On 2018-09-10 07:43, Guenter Roeck wrote:
On 09/10/2018 06:11 AM, Angus Ainslie wrote:
Hi Heikki
On 2018-09-10 01:35, Heikki Krogerus wrote:
On Sun, Sep 09, 2018 at 12:05:31PM -0600, Angus Ainslie (Purism)
wrote:
If the board is being powered by USB disabling the source and sink
can remove power from the board. Allow the source and sink to be
initallized based on devicetree values.
Changed since V1:
use devicetree values instead of hardcoded initialization.
Signed-off-by: Angus Ainslie (Purism) <angus@xxxxxxxx>
---
.../bindings/connector/usb-connector.txt | 4 ++++
drivers/usb/typec/tcpm.c | 14
+++++++++++---
2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git
a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/connector/usb-connector.txt
b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/connector/usb-connector.txt
index 8855bfcfd778..afe851a713c3 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/connector/usb-connector.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/connector/usb-connector.txt
@@ -22,6 +22,10 @@ Optional properties for usb-c-connector:
or Try.SRC, should be "sink" for Try.SNK or "source" for Try.SRC.
- data-role: should be one of "host", "device", "dual"(DRD) if
typec
connector supports USB data.
+- init-vbus-source: set the initalization value for vbus-source to
true.
+ If this property is not present the initial value will be false.
+- init-vbus-charge: set the initalization value for vbus-charge to
true.
+ If this property is not present the initial value will be false.
If you put the description of those properties here, you are going to
need to rename them. Those describe tcpm specific properties, but to
that file you want to put descriptions of generic properties.
They are tcpm specific but need to go into the connector sub-node to
get parsed correctly. Would something like below be better ?
diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/typec-tcpci.txt
b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/typec-tcpci.txt
index 0dd1469e7318..ae0a3e97d9b6 100644
--- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/typec-tcpci.txt
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/typec-tcpci.txt
@@ -15,6 +15,12 @@ Required sub-node:
of connector node are specified in
Documentation/devicetree/bindings/connector/usb-connector.txt
+Optional properties for usb-c-connector sub-node:
+- init-vbus-source: set the initalization value for vbus-source to
true.
+ If this property is not present the initial value will be false.
+- init-vbus-charge: set the initalization value for vbus-charge to
true.
+ If this property is not present the initial value will be false.
+
Example:
ptn5110@50 {
Your problem is that you can not cope with a lose of VBUS as a sink,
right? For that you just need one boolean device property IMO.
Something like depend-on-vbus.
I thought that it would better to be able to control each
independently. With my specific hardware I need both defaulted to true
but for another piece of HW just being able to control one of them
might be sufficient.
Turns out the problem goes deeper: Only one of the two values is
supposed to
be true at any given time. The system is either a sink
(vbus_charge=true)
or a source (vbus_src=true), but it can not be both.
I agree but my hardware is being obstinant.
I think we first need to figure out what actually happens in your
system; the
result from setting both values to true is that the initial request to
set vbus
(either as source or as sink) should fail, unless the value is actually
cleared
and the other value (supposed to be untouched) is set. This does not
make
sense and warrants further debugging. Can you do that and let us know
what
exactly actually happens and why your hardware needs that request to
fail ?
Neither call fails at the software level.
[ 3.762504] (NULL device *): tcpci drivers/usb/typec/tcpci.c
tcpci_register_port 557
[ 3.830968] tcpci 0-0052: tcpci drivers/usb/typec/tcpci.c
tcpci_parse_config 534
[ 3.849299] tcpci 0-0052: tcpci drivers/usb/typec/tcpci.c tcpci_init
400
[ 3.872283] tcpci 0-0052: tcpci drivers/usb/typec/tcpci.c
tcpci_set_pd_rx 265
[ 3.879952] tcpci 0-0052: tcpci drivers/usb/typec/tcpci.c
tcpci_set_vbus 297 source 1 sink 1
[ 3.879957] tcpci 0-0052: tcpci set source drivers/usb/typec/tcpci.c
tcpci_set_vbus 327
[ 3.916407] tcpci 0-0052: tcpci set sink drivers/usb/typec/tcpci.c
tcpci_set_vbus 340
When the source gets disabled is when the board loses power.
[ 3.762504] (NULL device *): tcpci drivers/usb/typec/tcpci.c
tcpci_register_port 557
[ 3.770603] tcpci 0-0052: tcpci drivers/usb/typec/tcpci.c
tcpci_parse_config 534
[ 3.789508] tcpci 0-0052: tcpci drivers/usb/typec/tcpci.c tcpci_init
400
[ 3.799676] tcpci 0-0052: tcpci drivers/usb/typec/tcpci.c
tcpci_set_pd_rx 265
[ 3.809322] tcpci 0-0052: tcpci drivers/usb/typec/tcpci.c
tcpci_set_vbus 297 source 0 sink 1
[ 3.817956] tcpci 0-0052: tcpci disable source
drivers/usb/typec/tcpci.c tcpci_set_vbus 302
< board stops booting here>
I've added these prints for debugging
@@ -275,36 +293,64 @@ static int tcpci_set_vbus(struct tcpc_dev *tcpc,
bool source, bool sink)
struct tcpci *tcpci = tcpc_to_tcpci(tcpc);
int ret;
- /* Disable both source and sink first before enabling anything
*/
+ dev_err(tcpci->dev, "tcpci %s %s %d source %d sink %d\n" ,
__FILE__,
+ __func__, __LINE__, source, sink );
+ /* Disable both source and sink first before enabling anything
*/
if (!source) {
+ dev_err(tcpci->dev, "tcpci disable source %s %s %d\n" ,
__FILE__,
+ __func__, __LINE__ );
ret = regmap_write(tcpci->regmap, TCPC_COMMAND,
TCPC_CMD_DISABLE_SRC_VBUS);
- if (ret < 0)
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ dev_err(tcpci->dev, "tcpci disable source failed
%s %s %d\n" , __FILE__,
+ __func__, __LINE__ );
return ret;
+ }
}
if (!sink) {
+ dev_err(tcpci->dev, "tcpci disable sink %s %s %d\n" ,
__FILE__,
+ __func__, __LINE__ );
+
ret = regmap_write(tcpci->regmap, TCPC_COMMAND,
TCPC_CMD_DISABLE_SINK_VBUS);
- if (ret < 0)
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ dev_err(tcpci->dev, "tcpci disable sink failed
%s %s %d\n" , __FILE__,
+ __func__, __LINE__ );
return ret;
+ }
}
if (source) {
+ dev_err(tcpci->dev, "tcpci set source %s %s %d\n" ,
__FILE__,
+ __func__, __LINE__ );
+
ret = regmap_write(tcpci->regmap, TCPC_COMMAND,
TCPC_CMD_SRC_VBUS_DEFAULT);
- if (ret < 0)
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ dev_err(tcpci->dev, "tcpci enable source failed
%s %s %d\n" , __FILE__,
+ __func__, __LINE__ );
return ret;
+ }
}
if (sink) {
+ dev_err(tcpci->dev, "tcpci set sink %s %s %d\n" ,
__FILE__,
+ __func__, __LINE__ );
+
ret = regmap_write(tcpci->regmap, TCPC_COMMAND,
TCPC_CMD_SINK_VBUS);
- if (ret < 0)
+ if (ret < 0) {
+ dev_err(tcpci->dev, "tcpci enable sink failed %s
%s %d\n" , __FILE__,
+ __func__, __LINE__ );
return ret;
+ }
}
+ dev_err(tcpci->dev, "tcpci %s %s %d source %d sink %d\n" ,
__FILE__,
+ __func__, __LINE__, source, sink );
+
return 0;
}
Thanks,
Guenter
Thanks
Angus
Required properties for usb-c-connector with power delivery
support:
- source-pdos: An array of u32 with each entry providing supported
power
diff --git a/drivers/usb/typec/tcpm.c b/drivers/usb/typec/tcpm.c
index ca7bedb46f7f..7f5d4f209e07 100644
--- a/drivers/usb/typec/tcpm.c
+++ b/drivers/usb/typec/tcpm.c
@@ -2462,9 +2462,7 @@ static int tcpm_init_vbus(struct tcpm_port
*port)
{
int ret;
- ret = port->tcpc->set_vbus(port->tcpc, false, false);
- port->vbus_source = false;
- port->vbus_charge = false;
+ ret = port->tcpc->set_vbus(port->tcpc, port->vbus_source,
port->vbus_charge);
return ret;
}
@@ -4266,6 +4264,16 @@ static int tcpm_fw_get_caps(struct tcpm_port
*port,
return -EINVAL;
port->port_type = port->typec_caps.type;
+ if (fwnode_property_present(fwnode, "init-vbus-source"))
+ port->vbus_source = true;
+ else
+ port->vbus_source = false;
+
+ if (fwnode_property_present(fwnode, "init-vbus-charge"))
+ port->vbus_charge = true;
+ else
+ port->vbus_charge = false;
+
if (port->port_type == TYPEC_PORT_SNK)
goto sink;
-- 2.17.1
Thanks,