[PATCH 2/2] arm64: dts: amlogic: add the type-c controller on Radxa Zero 2

Ricardo Pardini ricardo at pardini.net
Thu Jan 15 05:59:47 PST 2026


Hi Neil,

On 15/01/2026 14:00, Neil Armstrong wrote:

>> The Radxa Zero2 has an FUSB302 controller on i2c3 at address 0x22 and
>> INT# wired to GPIOA-13.
>>
>> +        interrupts = <13 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW>;
> 
> OK it seems I did read too fast, this should be 74 !
> 
> S922X Datasheet (same as A311D for this)
> 
> Table 6-32 GPIO Interrupt Sources
> 
> ---------------------------------------------
> | Input Mux Location    |    Description |
> ---------------------------------------------
> | [76:61]        |    gpioA[15:0] |
> ---------------------------------------------
> 
> So gpioA13 ==> 74

Indeed. Sorry for this.

>> +
>> +        vbus-supply = <&ao_5v>;
>> +
>> +        status = "okay";
> 
> And I get:
> 
>    DTC [C] arch/arm64/boot/dts/amlogic/meson-g12b-radxa-zero2.dtb
> arch/arm64/boot/dts/amlogic/meson-g12b-radxa-zero2.dtb: fusb302 at 22 
> (fcs,fusb302): 'connector' is a required property
>          from schema $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/usb/ 
> fcs,fusb302.yaml#
> 
> Please add a minimal connector, like:
> 
> +               connector {
> +                       compatible = "usb-c-connector";
> +                       label = "USB-C";
> +                       data-role = "host";
> +                       power-role = "source";
> +                       source-pdos = <PDO_FIXED(5000, 2000, 
> PDO_FIXED_USB_COMM)>;
> +               };
> 
> I'll drop this change from my tree.

Again, my bad. My intention here was a "minimal" description, mostly to 
reserve 0x22 so end-users can run `i2cdetect` or such on the 40-pin 
exposed i2c3 and not be surprised. Guess I didn't run dtbs_check hard 
enough and missed the required connector.

> 
> And you may also add support for the superspeed mux to switch the USB3 
> polarity.
> 
> I have a prototype at https://gitlab.com/superna9999/linux/-/tree/topic/ 
> amlogic/radxa-zero2/fusb302?ref_type=heads

I'll try your prototype. I had no idea it actually had those capabilities.

Do you think it is worth to resend this with just the fixed 74 pin & the 
minimal connector as you suggested? Now that I've seen your work, a "add 
FUSB302" that does nothing (while being capable) feels frivolous and 
confusing.

Thanks,
Ricardo






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