Hi Mark, On Fri, 2013-11-15 at 16:38 +0000, Mark Rutland wrote: > On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 02:51:45PM +0000, Ivan T. Ivanov wrote: > > From: "Ivan T. Ivanov" <iivanov@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > Allows MSM OTG controller to be specified via device tree. > > > > Signed-off-by: Ivan T. Ivanov <iivanov@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: devicetree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > --- > > .../devicetree/bindings/usb/msm-hsusb.txt | 57 +++++++++++++- > > drivers/usb/phy/phy-msm-usb.c | 79 +++++++++++++++++--- > > 2 files changed, 124 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/msm-hsusb.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/msm-hsusb.txt > > index 0a85eba..f1045e3 100644 > > --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/msm-hsusb.txt > > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/msm-hsusb.txt > > @@ -30,4 +30,59 @@ Required properties: > > dr_mode = "peripheral"; > > interrupts = <0 134 0>; > > usb-phy = <&usb_otg>; > > - }; > > \ No newline at end of file > > + }; > > + > > +USB PHY with optional OTG: > > + > > +Required properties: > > +- compatible: should contain "qcom,usb-otg-ci" for chipsets with > > + Chipidea 45nm PHY or "qcom,usb-otg-snps" for chipsets > > + with Synopsys 28nm PHY > > To make this easier to read and extend in future, I'd reorganise this > like so: > > compatible: should contain: > * "qcom,usb-otg-ci" for chipsets with Chipidea 45nm PHY > * "qcom,usb-otg-snps" for chipsets with Synopsys 28nm PHY Ok. > > > +- regs: offset and length of the register set in the memory map > > +- interrupts: interrupt-specifier for the OTG interrupt. > > + > > +- clocks: A list of phandle + clock-specifier pairs for the > > + clocks listed in clock-names > > +- clock-names: Should contain the following: > > + "phy" USB PHY reference clock > > + "core" Protocol engine clock > > + "iface" Interface bus clock > > + "alt_core" Optional: Protocol engine clock for targets with asynchronous > > + reset methodology. > > I'd rearrange that last entry: > > "alt_core": Protocol engine clock for targets with asynchronous > reset methodology. (optional) ok. > > > + > > +- dr_mode: One of "host", "peripheral" or "otg". Defaults to "otg" > > If this has a default and thus isn't required, it should be listed as > optional. This is part of the standard USB bindings, Perhaps I could just refer to: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/generic.txt > > > + > > +- vdccx-supply: phandle to the regulator for the vdd supply for > > + digital circuit operation. > > +- v1p8-supply: phandle to the regulator for the 1.8V supply > > +- v3p3-supply: phandle to the regulator for the 3.3V supply > > + > > +- qcom,otg-control: OTG control (VBUS and ID notifications) can be one of > > + 1 - PHY control > > + 2 - PMIC control > > + 3 - User control (via debugfs) > > NAK. This does not seem like a description of the hardware, and given > the debugfs comment is fundamentally tied to the way Linux functions > today. I will remove option 3, but rest are really property of the chipset. > > > + > > +Optional properties: > > +- qcom,phy-init-sequence: PHY configuration sequence. val, reg pairs > > + terminate with -1 > > What is this? I'm really not keen on having arbitrary register/memory > poking sequences in the dt. This is related Device Mode Eye Diagram test and values used could be different between chipsets. > > Why does it need to be terminated? Surely the size of the property tells > you that it's terminated. Yes. -1 termination could be done in driver. > > > + > > +Example HSUSB OTG controller device node: > > + > > + usb@f9a55000 { > > + compatible = "qcom,usb-otg-snps"; > > + reg = <0xf9a55000 0x400>; > > + interrupts = <0 134 0>;; > > s/;;/;/ thanks > > > + dr_mode = "peripheral"; > > + > > + clocks = <&gcc GCC_XO_CLK>, <&gcc GCC_USB_HS_SYSTEM_CLK>, > > + <&gcc GCC_USB_HS_AHB_CLK>; > > + > > + clock-names = "phy", "core", "iface"; > > + > > + vddcx-supply = <&pm8841_s2_corner>; > > + v1p8-supply = <&pm8941_l6>; > > + v3p3-supply = <&pm8941_l24>; > > + > > + qcom,otg-control = <1>; > > + qcom,phy-init-sequence = <0x01 0x90 0xffffffff>; > > I believe modern dtc versions can handle negative numbers directly. > > [...] > > > +static int msm_otg_read_dt(struct platform_device *pdev, struct msm_otg *motg) > > +{ > > + struct msm_otg_platform_data *pdata; > > + const struct of_device_id *id; > > + struct device_node *node = pdev->dev.of_node; > > + int len = 0; > > + u32 val; > > + > > + pdata = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*pdata), GFP_KERNEL); > > + if (!pdata) > > + return -ENOMEM; > > + > > + motg->pdata = pdata; > > + > > + id = of_match_device(msm_otg_dt_match, &pdev->dev); > > + pdata->phy_type = (int) id->data; > > + > > + pdata->mode = of_usb_get_dr_mode(node); > > + if (pdata->mode == USB_DR_MODE_UNKNOWN) > > + pdata->mode = USB_DR_MODE_OTG; > > + > > + pdata->otg_control = OTG_PHY_CONTROL; > > + if (!of_property_read_u32(node, "qcom,otg-control", &val)) > > + pdata->otg_control = val; > > Is this validated elsewhere? No. I will add check. Thanks. Ivan > > Thanks, > Mark. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-arm-msm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html