On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 02:49:51PM -0800, Stephen Boyd wrote: > Quoting Peter Chen (2017-01-12 01:50:40) > > On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 04:19:53PM -0800, Stephen Boyd wrote: > > > Quoting Peter Chen (2017-01-02 22:53:19) > > > > On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 02:57:09PM -0800, Stephen Boyd wrote: > > > > > If the phy supports it, call phy_set_mode() to pull up D+ when > > > > > required by setting the mode to PHY_MODE_USB_DEVICE. If we want > > > > > to remove the pullup, set the mode to PHY_MODE_USB_HOST. > > > > > > > > [..] > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/usb/chipidea/udc.c b/drivers/usb/chipidea/udc.c > > > > > index 0d532a724d48..6d61fa0689b0 100644 > > > > > --- a/drivers/usb/chipidea/udc.c > > > > > +++ b/drivers/usb/chipidea/udc.c > > > > > @@ -1609,10 +1610,15 @@ static int ci_udc_pullup(struct usb_gadget *_gadget, int is_on) > > > > > return 0; > > > > > > > > > > pm_runtime_get_sync(&ci->gadget.dev); > > > > > - if (is_on) > > > > > + if (is_on) { > > > > > + if (ci->phy) > > > > > + phy_set_mode(ci->phy, PHY_MODE_USB_DEVICE); > > > > > hw_write(ci, OP_USBCMD, USBCMD_RS, USBCMD_RS); > > > > > - else > > > > > + } else { > > > > > hw_write(ci, OP_USBCMD, USBCMD_RS, 0); > > > > > + if (ci->phy) > > > > > + phy_set_mode(ci->phy, PHY_MODE_USB_HOST); > > > > > + } > > > > > pm_runtime_put_sync(&ci->gadget.dev); > > > > > > > > > > return 0; > > > > > > > > Would you describe the use case for it? Why not adding it at > > > > role switch routine? > > > > > > > > > > This is about pulling up D+. The phy I have requires that we manually > > > pull up D+ by writing a ULPI register before we set the run/stop bit. > > > > Afaik, only controller can pull up dp when it is at device mode by > > setting USBCMD_RS. At host mode, clear USBCMD_RS will only stopping > > sending SoF from controller side. > > > > I am puzzled why you can pull up D+ by writing an ULPI register, perhaps, > > your phy needs DP to change before switching the mode? Would you > > double confirm that? > > With the boards I have, vbus is not routed to the phy. Instead, there's > a vbus comparator on the PMIC where the vbus line from the usb > receptacle is sent. The vbus extcon driver probes the comparator on the > PMIC to see if vbus is present or not and then notifies extcon users > when vbus changes. > > The ULPI register we write in the phy is a vendor specific register > (called MISC_A) that has two bits. If you look at > qcom_usb_hs_phy_set_mode() in this series you'll see that we set > VBUSVLDEXTSEL and VBUSVLDEXT. VBUSVLDEXTSEL controls a mux in the phy > that chooses between an internal comparator, in the case where vbus goes > to the phy, or an external signal input to the phy, VBUSVLDEXT, to > consider as the "session valid" signal. It looks like the session valid > signal drives the D+ pullup resistor in the phy. These bits in MISC_A > don't matter when the phy is in host mode. > > So when the board doesn't route vbus to the phy, we have to toggle the > VBUSVLDEXT bit to signal to the phy that the vbus is there or not. I > also see that we're not supposed to toggle the VBUSVLDEXTSEL bit when in > "normal" operating mode. So perhaps we should do everything in the > qcom_usb_hs_phy_set_mode() routine during the role switch as you > suggest, except toggle the VBUSVLDEXT bit. Toggling the VBUSVLDEXT bit > can be done via some new phy op when the extcon triggers? Why not call phy_set_mode(phy, DEVICE) directly at ci_handle_vbus_change when you get extcon vbus event? -- Best Regards, Peter Chen -- 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