On Wed, Sep 04, 2024 at 02:45:36PM -0700, Stephen Boyd wrote: > Quoting Tzung-Bi Shih (2024-09-04 02:36:45) > > On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 09:06:56PM -0700, Stephen Boyd wrote: > > > +static void cros_typec_inject_hpd(struct cros_typec_data *typec, > > > + struct ec_response_usb_pd_mux_info *resp, > > > + struct cros_typec_port *port) > > > +{ > > [...] > > > + /* > > > + * Only read the mux GPIO setting if we need to change the active port. > > > + * Otherwise, an active port is already set and HPD going high or low > > > + * doesn't change the muxed port until DP mode is exited. > > > + */ > > > + if (!typec->active_dp_port) { > > > > Given that cros_typec_inject_hpd() is called before `typec->active_dp_port` > > would be set (from previous patch "platform/chrome: ... Support DP muxing"), > > would it possibly wrongly fall into here at the beginning? (E.g.: > > cros_typec_probe() -> cros_typec_port_update() -> cros_typec_configure_mux() > > -> cros_typec_inject_hpd().) > > We wouldn't get here if 'hpd_asserted' is false though. We want to fall Ack, I overlooked that. > > > [...] > > > + /* Inject HPD from the GPIO state if EC firmware is broken. */ > > > + if (typec->hpd_asserted) > > > + resp->flags |= USB_PD_MUX_HPD_LVL; > > > > `typec->hpd_asserted` is shared between all typec->ports[...]. Would it be > > possible that a HPD is asserted for another port but not current `port`? > > E.g.: cros_typec_inject_hpd() for port 2 and cros_typec_dp_bridge_hpd_notify() > > gets called due to port 1 at the same time? > > I'd like to avoid synchronizing the hpd notify and this injection code, > if that's what you're asking. Thinking about this though, I've realized > that it's broken even when HPD is working on the EC. Consider this > scenario with two type-c ports C0 and C1: > > [...] I understood it more: originally, I was wondering if it needs an array `typec->hpd_asserted[...]` for storing HPD for each port. But, no. What cros_typec_dp_bridge_hpd_notify() get is just a connected/disconnected signal. It kicks off cros_typec_port_work() for finding which port is supposed to trigger the event (with some logic with `active_dp_port`, `mux_gpio`, and `hpd_asserted`). Curious about one more scenario, is it possible: Initially, no DP port and no mux is using: active_dp_port = NULL hpd_asserted = false mux_gpio = NULL CPU A CPU B ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ cros_typec_port_work() cros_typec_port_update(port_num=0) [C0 connected] cros_typec_dp_bridge_hpd_notify() hpd_asserted = true cros_typec_port_update(port_num=1) cros_typec_configure_mux(port_num=1) cros_typec_inject_hpd() active_dp_port = C1