Re: [RFC v4 0/2] Add support for time DT property in TCPM

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Hi,

I had a process related question. Once an RFC patchset gets a Reviewed-by tag, do I need to send a formal [PATCH] or is an RFC patch sufficient for being accepted?

I tried to look for it in the Kernel documentation but couldn't find. Please can you help me on the next steps.


Thanks,

Amit

On 9/24/24 8:11 PM, Amit Sunil Dhamne wrote:
USB PD specification defines a bunch of timers that can have a range of
acceptable values instead of specific values. These values have to be
tuned based on the platform. However, TCPM currently sets them to a
default value without providing a mechanism to set platform specific
values.

This patchset adds new DT properties per timer to allow users to define
platform specific values.

Changes compared to v3:
   - nit: removed an extra newline that got added in tcpm_register_port()

Changes compared to v2:
   - Added min, max & default values to DT property in Documentation.
   - Changed return type of tcpm_fw_get_timings to void instead of int.

Changes compared to v1:
   - Defined new properties per timer that we are interested in rather
     than defining a single pd-timers u32 array property.
   - Better description of the timer properties.
   - Since subject has changed, adding link for previous patchset for
     posterity:
     https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240911000715.554184-1-amitsd@xxxxxxxxxx/

Amit Sunil Dhamne (2):
   dt-bindings: connector: Add properties to define time values
   usb: typec: tcpm: Add support for parsing time dt properties

  .../bindings/connector/usb-connector.yaml     | 35 ++++++++-
  drivers/usb/typec/tcpm/tcpm.c                 | 73 +++++++++++++++----
  2 files changed, 91 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)


base-commit: 68d4209158f43a558c5553ea95ab0c8975eab18c




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