On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 5:49 PM Maximilian Luz <luzmaximilian@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 12/8/22 17:24, Benjamin Tissoires wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 5:03 PM Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> Hi Maximilian, > >> > >> On 12/2/22 23:33, Maximilian Luz wrote: > >>> We have some new insights into the Serial Hub protocol, obtained through > >>> reverse engineering. In particular, regarding the command structure. The > >>> input/output target IDs actually represent source and target IDs of > >>> (what looks like) physical entities (specifically: host, SAM EC, KIP EC, > >>> debug connector, and SurfLink connector). > >>> > >>> This series aims to improve handling of messages with regards to those > >>> new findings and, mainly, improve clarity of the documentation and usage > >>> around those fields. > >>> > >>> See the discussion in > >>> > >>> https://github.com/linux-surface/surface-aggregator-module/issues/64 > >>> > >>> for more details. > >>> > >>> There are a couple of standouts: > >>> > >>> - Patch 1 ensures that we only handle commands actually intended for us. > >>> It's possible that we receive messages not intended for us when we > >>> enable debugging. I've kept it intentionally minimal to simplify > >>> backporting. The rest of the series patch 9 focuses more on clarity > >>> and documentation, which is probably too much to backport. > >>> > >>> - Patch 8 touches on multiple subsystems. The intention is to enforce > >>> proper usage and documentation of target IDs in the SSAM_SDEV() / > >>> SSAM_VDEV() macros. As it directly touches those macros I > >>> unfortunately can't split it up by subsystem. > >>> > >>> - Patch 9 is a loosely connected cleanup for consistency. > >> > >> Thank you for the patches. Unfortunately I don't have time atm to > >> review this. > >> > >> And the next 2 weeks are the merge window, followed by 2 weeks > >> of christmas vacation. > >> > >> So I'm afraid that I likely won't get around to reviewing > >> this until the week of January 9th. > >> > >>> Hans, Jiri, Benjamin, Sebastian: While patch 8 ("platform/surface: > >>> aggregator: Enforce use of target-ID enum in device ID macros") touches > >>> multiple subsystems, it should be possible to take the whole series > >>> through the pdx86 tree. The changes in other subsystems are fairly > >>> limited. > >> > >> I agree that it will be best to take all of this upstream through the > >> pdx86 tree. Sebastian thank you for the ack for patch 8/9. > >> > >> Jiri or Benjamin may we have your ack for merging patch 7/9 + 8/9 > >> through the pdx86 tree ? > > > > I can give you an ack for taking those through your tree, but I can > > not review the patches themselves because I was only CC-ed to those 2, > > and so was linux-input. Given that SSAM_SSH_TID_KIP is not in my > > current tree I assume it comes from this series. > > > > Anyway, enough ranting :) > > Apologies for that. I should have included you in the CC on at least > patch 2 as well, which introduces this symbol. No need to apologize. There is a tight balance between not annoying people with too many emails and then having those people wanting to have all of the series :) I have enough trust in Hans to know that when he reviewed the series, he did it correctly. > > FWIW, here's the patchwork link to this series: > > https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/platform-driver-x86/list/?series=701392 thanks! Cheers, Benjamin