On Thu, 2016-06-23 at 11:23 +0300, Heikki Krogerus wrote: > On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 06:44:18PM +0200, Oliver Neukum wrote: > No it's not. DRP means a port that can operate as _either_ Source > (host) or Sink (device), but not at the same time.. Yes, but it is unclear what you will be after a connection and that's the point. > > And you can be able to become a host and be able to become a device. > > But not at the same time. These ports are switchable. > > > > The current API cannot express the difference. > > I think you have misunderstood something. The only case where the port > can be dual-role is if it's set to be DRP. Otherwise it's Source only > OR Sink only. > > The "Role Supported" bits only tell us how we can program for example > the ROLE_CONTROL registers. I guess the "Roles Supported" bits in > DEVICE_CAPABILITIES are not explained properly, so let's go over them > here: > > 000b = Source _or_ Sink only > 001b = Source only > 010b = Sink only > 011b = Sink only with support for autonomously detected accessory modes > 100b = DRP only, and this I believe mean we can not program the port > to be Sink only or Source only I think so, too. > 101b = Source only OR Sink only OR DRP, plus ability to detect > accessories and I guess also cables autonomously > 110b = Source only OR Sink only OR DRP > > So where the spec lists "Source, Sink", it actually should have said > "Source only OR Sink only". > > But you still have only the following options for a port: > 1) Source only (host) > 2) Sink only (device) > 3) DRP (device, host) Yes, so you can map "000b = Source _or_ Sink only" to host or device depending on the current setting. But then you lose the information that it can be changed. It either will look like "001b" or "010b". So we throw away information. And you map "100b = DRP only" and "101b" and "110b" to host, device which again drops information. Regards Oliver -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html