Hi Guenter, On 2016/6/17 21:20, Guenter Roeck wrote: > Hi Frank, > > On 06/16/2016 11:43 PM, Frank Wang wrote: >> Hi Guenter, >> >> On 2016/6/17 12:59, Guenter Roeck wrote: >>> On 06/16/2016 07:09 PM, Frank Wang wrote: >>>> The newer SoCs (rk3366, rk3399) take a different usb-phy IP block >>>> than rk3288 and before, and most of phy-related registers are also >>>> different from the past, so a new phy driver is required necessarily. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Frank Wang <frank.wang at rock-chips.com> >>>> Suggested-by: Guenter Roeck <linux at roeck-us.net> >>>> Suggested-by: Doug Anderson <dianders at chromium.org> >>>> Reviewed-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko at sntech.de> >>>> Tested-by: Heiko Stuebner <heiko at sntech.de> >>>> --- >>> >>> [ ... ] >>> >>>> + >>>> +static int rockchip_usb2phy_resume(struct phy *phy) >>>> +{ >>>> + struct rockchip_usb2phy_port *rport = phy_get_drvdata(phy); >>>> + struct rockchip_usb2phy *rphy = dev_get_drvdata(phy->dev.parent); >>>> + int ret; >>>> + >>>> + dev_dbg(&rport->phy->dev, "port resume\n"); >>>> + >>>> + ret = clk_prepare_enable(rphy->clk480m); >>>> + if (ret) >>>> + return ret; >>>> + >>> If suspend can be called multiple times, resume can be called >>> multiple times as well. Doesn't this cause a clock imbalance >>> if you call clk_prepare_enable() multiple times on resume, >>> but clk_disable_unprepare() only once on suspend ? >>> >> >> Well, what you said is reasonable, How does something like below? >> >> @@ -307,6 +307,9 @@ static int rockchip_usb2phy_resume(struct phy *phy) >> >> dev_dbg(&rport->phy->dev, "port resume\n"); >> >> + if (!rport->suspended) >> + return 0; >> + >> ret = clk_prepare_enable(rphy->clk480m); >> if (ret) >> return ret; >> @@ -327,12 +330,16 @@ static int rockchip_usb2phy_suspend(struct phy >> *phy) >> >> dev_dbg(&rport->phy->dev, "port suspend\n"); >> >> + if (rport->suspended) >> + return 0; >> + >> ret = property_enable(rphy, &rport->port_cfg->phy_sus, true); >> if (ret) >> return ret; >> >> rport->suspended = true; >> clk_disable_unprepare(rphy->clk480m); >> + >> return 0; >> } >> >> @@ -485,6 +492,7 @@ static int rockchip_usb2phy_host_port_init(struct >> rockchip_usb2phy *rphy, >> >> rport->port_id = USB2PHY_PORT_HOST; >> rport->port_cfg = &rphy->phy_cfg->port_cfgs[USB2PHY_PORT_HOST]; >> + rport->suspended = true; >> > > Why does it start in suspended mode ? That seems odd. > This is an initialization. Using above design which make 'suspended' as a condition both in *_usb2phy_resume and *_usb2phy_suspend, I believe if it is not initialized as suspended mode, the first resume process will be skipped. Theoretically, the phy-port in suspended mode make sense when it is at start time, then the upper layer controller will invoke phy_power_on (See phy-core.c), and it further call back *_usb2phy_resume to make phy-port work properly. So could you tell me what make you feeling odd or would you like to give another appropriate way please? :-) BR. Frank > >> mutex_init(&rport->mutex); >> INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&rport->sm_work, rockchip_usb2phy_sm_work); >> >