Re: [PATCH v13 06/10] usb: dwc3: qcom: Enable wakeup for applicable ports of multiport

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On 10/23/2023 9:17 PM, Johan Hovold wrote:
On Sat, Oct 07, 2023 at 09:18:02PM +0530, Krishna Kurapati wrote:
Currently wakeup is supported by only single port controllers. Read speed
of each port and accordingly enable IRQ's for those ports.

Signed-off-by: Krishna Kurapati <quic_kriskura@xxxxxxxxxxx>
---
  drivers/usb/dwc3/dwc3-qcom.c | 65 +++++++++++++++++++-----------------
  1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/usb/dwc3/dwc3-qcom.c b/drivers/usb/dwc3/dwc3-qcom.c
index 863892284146..651b9775a0c2 100644
--- a/drivers/usb/dwc3/dwc3-qcom.c
+++ b/drivers/usb/dwc3/dwc3-qcom.c
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ struct dwc3_qcom {
  	 */
  	int			phy_irq[NUM_PHY_IRQ - 1][DWC3_MAX_PORTS];
  	int			hs_phy_irq;
-	enum usb_device_speed	usb2_speed;
+	enum usb_device_speed	usb2_speed[DWC3_MAX_PORTS];

This also belongs in a new port structure.

  	struct extcon_dev	*edev;
  	struct extcon_dev	*host_edev;
@@ -335,7 +335,8 @@ static bool dwc3_qcom_is_host(struct dwc3_qcom *qcom)
  	return dwc->xhci;
  }
-static enum usb_device_speed dwc3_qcom_read_usb2_speed(struct dwc3_qcom *qcom)
+static enum usb_device_speed dwc3_qcom_read_usb2_speed(struct dwc3_qcom *qcom,
+							int port_index)

No need for line break (since it's a function definition).

  {
  	struct dwc3 *dwc = platform_get_drvdata(qcom->dwc3);
  	struct usb_device *udev;
@@ -348,12 +349,10 @@ static enum usb_device_speed dwc3_qcom_read_usb2_speed(struct dwc3_qcom *qcom)
/*
  	 * It is possible to query the speed of all children of
-	 * USB2.0 root hub via usb_hub_for_each_child(). DWC3 code
-	 * currently supports only 1 port per controller. So
-	 * this is sufficient.
+	 * USB2.0 root hub via usb_hub_for_each_child().

This comment no longer makes sense with your current implementation.

Can you help elaborate on your comment ? Do you mean that this API doesn't get speed on all ports, but this has to be called in a loop to get all the port speeds ? In that sense, I agree, I can change the comments here.

But perhaps this should be done using usb_hub_for_each_child() instead
as that may be more efficient. Then you use this function to read out
the speed for all the ports in go (and store it in the port structures I
mentioned). Please determine which alternative is best.

Either ways is fine. We would have qcom->num_ports to determine how many speeds we can read.

  	 */
  #ifdef CONFIG_USB
-	udev = usb_hub_find_child(hcd->self.root_hub, 1);
+	udev = usb_hub_find_child(hcd->self.root_hub, port_index + 1);
  #else
  	udev = NULL;
  #endif
@@ -386,23 +385,29 @@ static void dwc3_qcom_disable_wakeup_irq(int irq)
static void dwc3_qcom_disable_interrupts(struct dwc3_qcom *qcom)
  {
+	int i;
+
  	dwc3_qcom_disable_wakeup_irq(qcom->hs_phy_irq);
- if (qcom->usb2_speed == USB_SPEED_LOW) {
-		dwc3_qcom_disable_wakeup_irq(qcom->phy_irq[DM_HS_PHY_IRQ_INDEX][0]);
-	} else if ((qcom->usb2_speed == USB_SPEED_HIGH) ||
-			(qcom->usb2_speed == USB_SPEED_FULL)) {
-		dwc3_qcom_disable_wakeup_irq(qcom->phy_irq[DP_HS_PHY_IRQ_INDEX][0]);
-	} else {
-		dwc3_qcom_disable_wakeup_irq(qcom->phy_irq[DP_HS_PHY_IRQ_INDEX][0]);
-		dwc3_qcom_disable_wakeup_irq(qcom->phy_irq[DM_HS_PHY_IRQ_INDEX][0]);
-	}
+	for (i = 0; i < qcom->num_ports; i++) {
+		if (qcom->usb2_speed[i] == USB_SPEED_LOW) {
+			dwc3_qcom_disable_wakeup_irq(qcom->phy_irq[DM_HS_PHY_IRQ_INDEX][i]);
+		} else if ((qcom->usb2_speed[i] == USB_SPEED_HIGH) ||
+			(qcom->usb2_speed[i] == USB_SPEED_FULL)) {
+			dwc3_qcom_disable_wakeup_irq(qcom->phy_irq[DP_HS_PHY_IRQ_INDEX][i]);
+		} else {
+			dwc3_qcom_disable_wakeup_irq(qcom->phy_irq[DP_HS_PHY_IRQ_INDEX][i]);
+			dwc3_qcom_disable_wakeup_irq(qcom->phy_irq[DM_HS_PHY_IRQ_INDEX][i]);
+		}
- dwc3_qcom_disable_wakeup_irq(qcom->phy_irq[SS_PHY_IRQ_INDEX][0]);
+		dwc3_qcom_disable_wakeup_irq(qcom->phy_irq[SS_PHY_IRQ_INDEX][i]);
+	}
  }

The above is hardly readable, partly because of the 2d array that I
think you should drop, and partly because you add the port loop here
instead of in the caller.

A lot of these functions should become port operation where you either
pass in a port structure directly or possibly a port index as I've
mentioned before.

With your suggestion, yes, this can be refactored to be readable.


[ I realise that the confusion around hs_phy_irq may be partly to blame
for this but since that one is also a per-port interrupt, that's no
longer an issue. ]

I don't want to add support for this right away [1]. I would like to keep hs_phy_irq outside the loop for now.

  static int dwc3_qcom_suspend(struct dwc3_qcom *qcom, bool wakeup)
@@ -454,10 +461,8 @@ static int dwc3_qcom_suspend(struct dwc3_qcom *qcom, bool wakeup)
  	 * The role is stable during suspend as role switching is done from a
  	 * freezable workqueue.
  	 */
-	if (dwc3_qcom_is_host(qcom) && wakeup) {
-		qcom->usb2_speed = dwc3_qcom_read_usb2_speed(qcom);

So just let this function update the usb2 speed for all ports unless
there are reasons not to.

Either way is fine by me as mentioned above. Will udapte code accordingly.


+	if (dwc3_qcom_is_host(qcom) && wakeup)
  		dwc3_qcom_enable_interrupts(qcom);

And then iterate over the ports and enable the interrupts here as you
did above for the pwr_evnt_irqs.

-	}
qcom->is_suspended = true;
[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/all/fb5e5e1d-520c-4cbc-adde-f30e853421a1@xxxxxxxxxxx/

Regards,
Krishna,




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