Hi, Baolin Wang <baolin.wang@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >>>>> +#define DEFAULT_SDP_CUR_LIMIT (500 - DEFAULT_CUR_PROTECT) >>>> >>>> According to the spec we should always be talking about unit loads (1 >>>> unit load is 100mA for HS/FS/LS and 150mA for SS). Also, this will not >>>> work for SS capable ports and SS gadgets (we have quite a few of them, >>>> actually). You're missing the opportunity of charging at 900mA. >>> >>> I follow the DCP/SDP/CDP/ACA type's default current limitation and >>> user can set them what they want. >> >> no, the user CANNOT set it to what they want. If you get enumerated >> @100mA and the user just decides to set it to 2000mA, s/he could even >> melt the USB connector. The kernel _must_ prevent such cases. >> >> In any case, DEFAULT_SDP_CUR_LIMIT shouldn't be a constant, it should be >> variable because if you enumerate in SS, you _can_ get up to 900mA. > > Make sense. But these are just default values. They can be changed > safely by power driver with 'usb_charger_set_cur_limit_by_type()' > function to set 900mA. oh okay. Still, the default value should be a function of gadget->speed, IMO ;-) >>>>> + >>>>> +/* USB charger state */ >>>>> +enum usb_charger_state { >>>>> + USB_CHARGER_DEFAULT, >>>>> + USB_CHARGER_PRESENT, >>>>> + USB_CHARGER_REMOVE, >>>>> +}; >>>> >>>> userland really doesn't need these two ? >>> >>> We've reported to userspace by kobject_uevent in >>> 'usb_charger_notify_others()' function. >> >> I mean as a type ;-) So userspace doesn't have to redefine these for >> their applications. > > Make sense. I can introduce some sysfs files for userspace. Thanks for > your comments. okay, my reply was a bit cryptic, but what I mean here is that enum usb_charger_state could be moved your include/uapi header. My question is, then, does userland need to have knowledge of enum usb_charger_state ? -- balbi
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