Hi, sorry for being late to the party. Am Mittwoch, 19. Oktober 2022, 08:03:22 CET schrieb Dmitry Baryshkov: > Ho, > > On Thu, 13 Oct 2022 at 22:50, Matthias Kaehlcke <mka@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Do you still plan to refresh this series? > > > > I know there have been multiple attempts to get something similar > > landed in the past 10 year or so. Your series didn't seem to get > > much pushback from maintainers, might be worth sending a refresh :) > > Yes, I hope to return to it eventually. I just had no time for it lately. I just found this thread while searching for power sequencing devices in Linux. From what I understand this is transforming the existing mmc pwrseq drivers into generic ones. What is the intention of this new subsystem? What is it supposed to address? In my case I have an LTE module attached via USB, but in order to use it I need to perform several steps: 1. apply power supply 2. Issue a reset pulse(!), the length actually defines whether its a reset or poweroff/on 3a. wait for a GPIO to toggle 3b. wait a minimum time 4a. device will enumerate on USB 4b. device can be access using UART This is something required to actually see/detect the device in the first place, thus it cannot be part of the device driver side. Is this something pwrseq is supposed to address? Best regards, Alexander > > On Wed, Oct 06, 2021 at 06:53:52AM +0300, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote: > > > This is a proposed power sequencer subsystem. This is a > > > generification of the MMC pwrseq code. The subsystem tries to abstract > > > the idea of complex power-up/power-down/reset of the devices. > > > > > > The primary set of devices that promted me to create this patchset is > > > the Qualcomm BT+WiFi family of chips. They reside on serial+platform > > > or serial + SDIO interfaces (older generations) or on serial+PCIe (newer > > > generations). They require a set of external voltage regulators to be > > > powered on and (some of them) have separate WiFi and Bluetooth enable > > > GPIOs. > > > > > > The major drawback for now is the lack of proper PCIe integration > > > At this moment support for PCIe is hacked up to be able to test the > > > PCIe part of qca6390. Proper PCIe support would require automatically > > > powering up the devices before the scan basing on the proper device > > > structure in the device tree. This two last patches are noted as WIP and > > > are included into the patchset for the purpose of testing WiFi on newer > > > chips (like qca6390/qca6391). > > > > > > Changes since RFC v2: > > > - Add documentation for the pwrseq code. Document data structures, > > > > > > macros and exported functions. > > > > > > - Export of_pwrseq_xlate_onecell() > > > - Add separate pwrseq_set_drvdata() function to follow the typical API > > > > > > design > > > > > > - Remove pwrseq_get_optional()/devm_pwrseq_get_optional() > > > - Moved code to handle old mmc-pwrseq binding to the MMC patch > > > - Split of_pwrseq_xlate_onecell() support to a separate patch > > > > > > Changes since RFC v1: > > > - Provider pwrseq fallback support > > > - Implement fallback support in pwrseq_qca. > > > - Mmove susclk handling to pwrseq_qca. > > > - Significantly simplify hci_qca.c changes, by dropping all legacy > > > > > > code. Now hci_qca uses only pwrseq calls to power up/down bluetooth > > > parts of the chip. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > ath10k mailing list > > > ath10k@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/ath10k -- TQ-Systems GmbH | Mühlstraße 2, Gut Delling | 82229 Seefeld, Germany Amtsgericht München, HRB 105018 Geschäftsführer: Detlef Schneider, Rüdiger Stahl, Stefan Schneider http://www.tq-group.com/