemoval Event, so a check
>     for dr/pr change needs to be added along TPS_REG_INT_PLUG_EVENT check
> 
> - Add TPS25750 traces for status and power status registers. Trace for
>   data register won't be added as it doesn't exist in the device.
> 
> - Configure sleep mode for TPS25750.

This looks mostly okay, but I'm a bit uncomfortable with flags like
is_tps25750.

I think a better way would be to supply driver data. In it you would
have a callback for everything that needs to be customised.

struct tipd_data {
        int (*interrupt)(int irq, void *data);
        ...
};
...
static const struct tipd_data tps25750_data = {
        .interrupt = tps25750_interrupt,
...

Something like that. You can on top of that still check
device_is_compatible(dev, "...") in some places.


thanks,

-- 
heikki




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