On 25.3.2022 13.27, Heikki Krogerus wrote: > On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 12:36:22AM +0200, Mathias Nyman wrote: >> On 24.3.2022 14.27, Heikki Krogerus wrote: >>> On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 12:07:11PM +0530, Sandeep Maheswaram wrote: >>>> Currently the phy init is done from dwc3 and also xhci which makes the >>>> runtime_usage value 2 for the phy which causes issue during runtime >>>> suspend. When we run the below command the runtime_status still shows >>>> active. >>>> echo auto > /sys/bus/platform/devices/88e3000.phy/power/control >>>> >>>> dwc3 manages PHY by own DRD driver, so skip the management by >>>> HCD core by setting this quirk. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Sandeep Maheswaram <quic_c_sanm@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> --- >>>> drivers/usb/dwc3/host.c | 13 +++++++++++++ >>>> 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/drivers/usb/dwc3/host.c b/drivers/usb/dwc3/host.c >>>> index eda8719..d4fcf06 100644 >>>> --- a/drivers/usb/dwc3/host.c >>>> +++ b/drivers/usb/dwc3/host.c >>>> @@ -13,6 +13,12 @@ >>>> #include <linux/platform_device.h> >>>> >>>> #include "core.h" >>>> +#include <linux/usb/xhci-plat.h> >>>> +#include <linux/usb/xhci-quirks.h> >>>> + >>>> +static const struct xhci_plat_priv xhci_plat_dwc3_xhci = { >>>> + .quirks = XHCI_SKIP_PHY_INIT, >>>> +}; >>>> >>>> static void dwc3_host_fill_xhci_irq_res(struct dwc3 *dwc, >>>> int irq, char *name) >>>> @@ -122,6 +128,13 @@ int dwc3_host_init(struct dwc3 *dwc) >>>> } >>>> } >>>> >>>> + ret = platform_device_add_data(xhci, &xhci_plat_dwc3_xhci, >>>> + sizeof(xhci_plat_dwc3_xhci)); >>>> + if (ret) { >>>> + dev_err(dwc->dev, "failed to add data to xHCI\n"); >>>> + goto err; >>>> + } >>>> + >>>> ret = platform_device_add(xhci); >>>> if (ret) { >>>> dev_err(dwc->dev, "failed to register xHCI device\n"); >>> >>> I think you should just use device property: >>> >> >> This was suggested in an earlier series, but was rejected as it also added >> the property as a device tree parameter. >> >> I think adding more device properties can be messy in the long run, especially if we >> need to add them for many of the existing xhci quirks. >> We also end up with a mix where some device properties are listed as device tree >> parameters, and some not. >> >> Defining xhci quirks and platform data structure in headers shared with dwc3 and cdns3 >> allow those drivers to easily set any existing xhci quirk, or other possible optional >> callbacks. >> >> cdns3 driver is already doing this, but it includes the full xhci.h header. >> This series cleans up that a bit so cdns3 will only include xhci quirk bits and >> platform data structure. >> >> On the downside we add a couple xhci related header files to include/linux/usb/ >> Let me know if you see any other issues I missed with this approach. > > The problem here is that these drivers are now coupled together, and > that should not be taken lightly. We have a dependency hell in our > hands with a lot of drivers, and the culprit is always platform data. > > Build-in device properties may be messy, but I would still say they > are less messy than those quirk flags - you got to admit, they are a > mess. The benefit from build-in properties is in any case the fact > that they remove the need to couple these drivers together. Agree, quirk bits are messy. Any suggestion that would work with PCI xHCI devices, devicetree, and "pure" platform devices? > > You can also use something like naming convention if you are worried > about confusion between devicetree properties and build-in only > properties ("build-in:skip-phy-init" or whatever), and of course > require that each of the build-in only property is documented clearly > in drivers/usb/host/xhci-plat.c. But this in any case really can not > be justification for a platform data blob just so you can avoid using > the properties - honestly, it really should to be the other way > around. > > Platform data is in practice always problematic. On top of the driver > coupling, it creates maintenance burden, code duplication, etc. Please > don't just accept it lightly. I'm telling you, for hacks like this, the > build-in device properties is a much much safer bet. > Fair enough. Any idea if there's a long term solution for platform devices? Adding some type of "compatibility" id to platform devices in addition to name? Also just noticed cdns3 driver passes a function pointer via platform_data to xhci-plat. This should be cleared up as well. Thanks -Mathias