Rob Herring писал(а) 23.02.2024 09:52: > On Fri, Dec 15, 2023 at 10:29:22AM +0500, Nikita Travkin wrote: >> Rob Herring писал(а) 15.12.2023 03:02: >> > On Tue, Dec 12, 2023 at 05:49:09PM +0500, Nikita Travkin wrote: >> >> Add binding for the EC found in the Acer Aspire 1 laptop. >> >> >> >> Signed-off-by: Nikita Travkin <nikita@xxxxxxx> >> >> --- >> >> .../bindings/power/supply/acer,aspire1-ec.yaml | 67 ++++++++++++++++++++++ >> >> 1 file changed, 67 insertions(+) >> >> >> >> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/supply/acer,aspire1-ec.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/supply/acer,aspire1-ec.yaml >> >> new file mode 100644 >> >> index 000000000000..1fbf1272a00f >> >> --- /dev/null >> >> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/supply/acer,aspire1-ec.yaml >> >> @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ >> >> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) >> >> +%YAML 1.2 >> >> +--- >> >> +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/power/supply/acer,aspire1-ec.yaml# >> >> +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# >> >> + >> >> +title: Acer Aspire 1 Embedded Controller >> >> + >> >> +maintainers: >> >> + - Nikita Travkin <nikita@xxxxxxx> >> >> + >> >> +description: >> >> + The Acer Aspire 1 laptop uses an embedded controller to control battery >> >> + and charging as well as to provide a set of misc features such as the >> >> + laptop lid status and HPD events for the USB Type-C DP alt mode. >> >> + >> >> +properties: >> >> + compatible: >> >> + const: acer,aspire1-ec >> >> + >> >> + reg: >> >> + const: 0x76 >> >> + >> >> + interrupts: >> >> + maxItems: 1 >> >> + >> >> + acer,media-keys-on-top: >> >> + description: Configure the keyboard layout to use media features of >> >> + the fn row when the fn key is not pressed. The firmware may choose >> >> + to add this property when user selects the fn mode in the firmware >> >> + setup utility. >> >> + type: boolean >> > >> > Besides the naming, this isn't really a property of the EC, but really >> > part of the keyboard layout. It seems you just stuck it here because >> > this is part of the specific device. >> > >> >> The EC on this device is also a keyboard controller, but the keyboard >> part has a dedicated i2c bus with hid-over-i2c. Since this is the >> "management" bus of the same device, I decided that it fits here. > > So there's also a hid-over-i2c DT node? Then why wouldn't you put this > there? > Yes indeed, however I wasn't sure of a nice way to make two drivers interact so I opted to having the prop here instead given I was trying to reflect "device specific" (in terms of uefi setup -> os code interaction) property. >> >> > It is also hardly a feature unique to this device. I'm typing this from >> > a device with the exact same thing (M1 Macbook Pro). Actually, all 3 >> > laptops I have in front of me have the same thing. The other 2 have >> > a Fnlock (Fn+ESC) though. On the M1, it's just a module param which I >> > set as persistent. Though I now wonder if the Fnlock could be >> > implemented on it too. Being able to switch whenever I want would be >> > nice. That would probably have to be in Linux where as these other >> > laptops probably implement this in their EC/firmware? >> > >> > What I'm getting at is controlling changing this in firmware is not a >> > great experience and this should all be common. >> > >> >> You may be right, however my goal here is to support the original >> firmware feature that is lost when we use DT. >> >> This is a WoA laptop with UEFI/ACPI and, as usual for "Windows" >> machines, there is a setting in the firmware setup utility ("bios") to >> set the fn behavior. But it works by setting an ACPI value, and for >> Snapdragon devices we can't use that now. >> >> Long term I want to have a EFI driver that would automatically >> detect/load DT and my plan is to handle things like this (and i.e. mac >> address, different touchpad vendor, etc) there. Thus I'm adding this >> property already, as an equivalent of that weird acpi bit that original >> firmware sets. >> >> If we only provide a module param, the "intended by OEM" way of setting >> the fn mode will be broken, and one would need to know how to write a >> magic special config file to set a kernel module param. I think it's not >> the best UX. (and just adds to the silly "arm/dt bad, x86/uefi/acpi >> "just works"" argument many people sadly have) > > But it always works, it is just a question of what is the default mode > and I, as a user, want to decide that, not the OEM. And I want to change > it at run-time, not reboot into BIOS to change it. > > I wasn't suggesting you do a module param either. That's still specific > to the module. Something like a sysfs file would be nice: > > echo 1 > /sys/class/input/input1/fnlock > I see your point. Having a generic way of switching fnlock, attached to the correct input device would be great. However as I wasn't sure how exactly that can be implemented in a generic manner, I opted to just make sure that at least the user manual for this device still "works". > >> If you think I shouldn't use DT to pass this info, feel free to say so. >> I will drop this property and see if there is something else I can do >> to still support this without relying on Linux cooperation. > > Not saying no to being in DT, but if it is, it should be a common > property because it is a common thing on all laptops. > Right. Then I think I will drop the property for now and will see if we can introduce something better and generic later. Thanks for explaining! Nikita > Rob