> -----Original Message----- > From: Marco Felsch <m.felsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2024 3:23 PM > To: Sherry Sun <sherry.sun@xxxxxxx> > Cc: POPESCU Catalin <catalin.popescu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Amitkumar > Karwar <amitkumar.karwar@xxxxxxx>; Neeraj Sanjay Kale > <neeraj.sanjaykale@xxxxxxx>; marcel@xxxxxxxxxxxx; > luiz.dentz@xxxxxxxxx; robh@xxxxxxxxxx; krzk+dt@xxxxxxxxxx; > conor+dt@xxxxxxxxxx; p.zabel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux- > bluetooth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; devicetree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux- > kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; GEO-CHHER-bsp-development <bsp- > development.geo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Krzysztof Kozlowski > <krzk@xxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] dt-bindings: net: bluetooth: nxp: add support for > supply and reset > > On 24-10-22, Sherry Sun wrote: > > > On 24-10-21, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > > > > On 21/10/2024 08:41, Marco Felsch wrote: > > > > > On 24-10-07, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > > > > >> On 07/10/2024 14:58, POPESCU Catalin wrote: > > > > >>>>>> > > > > >>>>>> + vcc-supply: > > > > >>>>>> + description: > > > > >>>>>> + phandle of the regulator that provides the supply voltage. > > > > >>>>>> + > > > > >>>>>> + reset-gpios: > > > > >>>>>> + description: > > > > >>>>>> + Chip powerdown/reset signal (PDn). > > > > >>>>>> + > > > > >>>>> Hi Catalin, > > > > >>>>> > > > > >>>>> For NXP WIFI/BT chip, WIFI and BT share the one PDn pin, > > > > >>>>> which > > > means that both wifi and BT controller will be powered on and off at > > > the same time. > > > > >>>>> Taking the M.2 NXP WIFI/BT module as an example, > > > pin56(W_DISABLE1) is connected to the WIFI/BT chip PDn pin, we has > > > already controlled this pin in the corresponding PCIe/SDIO controller dts > nodes. > > > > >>>>> It is not clear to me what exactly pins for vcc-supply and > > > > >>>>> reset-gpios > > > you describing here. Can you help understand the corresponding pins > > > on M.2 interface as an example? Thanks. > > > > >>> > > > > >>> Hi Sherry, > > > > >>> > > > > >>> Regulators and reset controls being refcounted, we can then > > > > >>> implement powerup sequence in both bluetooth/wlan drivers and > > > > >>> have the drivers operate independently. This way bluetooth > > > > >>> driver would has no dependance on the wlan driver for : > > > > >>> > > > > >>> - its power supply > > > > >>> > > > > >>> - its reset pin (PDn) > > > > >>> > > > > >>> - its firmware (being downloaded as part of the combo > > > > >>> firmware) > > > > >>> > > > > >>> For the wlan driver we use mmc power sequence to drive the > > > > >>> chip reset pin and there's another patchset that adds support > > > > >>> for reset control into the mmc pwrseq simple driver. > > > > >>> > > > > >>>> Please wrap your replies. > > > > >>>> > > > > >>>> It seems you need power sequencing just like Bartosz did for > > > Qualcomm WCN. > > > > >>> > > > > >>> Hi Krzysztof, > > > > >>> > > > > >>> I'm not familiar with power sequencing, but looks like way > > > > >>> more complicated than reset controls. So, why power sequencing > > > > >>> is recommended here ? Is it b/c a supply is involved ? > > > > >> > > > > >> Based on earlier message: > > > > >> > > > > >> "For NXP WIFI/BT chip, WIFI and BT share the one PDn pin, which > > > > >> means that both wifi and BT controller will be powered on and > > > > >> off at the same time." > > > > >> > > > > >> but maybe that's not needed. No clue, I don't know the hardware. > > > > >> But be carefully what you write in the bindings, because then > > > > >> it will be > > > ABI. > > > > > > > > > > We noticed the new power-sequencing infrastructure which is part > > > > > of > > > > > 6.11 too but I don't think that this patch is wrong. The DT ABI > > > > > won't break if we switch to the power-sequencing later on since > > > > > the > > > "reset-gpios" > > > > > are not marked as required. So it is up to the driver to handle > > > > > it either via a separate power-sequence driver or via "power-supply" > > > > > and "reset-gpios" directly. > > > > > > > > That's not the point. We expect correct hardware description. If > > > > you say now it has "reset-gpios" but later say "actually no, > > > > because it has PMU", I respond: no. Describe the hardware, not current > Linux. > > > > > > I know that DT abstracts the HW. That said I don't see the problem > > > with this patch. The HW is abstracted just fine: > > > > > > shared PDn -> reset-gpios > > > shared power-supply -> vcc-supply > > > > Actually we should use vcc-supply to control the PDn pin, this is the > > power supply for NXP wifi/BT. > > Please don't since this is regular pin on the wlan/bt device not the regulator. > People often do that for GPIOs if the driver is missing the support to pull the > reset/pdn/enable gpio but the enable-gpio on the regulator is to enable the > regulator and _not_ the bt/wlan device. > > Therefore the implementation Catalin provided is the correct one. > For NXP wifi/BT, the PDn is the only power control pin, no specific regulator, per my understanding, it is a common way to configure this pin as the vcc-supply for the wifi interface(SDIO or PCIe). reg_usdhc3_vmmc: regulator-usdhc3 { compatible = "regulator-fixed"; regulator-name = "WLAN_EN"; regulator-min-microvolt = <3300000>; regulator-max-microvolt = <3300000>; gpio = <&pcal6524 20 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; enable-active-high; }; &usdhc3 { ... vmmc-supply = <®_usdhc3_vmmc>; ... } Best Regards Sherry