Re: [PATCH v2 1/6] dt-bindings: usb: dwc3: Clean up hs_phy_irq in bindings

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Hi Johan. Thanks for the review.


And say something about the SS PHY interrupt being treated as optional
as there are SoCs with multiple controllers where only some supports SS.

As Krzysztof mentioned you should also add something to motivate why
this de-facto ABI breakage by reordering interrupts is justified and
safe in this case.
Sure. Let me come up with a good reason why this breakage is needed.



Try to use uppercase 'PHY' consistently in text throughout the series.

ACK.

+        - qusb2_phy:: SoCs with QUSB2 PHY do not have separate DP/DM IRQs and
+                      expose only a single IRQ whose behavior can be modified
+                      by the QUSB2PHY_INTR_CTRL register. The required DPSE/
+                      DMSE configuration is done in QUSB2PHY_INTR_CTRL register
+                      of phy address space.
+        - {dp/dm}_hs_phy_irq:: These IRQ's directly reflect changes on the DP/
+                               DM pads of the SoC. These are used for wakeup
+                               only on SoCs with non-QUSBb2 targets with

QUSB2 typo

+                               exception of SDM670/SDM845/SM6350.
+        - ss_phy_irq:: When in super speed mode of operation, interrupts are

Capitalise 'Super Speed'

+                       received when a wakeup event is received on ss_phy_irq.

The description as it stands sounds circular. And this one is only used
for remote wakeup right?

Yes. It is used for remote wakeup. Mentioning it as wakeup event should be changed ?

+        - hs_phY_irq:: Apart from DP/DM/QUSB2 Phy interrupts, there is

s/phY/phy/

Perhaps rephrase to sound less like a commit message and to make it a
bit more concise.

But this is already an improvement over the current descriptions which
are too terse and not even correct.

+                       hs_phy_irq which is not triggered by default and its
+                       functionality is mutually exclusive to that of
+                       {dp/dm}_hs_phy_irq and qusb2_phy_irq.
+        - pwr_event:: Used for wakeup based on other power events.

I'm not sure about the free text description of these (format etc), but
at least this avoid repeating the descriptions for each permutation.

Perhaps the DT maintainers can chime in here.

I think you should reorder them to match the permutations below though.

Sure. Will reorder them as per permutations.

+    minItems: 2
+    maxItems: 5
interrupt-names:
-    minItems: 1
-    maxItems: 4
+    minItems: 2
+    maxItems: 5
qcom,select-utmi-as-pipe-clk:
      description:
@@ -359,116 +377,54 @@ allOf:
          compatible:
            contains:
              enum:
-              - qcom,ipq4019-dwc3
+              - qcom,ipq5018-dwc3
                - qcom,ipq6018-dwc3
-              - qcom,ipq8064-dwc3
                - qcom,ipq8074-dwc3
-              - qcom,msm8994-dwc3
-              - qcom,qcs404-dwc3
-              - qcom,sc7180-dwc3
-              - qcom,sdm670-dwc3
-              - qcom,sdm845-dwc3
-              - qcom,sdx55-dwc3
-              - qcom,sdx65-dwc3
-              - qcom,sdx75-dwc3
-              - qcom,sm4250-dwc3
-              - qcom,sm6350-dwc3
-              - qcom,sm8150-dwc3
-              - qcom,sm8250-dwc3
-              - qcom,sm8350-dwc3
-              - qcom,sm8450-dwc3
-              - qcom,sm8550-dwc3
-              - qcom,sm8650-dwc3
+              - qcom,msm8953-dwc3
+              - qcom,msm8998-dwc3
+              - qcom,qcm2290-dwc3
      then:
        properties:
-        interrupts:
-          items:
-            - description: The interrupt that is asserted
-                when a wakeup event is received on USB2 bus.
-            - description: The interrupt that is asserted
-                when a wakeup event is received on USB3 bus.
-            - description: Wakeup event on DM line.
-            - description: Wakeup event on DP line.
          interrupt-names:
            items:
-            - const: hs_phy_irq
-            - const: ss_phy_irq
-            - const: dm_hs_phy_irq
-            - const: dp_hs_phy_irq
+            - const: pwr_event
+            - const: qusb2_phy
+            - const: ss_phy_irq (optional)

You should not include the string "(optional)" here. It was only a
notation I used when we discussed this earlier.

The fact that these are optional should be expressed using min/maxItems
as I mentioned earlier. For the above SoCs that would be

	minItems: 2
	maxItems: 3
 >> @@ -522,12 +490,13 @@ examples:
                            <&gcc GCC_USB30_PRIM_MASTER_CLK>;
              assigned-clock-rates = <19200000>, <150000000>;
- interrupts = <GIC_SPI 131 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>,
-                         <GIC_SPI 486 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>,
+            interrupts = <GIC_SPI 130 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>,
+                         <GIC_SPI 131 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>,
+                         <GIC_SPI 489 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH>,
                           <GIC_SPI 488 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH>,
-                         <GIC_SPI 489 IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_BOTH>;
-            interrupt-names = "hs_phy_irq", "ss_phy_irq",
-                          "dm_hs_phy_irq", "dp_hs_phy_irq";
+                         <GIC_SPI 486 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+            interrupt-names = "pwr_event", "hs_phy_irq",
+                          "dp_hs_phy_irq", "dm_hs_phy_irq", "ss_phy_irq";

Perhaps you should align the continuation line here too.

power-domains = <&gcc USB30_PRIM_GDSC>;

Also have you set up the tools so that you can verify your bindings
before posing them? I assume the above wouldn't pass (e.g. due to the
"(optional)" strings).

There's some more details here:

	https://docs.kernel.org/devicetree/bindings/writing-schema.html

under "Running checks".

I did do a dt-binding check and got the following line as well:

  DTC_CHK Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/qcom,dwc3.example.dtb
/local/mnt/workspace/sriramd/upstream/torvalds/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/qcom,dwc3.example.dtb: usb@a6f8800: interrupt-names:4: 'ss_phy_irq (optional)' was expected
        From schema:

I ignored this because it isn't a warning and the example dtb too was generated. Will remove the optional thing in v3.

Regards,
Krishna,




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