On 15/02/2024 02:52, Stephen Boyd wrote: > Quoting Krzysztof Kozlowski (2024-02-11 05:34:25) >> On 10/02/2024 08:09, Stephen Boyd wrote: >>> Add a binding for the USB type-c switch controls found on some ChromeOS >>> Embedded Controllers (ECs). When this device is a mode switch, it takes >>> one DisplayPort (DP) port as input and some number (possibly zero) of >>> USB SuperSpeed ports (bundles of USB SS lanes) as input, and muxes those >>> lanes into USB type-c SuperSpeed lanes suitable for the SSTRX1/2 pins on >>> a usb-c-connector. When this device is an orientation switch, it >>> redirects the DP lanes to the proper USB type-c SSTRX lanes. >>> >>> Cc: Rob Herring <robh+dt@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski+dt@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: Conor Dooley <conor+dt@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: Lee Jones <lee@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: Benson Leung <bleung@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: Guenter Roeck <groeck@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: Prashant Malani <pmalani@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: Tzung-Bi Shih <tzungbi@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: <devicetree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: <chrome-platform@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Cc: Pin-yen Lin <treapking@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <swboyd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> .../chrome/google,cros-ec-typec-switch.yaml | 365 ++++++++++++++++++ >>> .../bindings/mfd/google,cros-ec.yaml | 5 + >>> 2 files changed, 370 insertions(+) >>> create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/chrome/google,cros-ec-typec-switch.yaml >>> >>> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/chrome/google,cros-ec-typec-switch.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/chrome/google,cros-ec-typec-switch.yaml >>> new file mode 100644 >>> index 000000000000..17a0ba928f5d >>> --- /dev/null >>> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/chrome/google,cros-ec-typec-switch.yaml >>> @@ -0,0 +1,365 @@ >>> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause) >>> +%YAML 1.2 >>> +--- >>> +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/chrome/google,cros-ec-typec-switch.yaml# >>> +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml# >>> + >>> +title: Google Chrome OS EC(Embedded Controller) USB Type C Switch >>> + >>> +maintainers: >>> + - Benson Leung <bleung@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> + - Prashant Malani <pmalani@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> + - Stephen Boyd <swboyd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> + >>> +description: >>> + Chrome OS devices have an Embedded Controller(EC) which has access to USB >>> + Type C switching. This node is intended to allow the OS to control Type C >>> + signal muxing for USB-C orientation and alternate modes. The node for this >>> + device should be under a cros-ec node like google,cros-ec-spi. >>> + >> >> If this is USB Type C switch, then you miss reference to >> usb-switch.yaml, but then ports look a bit different. > > Thanks for the pointer. I suspect that's in linux-next only? I'm going Yes, Greg's tree. > to move this to the cros-ec-typec.yaml file but I'll still need some > sort of property like 'mode-switch' or 'orientation-switch' to describe > what needs to be done in the kernel by changing lane assignments in the > drm_bridge. > > One problem with those properties is that they're boolean for the whole > device. If I have a google,cros-ec-typec node that has two input DP > ports and two output USB-C ports then it may be that one port needs > orientation switching and the other only needs to do mode switching. > This needs to be expressed somehow and a top-level boolean property > doesn't do that. It could be part of the DP endpoint node itself. Maybe it can be added to the connector binding as well. > > Also I don't know how to indicate that mode switching can't be changed > here directly. For example, on Trogdor the mode is switched by the EC, > and the kernel can't change the mode. Changing DP lane assignments isn't > going to change the situation either. The mode is still going to be > something like DP+USB, or just DP, etc. Maybe there needs to be a > different property, like 'dp-mode-lane-assignment = <array of ports>', > that indicates which DP ports need to do lane assignment or > 'dp-orientation-lane-assignment = <array of ports>' for orientation > control. Either way, I'm saying that 'mode-switch' and > 'orientation-switch' properties don't make any sense here. I was using > them to wedge the code into the typec switch callbacks, but if I move > this into the cros-ec-typec driver then I don't need them. OK > >> >>> + >>> + no-hpd: >>> + description: Indicates this device doesn't signal HPD for DisplayPort >>> + type: boolean >>> + >>> + ports: > [...] >>> + >>> + endpoint@7: >>> + $ref: /schemas/graph.yaml#/$defs/endpoint-base >>> + description: USB-C data for EC's 7th type-c port >>> + unevaluatedProperties: false >>> + properties: >>> + data-lanes: >>> + $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32-array >>> + description: | >>> + An array of physical USB-C data lane indexes. >>> + - 0 is SSRX1 lane >>> + - 1 is SSTX1 lane >>> + - 2 is SSTX2 lane >>> + - 3 is SSRX2 lane >>> + minItems: 4 >>> + maxItems: 4 >>> + items: >>> + maximum: 3 >>> + >>> + anyOf: >>> + - required: >>> + - endpoint@0 >> >> I don't get what you want to say here. This anyOf should have no effect. > > I'm trying to say that there should be at least one usb-c data lane > output endpoint if there's a port@2 (usb-c output). Wait, my bad, this is good. At least one endpoint will be required. > >> >>> + - required: >>> + - endpoint@1 >>> + - required: >>> + - endpoint@2 > [...] >> >>> + >>> +required: >>> + - compatible >>> + - ports >>> + >>> +allOf: >>> + - if: >>> + properties: >>> + no-hpd: true >> >> I don't understand this either. What is it for? Where did you see such >> syntax? > > This is saying that if the no-hpd property is present then the port@0 > port (DP input port) is required. Otherwise no-hpd doesn't really make > any sense because this device isn't muxing DP onto USB type-c connectors. Then you only need if: required: like here: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v6.4-rc7/source/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/net/qcom,ipa.yaml#L174 > > I found this syntax by searching the schema website and reading this > page[1]. The last yellow note about "country" not being a required > property led me to this syntax. > > [1] https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema/reference/conditionals#ifthenelse Best regards, Krzysztof