> > On 2019-05-10 05:10, Peter Chen wrote: > > > >> Marek Szyprowski <m.szyprowski@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > >>> Commit 69bec7259853 ("USB: core: let USB device know device node") > >>> added support for attaching devicetree node for USB devices. The > >>> mentioned commit however identifies the given USB device node only by the > 'reg' > >>> property in the host controller children nodes. The USB device node > >>> however also has to have a 'compatible' property as described in > >>> Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/usb-device.txt. Lack for the > >>> 'compatible' property check might result in assigning a devicetree > >>> node, which is not intended to be the proper node for the given USB device. > >>> > >>> This is important especially when USB host controller has > >>> child-nodes for other purposes. For example, Exynos EHCI and OHCI > >>> drivers already define child-nodes for each physical root hub port > >>> and assigns respective PHY controller and parameters for them. Those > >>> binding predates support for USB devicetree nodes. > >>> > >>> Checking for the proper compatibility string allows to mitigate the > >>> conflict between USB device devicetree nodes and the bindings for > >>> USB controllers with child nodes. It also fixes the side-effect of > >>> the other commits, like 01fdf179f4b0 ("usb: core: skip interfaces > >>> disabled in devicetree"), which incorrectly disables some devices on > >>> Exynos based boards. > > Hi Marek, > > > > The purpose of your patch is do not set of_node for device under USB controller, > right? > > Right. > Do you mind doing it at function exynos_ehci_get_phy of ehci-exynos.c? Peter