Re: TCPCI driver issue

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On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 12:35 PM, Guenter Roeck <groeck@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 12:21 PM, Guenter Roeck <groeck@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 9:32 AM, Steve Schefter <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Hi Guenter.
>>>
>>>> I think (hope) I did mention that the tcpci patch was compile tested
>>>> only. Apologies if not. I'll try to get to it today and send a fix,
>>>> though it will obviously only be a workaround (config data is platform
>>>> specific). I also hope I can send a Reviewed-by: for Heikki's series
>>>> today. Sorry for being late on that one.
>>>
>>>
>>> I did see in the patch header that it is a WIP, but didn't realize it was
>>> compile tested only.  I understand I'm on the bleeding edge here.
>>>
>>>>> But we probable need to talk about how to extract the platform
>>>>> specific details needed for the config in any case (and also what
>>>>> exactly is needed) at one point. I think we can get all of them with
>>>>> device properties regardless of the system (ACPI/DT/whatever), so
>>>>> we would just need to agree on the what the properties are.
>>>>>
>>>> Yes, we'll definitely need that. I've used platform data and DMI
>>>> internally for x86, but that seems so out of date. I'll also see if it
>>>> makes sense to attach the test driver I used to test the tcpm code.
>>>> Note that we also have a driver for fusb302 as client of tcpm in the
>>>> works, plus an extcon based driver connected to the EC on chromebooks
>>>> (and ties directly into the Type-C infrastructure).
>>>
>>>
>>> I would be interested in seeing the test driver, either on the list or
>>> privately if you are not comfortable with a general release.
>>>
>> Please try to clone
>> https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/kernel and
>> fetch refs/sandbox/groeck/typec-4.4-cros-090816 (sha
>> a3fb79db5e901ce265176702c5769666ecb6c679). That should give you
>> everything I have. It should also fix the problem you have seen.
>>
> Wait a minute; I messed it up. I'll try again.
>

Ok, it is there again. I had to fix a couple of bugs in the infra code.

Guenter

> Guenter
>
>>> I'm currently working on support for the Analogix AN7688.
>>
>> Is that the HDMI to USB Type-C Bridge ? I would have thought this
>> would be used in a Type-C dock ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Guenter
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