Re: [PATCH 0/8] Enable EUD on Qualcomm sm8450 SoC

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On 8/1/2024 3:52 AM, Caleb Connolly wrote:
> Hi Trilok,
> 
> On 31/07/2024 21:58, Trilok Soni wrote:
>> On 7/31/2024 4:13 AM, Caleb Connolly wrote:
>>>>      2.) Proper routing of USB role switch notifications: EUD hub is physically
>>>>       present in between the USB connector and the USB controller. So the
>>>>       usb role switch notifications originating from the connector should
>>>>       route through EUD. EUD also relies on role switch notifications to
>>>>       communicate with the USB, regarding EUD attach/detach events.
>>>>
>>>> This series aims at implementing the above aspects to enable EUD on
>>>> Qualcomm sm8450 SoC.
>>>
>>> Are there any plans to make this feature available for folks outside of Qualcomm / an NDA?
>>>
>>> There is an openOCD fork on CodeLinaro but it still requires some proprietary library which is only available to folks with a quicinc email as I understand it.
>>>
>>
>> Which codelinaro link are you referring here?
> 
> That would be https://git.codelinaro.org/clo/la/openocd-org/openocd/-/blob/qcom_changes/README_QCOM?ref_type=heads
> 
> Which says:
> 
> Qualcomm specific tools:
> - Login to qpm.qualcomm.com
> - QUTS: 1.64.1.39 (version & above)
> - Qualcomm Host USB Product Suite - QUD QC only : 1.00.63 (supported version)
> - EUD QC : 2.1.1 (supported version)
> 
> I believe the specific versions of QUD and EUD are only available to Qualcomm engineers and not even to OEMs, though I might be mistaken.

Thanks. So are we okay w/ one of the following option? (trying to understand the need here properly before I relay it internally). 

Options:

(1) Provide EUD library and tools - proprietary w/o any login requirement. 
(2) Provide open-source EUD library and tools w/o any login requirement. 

Is Option (1) fine to begin with or option 2 is must? 


-- 
---Trilok Soni





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