[PATCH V5 09/12] usb: xhci: Add NVIDIA Tegra xHCI host-controller driver
Andrew Bresticker
abrestic at chromium.org
Mon Nov 17 15:51:29 PST 2014
Hi Felipe,
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi at ti.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 02:41:39PM -0800, Andrew Bresticker wrote:
>> diff --git a/drivers/usb/host/Kconfig b/drivers/usb/host/Kconfig
>> index a3ca137..e2415d3 100644
>> --- a/drivers/usb/host/Kconfig
>> +++ b/drivers/usb/host/Kconfig
>> @@ -50,6 +50,15 @@ config USB_XHCI_RCAR
>> Say 'Y' to enable the support for the xHCI host controller
>> found in Renesas R-Car ARM SoCs.
>>
>> +config USB_XHCI_TEGRA
>> + tristate "xHCI support for NVIDIA Tegra SoCs"
>> + depends on ARCH_TEGRA
>
> it would be nice if you could still leave || COMPILE_TEST here.
Sure.
>> +static const struct {
>> + const char *name;
>> + unsigned int num;
>> +} tegra_xhci_phy_types[] = {
>> + {
>> + .name = "usb3",
>> + .num = TEGRA_XUSB_USB3_PHYS,
>> + }, {
>> + .name = "utmi",
>> + .num = TEGRA_XUSB_UTMI_PHYS,
>> + }, {
>> + .name = "hsic",
>> + .num = TEGRA_XUSB_HSIC_PHYS,
>> + },
>
> these should be using the generic PHY subsystem (drivers/phy).
This driver does use the generic PHY subsystem, see patch 7 in this series :).
>> +static int tegra_xhci_load_firmware(struct tegra_xhci_hcd *tegra)
>> +{
>> + struct device *dev = tegra->dev;
>> + struct tegra_xhci_fw_cfgtbl *cfg_tbl;
>> + struct tm fw_tm;
>> + u32 val, code_tag_blocks, code_size_blocks;
>> + u64 fw_base;
>> + time_t fw_time;
>> + unsigned long timeout;
>> +
>> + if (csb_readl(tegra, XUSB_CSB_MP_ILOAD_BASE_LO) != 0) {
>> + dev_info(dev, "Firmware already loaded, Falcon state 0x%x\n",
>> + csb_readl(tegra, XUSB_FALC_CPUCTL));
>> + return 0;
>> + }
>
> won't this prevent rmmod && insmod from succeeding ? Maybe not, as you
> return 0 anyway, but if the firmware side craps out, it might be useful
> to reload the firmware and reset that block. I wonder if this prevents
> that.
rmmod && insmod does work with the above since, as you mentioned, we
return successfully if the controller is already running. Attempting
to re-load the firmware if the controller is already running won't
work - it requires a full power-gate/ungate sequence of the
controller. Unfortunately, that sequence is rather complicated and I
haven't had a chance to implement it yet. it will hopefully be coming
later, though.
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