Hi Ajay, On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 05:09:03PM -0800, Ajay Gupta wrote: > Function is to get the details of ccg firmware and device version. > > Signed-off-by: Ajay Gupta <ajayg@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/usb/typec/ucsi/ucsi_ccg.c | 76 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 74 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/usb/typec/ucsi/ucsi_ccg.c b/drivers/usb/typec/ucsi/ucsi_ccg.c > index de8a43bdff68..4d35279ab853 100644 > --- a/drivers/usb/typec/ucsi/ucsi_ccg.c > +++ b/drivers/usb/typec/ucsi/ucsi_ccg.c > @@ -17,15 +17,46 @@ > #include <asm/unaligned.h> > #include "ucsi.h" > > +struct ccg_dev_info { > + u8 fw_mode:2; > + u8 two_pd_ports:2; > + u8 row_size_256:2; > + u8:1; /* reserved */ > + u8 hpi_v2_mode:1; > + u8 bl_mode:1; > + u8 cfgtbl_invalid:1; > + u8 fw1_invalid:1; > + u8 fw2_invalid:1; > + u8:4; /* reserved */ > + u16 silicon_id; > + u16 bl_last_row; > +} __packed; > + > +struct version_format { > + u16 build; > + u8 patch; > + u8 min:4; > + u8 maj:4; > +}; Don't use bit fields. We shouldn't use them even in the core ucsi driver with the message data structures like we do. > +struct version_info { > + struct version_format base; > + struct version_format app; > +}; > + > struct ucsi_ccg { > struct device *dev; > struct ucsi *ucsi; > struct ucsi_ppm ppm; > struct i2c_client *client; > + struct ccg_dev_info info; > }; > > -#define CCGX_RAB_INTR_REG 0x06 > -#define CCGX_RAB_UCSI_CONTROL 0x39 > +#define CCGX_RAB_DEVICE_MODE 0x0000 > +#define CCGX_RAB_INTR_REG 0x0006 > +#define CCGX_RAB_READ_ALL_VER 0x0010 > +#define CCGX_RAB_READ_FW2_VER 0x0020 > +#define CCGX_RAB_UCSI_CONTROL 0x0039 > #define CCGX_RAB_UCSI_CONTROL_START BIT(0) > #define CCGX_RAB_UCSI_CONTROL_STOP BIT(1) > #define CCGX_RAB_UCSI_DATA_BLOCK(offset) (0xf000 | ((offset) & 0xff)) > @@ -220,6 +251,41 @@ static irqreturn_t ccg_irq_handler(int irq, void *data) > return IRQ_HANDLED; > } > > +static int get_fw_info(struct ucsi_ccg *uc) > +{ > + struct device *dev = uc->dev; > + struct version_info version[3]; > + struct version_info *v; > + int err, i; > + > + err = ccg_read(uc, CCGX_RAB_READ_ALL_VER, (u8 *)(&version), > + sizeof(version)); > + if (err < 0) > + return err; > + > + for (i = 1; i < ARRAY_SIZE(version); i++) { > + v = &version[i]; > + dev_dbg(dev, > + "FW%d Version: %c%c v%x.%x%x, [Base %d.%d.%d.%d]\n", > + i, (v->app.build >> 8), (v->app.build & 0xFF), > + v->app.patch, v->app.maj, v->app.min, > + v->base.maj, v->base.min, v->base.patch, > + v->base.build); How about a sysfs file showing the fw version? > + } > + > + err = ccg_read(uc, CCGX_RAB_DEVICE_MODE, (u8 *)(&uc->info), > + sizeof(uc->info)); > + if (err < 0) > + return err; > + > + dev_dbg(dev, "fw_mode: %d\n", uc->info.fw_mode); > + dev_dbg(dev, "fw1_invalid: %d\n", uc->info.fw1_invalid); > + dev_dbg(dev, "fw2_invalid: %d\n", uc->info.fw2_invalid); > + dev_dbg(dev, "silicon_id: 0x%04x\n", uc->info.silicon_id); Are those prints really useful for anybody? If you need the values from that ccg_dev_info for debugging, then I think debugfs is the appropriate place to expose them. > + return 0; > +} > + > static int ucsi_ccg_probe(struct i2c_client *client, > const struct i2c_device_id *id) > { > @@ -248,6 +314,12 @@ static int ucsi_ccg_probe(struct i2c_client *client, > return status; > } > > + status = get_fw_info(uc); > + if (status < 0) { > + dev_err(uc->dev, "get_fw_info failed - %d\n", status); > + return status; > + } > + > status = devm_request_threaded_irq(dev, client->irq, NULL, > ccg_irq_handler, > IRQF_ONESHOT | IRQF_TRIGGER_HIGH, > -- > 2.17.1 Br, -- heikki