On 1.11.2024 5:29 PM, Abel Vesa wrote: > The Parade PS8830 is a USB4, DisplayPort and Thunderbolt 4 retimer, > controlled over I2C. It usually sits between a USB/DisplayPort PHY > and the Type-C connector, and provides orientation and altmode handling. > > The boards that use this retimer are the ones featuring the Qualcomm > Snapdragon X Elite SoCs. > > Add a driver with support for the following modes: > - DisplayPort 4-lanes > - DisplayPort 2-lanes + USB3 > - USB3 > > There is another variant of this retimer which is called PS8833. It seems > to be really similar to the PS8830, so future-proof this driver by > naming it ps883x. > > Signed-off-by: Abel Vesa <abel.vesa@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- [...] > +static void ps883x_configure(struct ps883x_retimer *retimer, int cfg0, int cfg1, int cfg2) > +{ > + regmap_write(retimer->regmap, 0x0, cfg0); > + regmap_write(retimer->regmap, 0x1, cfg1); > + regmap_write(retimer->regmap, 0x2, cfg2); > +} Somewhere between introducing regcache and dropping it, you removed muxing to a safe mode during _configure() [...] > + /* skip resetting if already configured */ > + if (regmap_test_bits(retimer->regmap, 0x00, BIT(0))) > + return 0; What is that register and what does BIT(0) mean? Konrad