Hi Andy, Thank you for the reviews. On 1/31/22 14:37, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 09:45:38PM +0100, Hans de Goede wrote: >> Some (USB) charger ICs have variants with USB D+ and D- pins to do their >> own builtin charger-type detection, like e.g. the bq24190 and bq25890 and >> also variants which lack this functionality, e.g. the bq24192 and bq25892. >> >> In case the charger-type; and thus the input-current-limit detection is >> done outside the charger IC then we need some way to communicate this to >> the charger IC. In the past extcon was used for this, but if the external >> detection does e.g. full USB PD negotiation then the extcon cable-types do >> not convey enough information. >> >> For these setups it was decided to model the external charging "brick" >> and the parameters negotiated with it as a power_supply class-device >> itself; and power_supply_set_input_current_limit_from_supplier() was >> introduced to allow drivers to get the input-current-limit this way. >> >> But in some cases psy drivers may want to know other properties, e.g. the >> bq25892 can do "quick-charge" negotiation by pulsing its current draw, >> but this should only be done if the usb_type psy-property of its supplier >> is set to DCP (and device-properties indicate the board allows higher >> voltages). >> >> Instead of adding extra helper functions for each property which >> a psy-driver wants to query from its supplier, refactor >> power_supply_set_input_current_limit_from_supplier() into a >> more generic power_supply_get_property_from_supplier() function. > > ... > >> + ret = power_supply_get_property_from_supplier(bdi->charger, >> + POWER_SUPPLY_PROP_CURRENT_MAX, >> + &val); >> + if (ret == 0) > > Can it be as simple as > > if (ret) > return; > > ... > > > ? > > Or did I misunderstand the meaning of 0? Yes that would be better and together with some of the other tweaks you've suggested I believe that this warrants a version 5. So I'll address a v5 addressing all your comment. Regards, Hans