On 15/02/2024 03:41, Bjorn Andersson wrote: > On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 09:39:51AM +0100, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: >> On 13/02/2024 09:27, Krishna Kurapati wrote: >>> Multiport USB controller (host-only) of SA8295 ADP has 4 Type-A ports >>> exposed for connecting peripherals. The VBUS to these peripherals is >>> provided by TPS2559QWDRCTQ1 regulators connected to these ports. Each >>> regulator has an enable pin controlled by PMM8540. Since these regulators >>> are GPIO controlled regulators, model them as fixed regulators and keep >>> them Always-On at boot since we are wakeup capable and we don't need to >>> turn them off on suspend. Also since we don't enter device mode, these >>> regulators can be kept on. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Krishna Kurapati <quic_kriskura@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sa8295p-adp.dts | 83 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>> 1 file changed, 83 insertions(+) >>> >>> diff --git a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sa8295p-adp.dts b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sa8295p-adp.dts >>> index fd253942e5e5..49418843c214 100644 >>> --- a/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sa8295p-adp.dts >>> +++ b/arch/arm64/boot/dts/qcom/sa8295p-adp.dts >>> @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ >>> #include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> >>> #include <dt-bindings/regulator/qcom,rpmh-regulator.h> >>> #include <dt-bindings/spmi/spmi.h> >>> +#include <dt-bindings/pinctrl/qcom,pmic-gpio.h> >>> >>> #include "sa8540p.dtsi" >>> #include "sa8540p-pmics.dtsi" >>> @@ -108,6 +109,46 @@ edp3_connector_in: endpoint { >>> }; >>> }; >>> }; >>> + >>> + regulator-usb2-vbus { >>> + compatible = "regulator-fixed"; >>> + regulator-name = "USB2_VBUS"; >>> + gpio = <&pmm8540c_gpios 9 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; >>> + pinctrl-0 = <&usb2_en>; >>> + pinctrl-names = "default"; >>> + enable-active-high; >>> + regulator-always-on; >>> + }; >>> + >>> + regulator-usb3-vbus { >>> + compatible = "regulator-fixed"; >>> + regulator-name = "USB3_VBUS"; >>> + gpio = <&pmm8540e_gpios 5 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; >>> + pinctrl-0 = <&usb3_en>; >>> + pinctrl-names = "default"; >>> + enable-active-high; >>> + regulator-always-on; >>> + }; >>> + >>> + regulator-usb4-vbus { >>> + compatible = "regulator-fixed"; >>> + regulator-name = "USB4_VBUS"; >>> + gpio = <&pmm8540g_gpios 5 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; >>> + pinctrl-0 = <&usb4_en>; >>> + pinctrl-names = "default"; >>> + enable-active-high; >>> + regulator-always-on; >>> + }; >>> + >>> + regulator-usb5-vbus { >>> + compatible = "regulator-fixed"; >>> + regulator-name = "USB5_VBUS"; >>> + gpio = <&pmm8540g_gpios 9 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; >>> + pinctrl-0 = <&usb5_en>; >>> + pinctrl-names = "default"; >>> + enable-active-high; >>> + regulator-always-on; >> >> Why all these regulators are always on? If USB controller does not probe >> for any reason, why keeping them enabled? These must not be always-on, >> but instead used by connector as VBUS supply (or by whatever you have >> there for USB). >> > > I'm not too concerned about keeping the lights on in this scenario, but > if we can describe this properly let's do so (and let's do so on other > boards with connectors as well). > > We'd have a set of usb-a-connector nodes, that we can tie to the nodes > in the USB/phy, and the supply. But so far we've associated a connector > with a port manager, here we don't have one of those, so where would the > node reside and who should acquire and drive the vbus-supply? usb-connector binding has vbus-supply and its node could be top-level. However don't some USB phys also take that regulator? Best regards, Krzysztof