Re: [PATCH 0/5] Add support for Battery Status & Battery Caps AMS in TCPM

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On 3/16/25 9:52 AM, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
On 15/03/2025 01:49, Amit Sunil Dhamne wrote:
Hi Krzysztof,

Thanks for the review!

On 3/13/25 1:50 AM, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2025 at 04:42:00PM -0700, Amit Sunil Dhamne wrote:
Support for Battery Status & Battery Caps messages in response to
Get_Battery_Status & Get_Battery_Cap request is required by USB PD devices
powered by battery, as per "USB PD R3.1 V1.8 Spec", "6.13 Message
Applicability" section. This patchset adds support for these AMSes
to achieve greater compliance with the spec.
Which board uses it? I would be happy to see that connection between
batteries and USB connector on the schematics of some real device. How
does it look like?
Any board that uses a USB Type-C connector that supplies power into or
If you keep responding like this, you will got nowhere, so let me
re-iterate:

Which upstream DTS (or upstream supported hardware) is going to use this
binding, so I can see how you are going to implement it there in the
entire system?

This is for maxim,max33359 Type-C controller.

This would property would have been present for the connector present in the typec device for gs101-oriole board (that uses the max33359 controller).

However, I will be exploring existing bindings to describe the relationship for now.

out of a battery while operating in sink or source mode respectively.
The VBUS is connected to the (battery + buck boost IC's CHGin/Vin) or a
companion IFPMIC connected to a battery.  In our board we have USB
Connector <-> IFPMIC <-> Battery.
Which board is that?

gs101-oriole board.

Thanks,

Amit


Best regards,
Krzysztof




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