Re: [PATCH V0 1/7] dt-bindings: connector: Add property for eud type c connector

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On 2021-10-12 08:52, Bjorn Andersson wrote:
On Thu 07 Oct 04:25 CDT 2021, schowdhu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

On 2021-10-05 22:07, Bjorn Andersson wrote:
> On Tue 05 Oct 06:11 PDT 2021, schowdhu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > On 2021-10-04 22:07, Rob Herring wrote:
> > > On Mon, Oct 04, 2021 at 04:46:19PM +0530, Souradeep Chowdhury wrote:
> > > > Added the property for EUD(Embedded USB Debug) connector.Added
> > > > the "reg" and "interrupts" property which is needed for EUD.
> > >
> > > You are going to need a better explanation of this h/w.
> >
> > Ack. Will update this with the detailed hardware description
> > in the next version.
> >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Signed-off-by: Souradeep Chowdhury <schowdhu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > > ---
> > > >  .../devicetree/bindings/connector/usb-connector.yaml      | 15
> > > > +++++++++++++++
> > > >  1 file changed, 15 insertions(+)
> > > >
> > > > diff --git
> > > > a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/connector/usb-connector.yaml
> > > > b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/connector/usb-connector.yaml
> > > > index 7eb8659..908129f 100644
> > > > --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/connector/usb-connector.yaml
> > > > +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/connector/usb-connector.yaml
> > > > @@ -30,6 +30,21 @@ properties:
> > > >            - const: samsung,usb-connector-11pin
> > > >            - const: usb-b-connector
> > > >
> > > > +      - items:
> > > > +          - enum:
> > > > +              - qcom,sc7280-usb-connector-eud
> > > > +          - const: qcom,usb-connector-eud
> > > > +          - const: usb-c-connector
> > > > +
> > > > +  reg:
> > > > +    items:
> > > > +      - description: EUD Base Register Region
> > > > +      - description: EUD Mode Manager Region
> > >
> > > A connector node represents the physical connector on a board. That
> > > can't really be an MMIO peripheral. Maybe you need a node for EUD and
> > > then it should have a connector child node? Don't really know without
> > > understanding this h/w.
> >
> > As per the previous discussion on the EUD, it was agreed upon to map
> > EUD
> > as a type C connector and use Role-Switch to change the USB role
> > instead
> > of extcon interface that was being used previously. The link for the
> > same
> > is as follows:-
> >
> > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/5db1a666-62ec-c850-6626-ad33d337b452@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
> >
>
> Not using extcon is the right thing, but perhaps we should make the EUD
> a role_switch provider and client, so that we can describe how it sits
> inbetween the connector and the controller.
>
> That way it has the power to pass through or override requests from the
> upstream role-switcher, based on the status of EUD.
>
>
> That said, I'm still curious to what happens if I renegotiate the roles
> dynamically in a Type-C environment, while enabling EUD. How would the
> device on the other end of the cable know that it's supposed to be a
> host? Or there's simply a reset of the link when this happens?
>
> Thanks,
> Bjorn

Hi Bjorn,


Hi Souradeep

By making EUD Role-Switch provider and client do you mean that
we should have a EUD node which will have a connector node as
child and this connector node will have a port that points towards
the drd role-switch?

So that my device tree node will look like the following in that case

eud@88e0000 {
        compatible = "qcom,usb-connector-eud";
        reg = <0 0x88e0000 0 0x2000>,
              <0 0x88e2000 0 0x1000>;
        interrupt-parent = <&pdc>;
        interrupts = <11 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
        usb_con: connector {
                compatible = "usb-c-connector";
                label = "USB-C";
                port {
                      eud_usb_output: endpoint {
                      remote-endpoint = <&eud_usb3_input>;
                 };
        };

};


@usb2 {
    dwc3 {
       usb-role-switch;
       port {
             eud_usb3_input: endpoint {
                   remote-endpoint = <&eud_usb_output>;
             };
     };
};

While your "output" and "input" matches the direction of the role
switching, I think the connection should be describe in the other
direction.

Also my suggestion was that EUD is both connector for the dwc3 and has a
reference to the connector described in the TypeC controller - to
properly describe the relationship:

  DWC -> EUD -> connector

With the role switching request going from the connector (pmic_glink
driver) to DWC through the EUD, which can override the vote.


That said, this is just my suggestion. You need to ensure that Rob
understands the hardware design well enough to approve your proposed
binding.


E.g. The connector in the EUD isn't a usb-c-connector, it's some
type of internal connection, the next step in that chain is the actual
usb-c-connector.

Regards,
Bjorn


Also EUD functions only in device mode, so when the role-switch is done by
the controller
to set the device mode, the PC on the other end becomes the host.

Thanks,
Souradeep

Hi Bjorn/Robb,

Following is how my EUD design looks like

My device tree node will look like as follows


eud@88e0000 {
        compatible = "qcom,usb-connector-eud";
        reg = <0 0x88e0000 0 0x2000>,
                  <0 0x88e2000 0 0x1000>;
        interrupt-parent = <&pdc>;
        interrupts = <11 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
         ports {
                #address-cells = <2>;
                #size-cells = <2>;
                port@0 {
                        reg = <0>;
                        usb2_eud: endpoint {
                                remote-endpoint = <&eud_ep>;
                        };
                };
        };
};


@usb2 {
    dwc3 {
       usb-role-switch;
        usb_con: eud_usb_connector {
                compatible = “usb-connector-eud", "usb-c-connector";
                ports {
                        #address-cells = <2>;
                        #size-cells = <2>;
                        port@0 {
                                reg = <0>;
                                eud_ep: endpoint {
                                        remote-endpoint = <&usb2_eud>;
                                };
                        };
              };
};


So, I am putting a connector node as a child of dwc3 node which can be connected to the EUD node via ports. I am keeping EUD as a separate device tree node.

I can get the device equivalent to the connector by doing the following in EUD driver

dev = usb_of_get_companion_dev(&pdev->dev);

Once I get the device, I can then do

role_sw = usb_role_switch_get(dev);

This will give me the role switch reference which can be used to set device or host role.

The advantage here is that

-> I am keeping the existing yamls untouched which won't be the case if I map EUD as child of dwc3.

->This is also consistent with EUD hardware since EUD is not a connector in itself but it needs a connector to function because it can work only in device mode so the role-switch needs to be done.

Let me know your thoughts regarding this.

Thanks,
Souradeep



>
> > >
> > > > +
> > > > +  interrupts:
> > > > +    description:
> > > > +      EUD interrupt
> > > > +
> > > >    label:
> > > >      description: Symbolic name for the connector.
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > QUALCOMM INDIA, on behalf of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a
> > > > member
> > > > of Code Aurora Forum, hosted by The Linux Foundation
> > > >
> > > >



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