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From: Roger Quadros <rogerq@ti.com>
To: Felipe Balbi <balbi@kernel.org>
Cc: <vivek.gautam@codeaurora.org>, <linux-usb@vger.kernel.org>,
	<linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 4/4] usb: dwc3: Workaround for super-speed host on dra7 in dual-role mode
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 16:58:44 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <ffd8ce8c-65dd-60ce-bea2-933c914fa195@ti.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <877f38kylf.fsf@linux.intel.com>



On 29/03/17 16:21, Felipe Balbi wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Roger Quadros <rogerq@ti.com> writes:
>>> Roger Quadros <rogerq@ti.com> writes:
>>>>> Roger Quadros <rogerq@ti.com> writes:
>>>>>> dra7 OTG core limits the host controller to USB2.0 (high-speed) mode
>>>>>> when we're operating in dual-role.
>>>>>
>>>>> yeah, that's not a quirk. DRA7 supports OTGv2, not OTGv3. There was no
>>>>> USB3 when OTGv2 was written.
>>>>>
>>>>> DRA7 just shouldn't use OTG core altogether. In fact, this is the very
>>>>> thing I've been saying for a long time. Make the simplest implementation
>>>>> possible. The dead simple, does-one-thing-only sort of implementation.
>>>>>
>>>>> All we need for Dual-Role (without OTG extras) is some input for ID and
>>>>> VBUS, then we add/remove HCD/UDC conditionally and set PRTCAPDIR.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The catch is that on AM437x there is no way to get ID and VBUS events other
>>>> than the OTG controller so we have to rely on the OTG controller for that. :(
>>>
>>> okay, so AM437x can get OTG interrupts properly. That's fine. We can
>>> still do everything we need using code that's already existing in dwc3
>>> if we refactor it a bit and hook it up to the OTG IRQ handler.
>>>
>>> Here's what we do:
>>>
>>> * First we re-factor all necessary code around so the API for OTG/DRD
>>>   is resumed to calling:
>>>
>>> 	dwc3_add_udc(dwc);
>>>         dwc3_del_udc(dwc);
>>>         dwc3_add_hcd(dwc);
>>>         dwc3_del_hcd(dwc);
>>>
>>> the semantics of these should be easy to understand and you can
>>> implement each in their respective host.c/gadget.c files.
>>>
>>> * Second step is to modify our dwc3_init_mode() (or whatever that
>>>   function was called, sorry, didn't check) to make sure we have
>>>   something like:
>>>
>>> 	case OTG:
>>>         	dwc3_add_udc(dwc);
>>>                 break;
>>>
>>> We should *not* add HCD in this case yet.
>>>
>>> * After that we add otg.c (or drd.c, no preference) and make that call
>>>   dwc3_add_udc(dwc) and, also, provide
>>>   dwc3_add_otg(dwc)/dwc3_del_otg(dwc) calls. Then patch the switch
>>>   statement above to:
>>>
>>> 	case OTG:
>>>         	dwc3_add_otg(dwc);
>>>                 break;
>>>
>>> Note that at this point, this is simply a direct replacement of
>>> dwc3_add_udc() to dwc3_add_otg(). This should maintain current behavior
>>> (which is starting with peripheral mode by default), but it should also
>>> add support for OTG interrupts to change the mode (from an interrupt
>>> thead)
>>>
>>> 	otg_isr()
>>>         {
>>>
>>> 		/* don't forget to remove preivous mode if necessary */
>>>         	if (perimode)
>>>                 	dwc3_add_udc(dwc);
>>>                 else
>>>                 	dwc3_add_hcd(dwc);
>>> 	}
>>>
>>> * The next patch would be to choose default conditionally based on
>>>   PERIMODE or whatever.
>>>
>>> Of course, this is an oversimplified view of reality. You still need to
>>> poke around at PRTCAPDIR, etc. But all this can, actually, be prototyped
>>> using our "mode" debugfs file. Just make that call
>>> dwc3_add/del_udc/hcd() apart from fiddling with PRTCAPDIR in GCTL.
>>>
>>> Your first implementation could be just that. Refactoring what needs to
>>> be refactored, then patching "mode" debugfs to work properly in that
>>> case. Only add otg.c/drd.c after "mode" debugfs file is stable, because
>>> then you know what needs to be taken into consideration.
>>>
>>> Just to be clear, I'm not saying we should *ONLY* get the debugfs
>>> interface for v4.12, I'm saying you should start with that and get that
>>> stable and working properly (make an infinite loop constantly changing
>>> modes and keep it running over the weekend) before you add support for
>>> OTG interrupts, which could come in the same series ;-)
>>>
>>
>> Agree with you. Moreover I could get rid of OTG controller related code
>> and have just debugfs and extcon implementation. We can add the OTG controller
>> bits later.
>>
>> I agree with you on everything you said except using add/del_gadget_udc. :)
>> I've explained why we can't use del_gadget_udc in the other thread
>> but I'll explain it here again.
>>
>> 1) If we start in host role, usb_add_gadget_udc() won't be called. That means
>> no UDC and user can't load a gadget driver. Typical applications need to have
>> a gadget driver ready *before* the peripheral mode starts so that it can
>> enumerate immediately.
> 
> that has changed since you started writing this series :-) gadget
> drivers are kept in pending list until a UDC is around. I'll get
> information on that tomorrow, if you require.

"until a UDC is around" is the key point. If we never call usb_add_gadget_udc()
or we call usb_del_gadget_udc() then the UDC is not around right?
> 
>> 2) If we use usb_del_gadget_udc() when switching to host mode and
>> usb_add_gadget_udc() when switching back to peripheral mode, the previously
>> loaded gadget driver will not be assigned to this UDC. User has to unload
>> and reload the gadget driver.
> 
> that should not be the case anymore, if it is we have a bug in udc-core

OK. good to know.
> 
>> 3) All this becomes even more complex for configfs based gadget driver.
>>
>> So using stop/start gadget is a much simpler solution really as UDC software
>> side of things remain unchanged and the gadget driver can persist between
>> role switches.
> 
> I hadn't considered configfs, I'll try this out tomorrow as well.
> 
Al-right, thanks.

cheers,
-roger

  reply	other threads:[~2017-03-29 13:58 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-02-16 13:06 [PATCH v2 0/4] usb: dwc3: dual-role support Roger Quadros
2017-02-16 13:06 ` [PATCH v2 1/4] usb: dwc3: core.h: add some register definitions Roger Quadros
2017-02-16 13:06 ` [PATCH v2 2/4] usb: dwc3: omap: don't miss events during suspend/resume Roger Quadros
2017-02-16 13:06 ` [PATCH v2 3/4] usb: dwc3: add dual-role support Roger Quadros
2017-03-28 11:07   ` Felipe Balbi
2017-03-29 11:33     ` Roger Quadros
2017-03-29 13:15       ` Felipe Balbi
2017-03-30  6:40         ` Roger Quadros
2017-03-30  9:27           ` Felipe Balbi
2017-04-03  5:31             ` John Youn
2017-02-16 13:06 ` [PATCH v2 4/4] usb: dwc3: Workaround for super-speed host on dra7 in dual-role mode Roger Quadros
2017-02-23  8:34   ` Vivek Gautam
2017-02-24  0:57     ` Peter Chen
2017-02-24  3:08       ` Vivek Gautam
2017-02-24 12:02     ` Roger Quadros
2017-02-25  3:46       ` Chanwoo Choi
2017-02-25  3:50         ` Chanwoo Choi
2017-02-28 13:54           ` Vivek Gautam
2017-02-25  3:35   ` Chanwoo Choi
2017-02-28 15:17     ` Roger Quadros
2017-03-28 11:10   ` Felipe Balbi
2017-03-29  9:57     ` Roger Quadros
2017-03-29 10:32       ` Felipe Balbi
2017-03-29 12:00         ` Roger Quadros
2017-03-29 13:21           ` Felipe Balbi
2017-03-29 13:58             ` Roger Quadros [this message]
2017-03-30  9:32               ` Felipe Balbi
2017-03-30 10:11                 ` Roger Quadros
2017-03-31  7:43         ` Roger Quadros
2017-03-31  7:46           ` Felipe Balbi
2017-03-31 11:50             ` Roger Quadros
2017-03-31 12:00               ` Felipe Balbi
2017-03-31 12:21                 ` Roger Quadros
2017-03-31 12:58                   ` Felipe Balbi
2017-03-13  8:33 ` [PATCH v2 0/4] usb: dwc3: dual-role support Roger Quadros
2017-03-28 10:27 ` Felipe Balbi
2017-03-29  9:50   ` Roger Quadros

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