03.01.2020 10:58, Michał Mirosław пишет: > On Sat, Dec 28, 2019 at 11:33:52PM +0300, Dmitry Osipenko wrote: > [...] >> static int ulpi_open(struct tegra_usb_phy *phy) >> { >> - int err; >> - >> - err = gpio_direction_output(phy->reset_gpio, 0); >> - if (err) { >> - dev_err(phy->u_phy.dev, >> - "ULPI reset GPIO %d direction not deasserted: %d\n", >> - phy->reset_gpio, err); >> - return err; >> - } >> + gpiod_set_value_cansleep(phy->reset_gpio, 1); >> >> return 0; >> } > > The message now removed seems inverted to the meaning of the code. Is > this a bug, or the reset really should be asserted here? The removed message was added in patch #2 and indeed it should say "asserted". Good catch, thanks! > I can see that > it is deasserted in phy_power_up, but that goes before or after ulpi_open()? The ulpi_phy_power_on happens after the ulpi_open, please take a look at tegra_usb_phy_init(). > After the change below, the reset is asserted at probe() time now. Yes, the probe now asserts the reset. It is an intended change because it should be a bit better to explicitly per-initialize the GPIO state to an expected state during of the GPIO retrieval, like most of other drivers do and which should be a "generic/common way". Actually, the reset assertion of ulpi_open() could be removed safely now since it doesn't do anything useful, given that probe asserts the reset. > [...] >> - err = devm_gpio_request(&pdev->dev, tegra_phy->reset_gpio, >> - "ulpi_phy_reset_b"); >> + gpiod = devm_gpiod_get_from_of_node(&pdev->dev, np, >> + "nvidia,phy-reset-gpio", >> + 0, GPIOD_OUT_HIGH, >> + "ulpi_phy_reset_b"); >> + err = PTR_ERR_OR_ZERO(gpiod); >> if (err) { >> - dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Request failed for GPIO %d: %d\n", >> - tegra_phy->reset_gpio, err); >> + dev_err(&pdev->dev, >> + "Request failed for reset GPIO: %d\n", err); >> return err; >> } >> + tegra_phy->reset_gpio = gpiod; > > A nice extension to kernel's printf - "%pe" format - has just landed in > Linus' master tree. Thank you very much, I didn't know about that. I'll prepare v4 with the above things addressed, thank you again and please let me know if you'll spot anything else!