Hi, On Tue, 6 Feb 2018 12:46:05 -0600 Bin Liu <b-liu@xxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 09:34:03AM +0100, Andreas Kemnade wrote: > > On dm3730 there are enumeration problems after resume. > > Investigation led to the cause that the MUSB_POWER_SOFTCONN > > bit is not set. If it was set before suspend (because it > > was enabled via musb_pullup()), it is set in > > musb_restore_context() so the pullup is enabled. But then > > musb_start() is called which overwrites MUSB_POWER and > > therefore disables MUSB_POWER_SOFTCONN, so no pullup is > > enabled and the device is not enumerated. > > Do you see the issue with the v4.15? > Yes. Tested without other patches. It was also there in earlier kernels but I had not had motivation enough to debug. So maybe it deserves a CC: Stable > > So let's do a subset of what musb_start() does > > in the same way as musb_suspend() does it. Platform-specific > > stuff it still called as there might be some phy-related stuff > > which needs to be enabled. > > Also interrupts are enabled, as it was the original idea > > of calling musb_start() in musb_resume() according to > > Commit 6fc6f4b87cb3 ("usb: musb: Disable interrupts on suspend, > > enable them on resume") > > The logic in the fix makes sense, and I do see the same problem with > AM335x on v4.9 kernel, but it doesn't happen on v4.15. I haven't checked > if there is anything after musb_start() which sets MUSB_POWER_SOFTCON > bit. > Well reconfiguring gadget from userspace helps. Regards, Andreas
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