On 02/05/2013 04:20 PM, Mark Rutland wrote: > Hi, > > I have a few comments on the binding and the way it's parsed. > > On Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 03:58:56PM +0000, Roger Quadros wrote: >> Allows the OMAP HS USB host controller to be specified >> via device tree. >> >> CC: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Signed-off-by: Roger Quadros <rogerq@xxxxxx> >> --- >> .../devicetree/bindings/mfd/omap-usb-host.txt | 68 ++++++++++++++++ >> drivers/mfd/omap-usb-host.c | 83 ++++++++++++++++++-- >> 2 files changed, 145 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) >> create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/omap-usb-host.txt >> >> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/omap-usb-host.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/omap-usb-host.txt >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000..2196893 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/omap-usb-host.txt >> @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ >> +OMAP HS USB Host >> + >> +Required properties: >> + >> +- compatible: should be "ti,usbhs-host" >> +- reg: should contain one register range i.e. start and length >> +- ti,hwmods: must contain "usb_host_hs" >> + >> +Optional properties: >> + >> +- nports: number of USB ports. Usually this is automatically detected >> + from the IP's revision register but can be overridden by specifying >> + this property. > > It would be nice if this were "num-ports", as atmel-usb is already using that, > and it's clear that it's a number of ports rather than some other meaning of > 'n'. > > From a quick grep of binding documents, out of "nTHING(s)", "nr-THINGs", and > num-THINGs, num-THINGs seems to be the most common. It would be nice if new > bindings could standardise this. Agreed. > >> + >> +- portN_mode: Integer specifying the port mode for port N, where N can be >> + from 1 to nports. The port mode must be as per enum usbhs_omap_port_mode >> + in include/linux/platform_data/usb-omap.h >> + If the port mode is not specified, that port is treated as unused. > > I'm against devicetree bindings refering to Linux internals. It makes a poorly > documented ABI that someone might change in future without realising the > implications, and it makes it stupidly difficult to read a dts. > > Everything required should be specified in the binding document (or another > linked binding document). It might be better to describe this with a string > property that gets mapped by your dt parsing code to whatever internal > representation you need. That way it's far easier for a human to verify the dts > is correct, and you know by construction that the parsed value is something you > can handle in the driver. As string makes it self documenting, I'll convert it to a string and update the binding document. > > It would be nicer is you used '-' rather than '_' for consistency with > devicetree bindings in general. OK. > >> + >> +- single_ulpi_bypass: Must be present if the controller contains a single >> + ULPI bypass control bit. e.g. OMAP3 silicon <= ES2.1 > > Again it would be nicer to have '-' rather than '_' here. It might be worth > prefixing this "ti,". Is prefixing with "ti" really required? how does it better? > >> + >> +Required properties if child node exists: >> + >> +- #address-cells: Must be 1 >> +- #size-cells: Must be 1 >> +- ranges: must be present >> + >> +Properties for children: >> + >> +The OMAP HS USB Host subsystem contains EHCI and OHCI controllers. >> +See Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/omap-ehci.txt and >> +omap3-ohci.txt >> + >> +Example for OMAP4: >> + >> +usbhshost: usbhshost@0x4a064000 { >> + compatible = "ti,usbhs-host"; >> + reg = <0x4a064000 0x800>; >> + ti,hwmods = "usb_host_hs"; >> + #address-cells = <1>; >> + #size-cells = <1>; >> + ranges; >> + >> + usbhsohci: ohci@0x4a064800 { >> + compatible = "ti,omap3-ohci", "usb-ohci"; >> + reg = <0x4a064800 0x400>; >> + interrupt-parent = <&gic>; >> + interrupts = <0 76 0x4>; >> + }; >> + >> + usbhsehci: ehci@0x4a064c00 { >> + compatible = "ti,omap-ehci", "usb-ehci"; >> + reg = <0x4a064c00 0x400>; >> + interrupt-parent = <&gic>; >> + interrupts = <0 77 0x4>; >> + }; >> +}; >> + >> +&usbhshost { >> + port1_mode = <1>; /* OMAP_EHCI_PORT_MODE_PHY */ >> + port2_mode = <2>; /* OMAP_EHCI_PORT_MODE_TLL */ >> + port3_mode = <1>; /* OMAP_EHCI_PORT_MODE_PHY */ > > With a string property, these values would be self-documenting. > >> +}; >> + >> +&usbhsehci { >> + phy = <&hsusb1_phy 0 &hsusb3_phy>; >> +}; >> diff --git a/drivers/mfd/omap-usb-host.c b/drivers/mfd/omap-usb-host.c >> index f8ed08e..0f67856 100644 >> --- a/drivers/mfd/omap-usb-host.c >> +++ b/drivers/mfd/omap-usb-host.c >> @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ >> /** >> * omap-usb-host.c - The USBHS core driver for OMAP EHCI & OHCI >> * >> - * Copyright (C) 2011 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com >> + * Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com >> * Author: Keshava Munegowda <keshava_mgowda@xxxxxx> >> + * Author: Roger Quadros <rogerq@xxxxxx> >> * >> * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify >> * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 of >> @@ -27,6 +28,8 @@ >> #include <linux/platform_device.h> >> #include <linux/platform_data/usb-omap.h> >> #include <linux/pm_runtime.h> >> +#include <linux/of.h> >> +#include <linux/of_platform.h> >> >> #include "omap-usb.h" >> >> @@ -464,6 +467,37 @@ static void omap_usbhs_init(struct device *dev) >> pm_runtime_put_sync(dev); >> } >> >> +static int usbhs_omap_get_dt_pdata(struct device_node *node, >> + struct usbhs_omap_platform_data *pdata) >> +{ >> + int ret, i; >> + >> + ret = of_property_read_u32(node, "nports", &pdata->nports); >> + if (ret) >> + pdata->nports = 0; > > Is there no upper bound on how many ports the controller can have lower than > 4294967295? > > I see there are several places in the driver that assume you can only have at > most OMAP3_HS_USB_PORTS (i.e. 3) ports. Is this expected to grow, or is the > hardware design capped at 3? AFAIK it is capped at 3. > > I don't seem to have usbhs_omap_platform_data::nports in my tree, and I > couldn't see it addded in any of this series so far. Where can I find a tree > with it present? It should be in linux-next. Alternatively you can pull the patchset from git://github.com/rogerq/linux.git linux-usbhost14-part > > Is it a u32? If not, you'll need to use a temporary when reading the dt. nports is int. > >> + >> + /* get port modes */ >> + for (i = 0; i < OMAP3_HS_USB_PORTS; i++) { >> + char prop[11]; >> + >> + snprintf(prop, sizeof(prop), "port%d_mode", i + 1); >> + ret = of_property_read_u32(node, prop, &pdata->port_mode[i]); >> + if (ret) >> + pdata->port_mode[i] = OMAP_USBHS_PORT_MODE_UNUSED; > > What if the port has an invalid mode value? What if something needs to be added > to or removed from the enum in future? Right. I'll add checks for invalid modes and print a warning. > > In my tree, pdata->port_mode[i] is an enum usbhs_omap_port_mode, not a u32. > Assuming it's the same in your tree. depending on what size the compiler > allocates the enum, you may clobber the other entries in the array (or data > immediately beyond it). it pdata->port_mod[i] is still enum usbhs_omap_port_mode. So i'll have to fix this. > > It'd at least be worth warning the user if there's a value the driver doesn't > understand. > >> + } >> + >> + /* get flags */ >> + pdata->single_ulpi_bypass = of_property_read_bool(node, >> + "single_ulpi_bypass"); >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +static struct of_device_id usbhs_child_match_table[] __initdata = { >> + { .compatible = "ti,omap-ehci", }, >> + { .compatible = "ti,omap-ohci", }, >> + { } >> +}; >> + >> /** >> * usbhs_omap_probe - initialize TI-based HCDs >> * >> @@ -479,6 +513,21 @@ static int usbhs_omap_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) >> int i; >> bool need_logic_fck; >> >> + if (dev->of_node) { >> + /* For DT boot we populate platform data from OF node */ >> + pdata = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(*pdata), GFP_KERNEL); >> + if (!pdata) >> + return -ENOMEM; >> + >> + if (usbhs_omap_get_dt_pdata(dev->of_node, pdata)) { >> + dev_err(dev, >> + "Error getting platform data from DT node\n"); >> + return -ENODEV; > > This is currently unnecessary, as usbhs_omap_get_dt_pdata always returns 0. > > It would be nicer if it error'd out on an invalid dt. yes. > >> + } >> + >> + dev->platform_data = pdata; >> + } >> + >> if (!pdata) { >> dev_err(dev, "Missing platform data\n"); >> return -ENODEV; > Thanks for the in-depth review :). cheers, -roger -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html