Hi, On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 03:55:30PM -0400, Alan Stern wrote: > On Mon, 10 Oct 2011, Felipe Balbi wrote: > > > On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 11:19:43AM -0400, Alan Stern wrote: > > > On Mon, 10 Oct 2011, Felipe Balbi wrote: > > > > > > > > > do we have sibling structures today? I dont think so. > > > > > > > > > > no we don't. > > > > > > > > Ok, here's a first shot at it: > > > > > > In fact we do already have sibling lists. They are maintained as part > > > of the device_private structure. What we are missing is a > > > device_for_each_sibling() routine. It could be added pretty easily; it > > > would be similar to device_for_each_child(). > > > > care to point out where is ? > > > > 68 struct device_private { > > 69 struct klist klist_children; > > 70 struct klist_node knode_parent; > -------------^ Here. The "parent" in the name refers to where the > head of the list is stored. > > > 71 struct klist_node knode_driver; > > 72 struct klist_node knode_bus; > > 73 void *driver_data; > > 74 struct device *device; > > 75 }; > > From device_add(): > > if (parent) > klist_add_tail(&dev->p->knode_parent, > &parent->p->klist_children); that's a parent -> child relationship. What we have on this case is: -------------- --------------- | | | | |\ | UHH | clocks, etc | USBTLL | | | | | <==========> | | <======> | | <====> ports | ------- | | (Transceiver- | | | | | EHCI | | | less Link) | |/ | ------- | | | Port MUX | | | | | ------- | | | | | OHCI | | | | | ------- | | | | | | | -------------- --------------- It doesn't shown here, but the TLL link is completely optional. It's mainly used for modem integration, IIRC. Still, if we're using TLL, EHCI and OHCI will depend on a clock provided by the USBTLL block. Clearly, USBTLL isn't either a parent of UHH, nor a parent of EHCI/OHCI blocks. We can, from a code perspective, make USBTLL into a parent of UHH to make things simpler, but this will mean that calling pm_runtime_get() will also unconditionaly turn on TLL clock, unless we add some nasty hacks to allow TLL know if *HCI port is in TLL mode. That's why I decided for making TLL and UHH siblings, because that's a closer relationship than parent-child. Can you see the problem now ? ps: the best picture is on TI's OMAP4430 TRM (it's publicly available from TI's website). So, if you want a better rendering of the integration model, take a look at chapter 23. -- balbi
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