Hi, On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 11:11 AM Matthias Kaehlcke <mka@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > The main issue this driver addresses is that a USB hub needs to be > powered before it can be discovered. For discrete onboard hubs (an > example for such a hub is the Realtek RTS5411) this is often solved > by supplying the hub with an 'always-on' regulator, which is kind > of a hack. Some onboard hubs may require further initialization > steps, like changing the state of a GPIO or enabling a clock, which > requires even more hacks. This driver creates a platform device > representing the hub which performs the necessary initialization. > Currently it only supports switching on a single regulator, support > for multiple regulators or other actions can be added as needed. > Different initialization sequences can be supported based on the > compatible string. > > Besides performing the initialization the driver can be configured > to power the hub off during system suspend. This can help to extend > battery life on battery powered devices which have no requirements > to keep the hub powered during suspend. The driver can also be > configured to leave the hub powered when a wakeup capable USB device > is connected when suspending, and power it off otherwise. > > Technically the driver consists of two drivers, the platform driver > described above and a very thin USB driver that subclasses the > generic driver. The purpose of this driver is to provide the platform > driver with the USB devices corresponding to the hub(s) (a hub > controller may provide multiple 'logical' hubs, e.g. one to support > USB 2.0 and another for USB 3.x). > > Note: the current series only supports hubs connected directly to > a root hub, support for other configurations could be added if > needed. > > Co-developed-by: Ravi Chandra Sadineni <ravisadineni@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Ravi Chandra Sadineni <ravisadineni@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Matthias Kaehlcke <mka@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Acked-by: Alan Stern <stern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > > Changes in v19: > - added VID:PID pairs and compatible strings for RTS5414 hub > - updated comments with RTS5411 USB versions to reflect those > reported/supported by the hub > > Changes in v18: > - introduced hidden Kconfig option to align module vs. builtin > choice with CONFIG_USB (thanks Doug!) > - refactored onboard_hub_create_pdevs() > > Changes in v17: > - updated date and kernel version in ABI documentation for > 'always_powered_in_suspend' attribute > - removed obsolete .yaml entry from MAINTAINERS file > - added entry for ABI documentation to MAINTAINERS file > - renamed struct 'udev_node' to 'usbdev_node' > - changed return logic in onboard_hub_suspend/resume() to > get rid of 'rc' variable > - added helper set_udev_link_name() to set link names for > onboard hub USB devices > - use of_parse_phandle() instead of of_property_read_u32() + > of_find_node_by_phandle() combo > - defer probing in _find_onboard_hub() if the platform device > isn't bound yet > - initialize list head passed as parameter to > onboard_hub_create_pdevs() instead of relying on the caller > to do so > - don't require the 'companion-hub' property to be specified. > This is needed to support hubs without companion hub > - use devm_kzalloc() to allocate platform device list entries > and stop freeing them explicitly > - remove unnecessary INIT_LIST_HEAD() of platform device list > entries > - use '%pOF' to print DT node name > - delete platform device list entries from the list of devices > in onboard_hub_destroy_pdevs(). It shouldn't be strictly > necessary, but better be on the safe side. > > Changes in v16: > - none > > Changes in v15: > - none > > Changes in v14: > - none > > Changes in v13: > - none > > Changes in v12: > - use IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_USB_ONBOARD_HUB_MODULE) in onboard_hub.h to > also check for the driver built as module > - include onboard_hub.h again from the driver to make sure there are > prototype declarations for the public functions > - remove indentation from label in onboard_hub_create_pdevs() > > Changes in v11: > - added onboard_hub_create/destroy_pdevs() helpers, to support multiple onboard > hubs connected to the same parent hub > - don't include ‘onboard_hub.h’ from the onboard hub driver > - updated commit message > - added ‘Acked-by' from Alan > > Changes in v10: > - always use of_is_onboard_usb_hub() stub unless ONBOARD_USB_HUB=y/m > > Changes in v9: > - none > > Changes in v8: > - none > > Changes in v7: > - don't declare stub for of_is_onboard_usb_hub() when > CONFIG_COMPILE_TEST is defined > > Changes in v6: > - use 'companion-hub' to locate the platform device, instead of > scanning through the nodes of the parent > - added ABI documentation for 'always_powered_in_suspend' > - sysfs_emit() instead of sprintf() in always_powered_in_suspend_show() > - register sysfs attribute through driver.dev_groups > - evaluate return value of driver_attach() in _probe() > - use dev_warn() instead of WARN_ON() in _probe() > - include 'onboard_hub.h' > > Changes in v5: > - the platform device is now instantiated from the same DT node > as the 'primary' USB hub device > - use the USB compatible strings for the platform device > - refactored _find_onboard_hub() to search the parents child > nodes for a platform device with a matching compatible string > - added exported function of_is_onboard_usb_hub() to allow other > drivers (like xhci_plat) to check if one of their child DT nodes > is a supported hub > - use late suspend to make sure info about wakeup enabled descendants > is updated > - call driver_attach() for the USB driver in onboard_hub_probe() to > make sure the driver is re-attached after the device_release_driver() > calls in onboard_hub_remove() > - renamed sysfs attribute 'power_off_in_suspend' to > 'always_powered_in_suspend' > - added sysfs symlinks between platform device and USB devices > - marked 'onboard_hub_pm_ops' as __maybe_unused > - removed 'realtek' compatible string which is not needed at this > point > - fix log for regulator_disable() failure > > Changes in v4: > - updated Kconfig documentation > - changed the loop in onboard_hub_remove() to release the hub lock > before unbinding the USB device and make self deadlock prevention > less clunky > - fixed return value in onboard_hub_usbdev_probe() > - added entry to MAINTAINERS file > > Changes in v3: > - updated the commit message > - updated description in Kconfig > - remove include of 'core/usb.h' > - use 'is_powered_on' flag instead of 'has_wakeup_capable_descendants' > - added 'going_away' flag to struct onboard_hub > - don't allow adding new USB devices when the platform device is going away > - don't bother with deleting the list item in onboard_hub_remove_usbdev() > when the platform device is going away > - don't assume in onboard_hub_suspend() that all USB hub devices are > connected to the same controller > - removed unnecessary devm_kfree() from onboard_hub_remove_usbdev() > - fixed error handling in onboard_hub_remove_usbdev() > - use kstrtobool() instead of strtobool() in power_off_in_suspend_store() > - unbind USB devices in onboard_hub_remove() to avoid dangling references > to the platform device > - moved put_device() for platform device to _find_onboard_hub() > - changed return value of onboard_hub_remove_usbdev() to void > - evaluate return value of onboard_hub_add_usbdev() > - register 'power_off_in_suspend' as managed device attribute > - use USB_DEVICE macro instead manual initialization > - add unwinding to onboard_hub_init() > - updated MODULE_DESCRIPTION > - use module_init() instead of device_initcall() > > Changes in v2: > - check wakeup enabled state of the USB controller instead of > using 'wakeup-source' property > - use sysfs attribute instead of DT property to determine if > the hub should be powered off at all during system suspend > - added missing brace in onboard_hub_suspend() > - updated commit message > - use pm_ptr for pm_ops as suggested by Alan > > Changes in v1: > - renamed the driver to 'onboard_usb_hub' > - single file for platform and USB driver > - USB hub devices register with the platform device > - the DT includes a phandle of the platform device > - the platform device now controls when power is turned off > - the USB driver became a very thin subclass of the generic USB > driver > - enabled autosuspend support > > .../sysfs-bus-platform-onboard-usb-hub | 8 + > MAINTAINERS | 7 + > drivers/usb/misc/Kconfig | 23 + > drivers/usb/misc/Makefile | 1 + > drivers/usb/misc/onboard_usb_hub.c | 494 ++++++++++++++++++ > include/linux/usb/onboard_hub.h | 18 + > 6 files changed, 551 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-platform-onboard-usb-hub > create mode 100644 drivers/usb/misc/onboard_usb_hub.c > create mode 100644 include/linux/usb/onboard_hub.h Sorry for not reviewing v18, but this looks peachy to me now. Reviewed-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>