On Thu, Jan 09, 2020 at 09:31:27AM +0800, JC Kuo wrote: > Hi Rob, > For now we have two options. > 1. reusing the existing "maximum-speed" which is documented in usb/generic.txt > Pro: no need to add new property > Con: only "super-speed" and "super-speed-plus" are valid for Tegra XUSB PADCTL, > therefore extra code/document change is required. > > + if (device_property_present(&port->dev, "maximum-speed")) { > + maximum_speed = usb_get_maximum_speed(&port->dev); > + if (maximum_speed == USB_SPEED_SUPER) > + usb3->disable_gen2 = true; > + else if (maximum_speed == USB_SPEED_SUPER_PLUS) > + usb3->disable_gen2 = false; > + else > + return -EINVAL; > + } > > 2. introducing a new proprietary "nvidia,disable-gen2" property > Pro: its logic perfectly matches the need, and code change is minimum > > + usb3->disable_gen2 = of_property_read_bool(np, "nvidia,disable-gen2"); > > Con: it's a new and proprietary property. > > Please let me know which one do you prefer or there is something else > works better. I think the first version is much clearer. maximum-speed = "super-speed" is very clear and explicit. nvidia,disable-gen2 is less so. While it may be true in this case what "disable-gen2" does, using the generic bindings has the advantage that it'll be more familiar to people already familiar with other USB device tree bindings. Also, the nvidia,disable-gen2 property only perfectly matches the need because it reflects the name of the variable. If you rewrote the code to do something like this: if (port->maximum_speed <= USB_SPEED_SUPER) { /* disable gen2 */ ... } Then all of a sudden the "maximum-speed" property is a perfect match. In general, bindings should be natural to the domain of the bus or device that they describe rather than a reflection of how the driver programs the device's registers. On a side-note: we should also update the usb/generic.txt binding to describe the "super-speed-plus" value for the maximum-speed property. Thierry > Thanks, > JC > > > On 1/6/20 3:10 PM, JC Kuo wrote: > > On 1/4/20 6:39 AM, Rob Herring wrote: > >> On Fri, Jan 03, 2020 at 04:18:12PM +0800, JC Kuo wrote: > >>> Extend the bindings to cover the set of features found in Tegra194. > >>> Note that, technically, there are four more supplies connected to the > >>> XUSB pad controller (DVDD_PEX, DVDD_PEX_PLL, HVDD_PEX and HVDD_PEX_PLL) > >>> , but the power sequencing requirements of Tegra194 require these to be > >>> under the control of the PMIC. > >>> > >>> Tegra194 XUSB PADCTL supports up to USB 3.1 Gen 2 speed, however, it > >>> is possible for some platforms have long signal trace that could not > >>> provide sufficient electrical environment for Gen 2 speed. This patch > >>> adds a "maximum-speed" property to usb3 ports which can be used to > >>> specify the maximum supported speed for any particular USB 3.1 port. > >>> For a port that is not capable of SuperSpeedPlus, "maximum-speed" > >>> property should carry "super-speed". > >>> > >>> Signed-off-by: JC Kuo <jckuo@xxxxxxxxxx> > >>> --- > >>> Changes in v5: > >>> - re-use "maximum-speed" instead of adding "nvidia,disable-gen2" > >>> Changes in v4: none > >>> Changes in v3: none > >>> Changes in v2: > >>> - fix a typo > >>> > >>> .../phy/nvidia,tegra124-xusb-padctl.txt | 18 ++++++++++++++++++ > >>> 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+) > >>> > >>> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/nvidia,tegra124-xusb-padctl.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/nvidia,tegra124-xusb-padctl.txt > >>> index 9fb682e47c29..7d0089006e67 100644 > >>> --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/nvidia,tegra124-xusb-padctl.txt > >>> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/phy/nvidia,tegra124-xusb-padctl.txt > >>> @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ Required properties: > >>> - Tegra132: "nvidia,tegra132-xusb-padctl", "nvidia,tegra124-xusb-padctl" > >>> - Tegra210: "nvidia,tegra210-xusb-padctl" > >>> - Tegra186: "nvidia,tegra186-xusb-padctl" > >>> + - Tegra194: "nvidia,tegra194-xusb-padctl" > >>> - reg: Physical base address and length of the controller's registers. > >>> - resets: Must contain an entry for each entry in reset-names. > >>> - reset-names: Must include the following entries: > >>> @@ -62,6 +63,10 @@ For Tegra186: > >>> - vclamp-usb-supply: Bias rail for USB pad. Must supply 1.8 V. > >>> - vddio-hsic-supply: HSIC PHY power supply. Must supply 1.2 V. > >>> > >>> +For Tegra194: > >>> +- avdd-usb-supply: USB I/Os, VBUS, ID, REXT, D+/D- power supply. Must supply > >>> + 3.3 V. > >>> +- vclamp-usb-supply: Bias rail for USB pad. Must supply 1.8 V. > >>> > >>> Pad nodes: > >>> ========== > >>> @@ -154,6 +159,11 @@ For Tegra210, the list of valid PHY nodes is given below: > >>> - sata: sata-0 > >>> - functions: "usb3-ss", "sata" > >>> > >>> +For Tegra194, the list of valid PHY nodes is given below: > >>> +- usb2: usb2-0, usb2-1, usb2-2, usb2-3 > >>> + - functions: "xusb" > >>> +- usb3: usb3-0, usb3-1, usb3-2, usb3-3 > >>> + - functions: "xusb" > >>> > >>> Port nodes: > >>> =========== > >>> @@ -221,6 +231,11 @@ Optional properties: > >>> is internal. In the absence of this property the port is considered to be > >>> external. > >>> > >>> +- maximum-speed: Only for Tegra194. A string property that specifies maximum > >>> + supported speed of a usb3 port. Valid values are: > >>> + - "super-speed-plus": default, the usb3 port supports USB 3.1 Gen 2 speed. > >> > >> Not defined as a valid value in usb/generic.txt. '-gen2' instead of > >> '-plus' would be clearer IMO. However, is there any need to define the > >> maximum speed possible? The purpose of this property is to limit the > >> speed below the max. > >> > > usb_get_maximum_speed(), which parses "maximum-speed" property, indeed handles > > string "super-speed-plus". Should "super-speed-plus" be documented in > > usb/generic.txt"? > > > > static const char *const speed_names[] = { > > [USB_SPEED_UNKNOWN] = "UNKNOWN", > > [USB_SPEED_LOW] = "low-speed", > > [USB_SPEED_FULL] = "full-speed", > > [USB_SPEED_HIGH] = "high-speed", > > [USB_SPEED_WIRELESS] = "wireless", > > [USB_SPEED_SUPER] = "super-speed", > > [USB_SPEED_SUPER_PLUS] = "super-speed-plus", > > }; > > > > A proprietary "nvidia,disable-gen2" property was proposed in earlier revision to > > "limit the speed below the max". I like it because it fit our needs better and > > requires only one line of code change. > > > > usb3->disable_gen2 = of_property_read_bool(np, "nvidia,disable-gen2"); > > > > Should I fallback to that approach? > > > > Thanks, > > JC > > > >>> + - "super-speed": the usb3 port supports USB 3.1 Gen 1 speed only. > >>> + > >>> For Tegra124 and Tegra132, the XUSB pad controller exposes the following > >>> ports: > >>> - 3x USB2: usb2-0, usb2-1, usb2-2 > >>> @@ -233,6 +248,9 @@ For Tegra210, the XUSB pad controller exposes the following ports: > >>> - 2x HSIC: hsic-0, hsic-1 > >>> - 4x super-speed USB: usb3-0, usb3-1, usb3-2, usb3-3 > >>> > >>> +For Tegra194, the XUSB pad controller exposes the following ports: > >>> +- 4x USB2: usb2-0, usb2-1, usb2-2, usb2-3 > >>> +- 4x super-speed USB: usb3-0, usb3-1, usb3-2, usb3-3 > >>> > >>> Examples: > >>> ========= > >>> -- > >>> 2.17.1 > >>>
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