@@ -437,6 +437,8 @@ static inline void ci_ulpi_exit(struct ci_hdrc *ci) { }
static inline int ci_ulpi_resume(struct ci_hdrc *ci) { return 0; }
#endif
+irqreturn_t __ci_irq(int irq, struct ci_hdrc *ci);
+
u32 hw_read_intr_enable(struct ci_hdrc *ci);
u32 hw_read_intr_status(struct ci_hdrc *ci);
@@ -524,9 +524,8 @@ int hw_device_reset(struct ci_hdrc *ci)
return 0;
}
-static irqreturn_t ci_irq(int irq, void *data)
+irqreturn_t __ci_irq(int irq, struct ci_hdrc *ci)
{
- struct ci_hdrc *ci = data;
irqreturn_t ret = IRQ_NONE;
u32 otgsc = 0;
@@ -570,9 +569,20 @@ static irqreturn_t ci_irq(int irq, void *data)
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
- /* Handle device/host interrupt */
- if (ci->role != CI_ROLE_END)
- ret = ci_role(ci)->irq(ci);
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static irqreturn_t ci_irq(int irq, void *data)
+{
+ irqreturn_t ret;
+ struct ci_hdrc *ci = data;
+
+ ret = __ci_irq(irq, ci);
+ if (ret == IRQ_NONE) {
+ /* Handle device/host interrupt */
+ if (ci->role != CI_ROLE_END)
+ ret = ci_role(ci)->irq(ci);
+ }
return ret;
}
@@ -586,7 +596,8 @@ static int ci_cable_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long event,
cbl->connected = event;
cbl->changed = true;
- ci_irq(ci->irq, ci);
+ __ci_irq(ci->irq, ci);
+
return NOTIFY_DONE;
}
@@ -84,36 +84,44 @@ u32 hw_read_otgsc(struct ci_hdrc *ci, u32 mask)
void hw_write_otgsc(struct ci_hdrc *ci, u32 mask, u32 data)
{
struct ci_hdrc_cable *cable;
+ bool raise_irq = false;
cable = &ci->platdata->vbus_extcon;
if (!IS_ERR(cable->edev)) {
- if (data & mask & OTGSC_BSVIS)
- cable->changed = false;
-
/* Don't enable vbus interrupt if using external notifier */
if (data & mask & OTGSC_BSVIE) {
+ if (cable->enabled == false && cable->changed == true)
+ raise_irq = true;
cable->enabled = true;
data &= ~OTGSC_BSVIE;
} else if (mask & OTGSC_BSVIE) {
cable->enabled = false;
}
+
+ if (data & mask & OTGSC_BSVIS && !raise_irq)
+ cable->changed = false;
}
cable = &ci->platdata->id_extcon;
if (!IS_ERR(cable->edev)) {
- if (data & mask & OTGSC_IDIS)
- cable->changed = false;
-
/* Don't enable id interrupt if using external notifier */
if (data & mask & OTGSC_IDIE) {
+ if (cable->enabled == false && cable->changed == true)
+ raise_irq = true;
cable->enabled = true;
data &= ~OTGSC_IDIE;
} else if (mask & OTGSC_IDIE) {
cable->enabled = false;
}
+
+ if (data & mask & OTGSC_IDIS && !raise_irq)
+ cable->changed = false;
}
hw_write(ci, OP_OTGSC, mask | OTGSC_INT_STATUS_BITS, data);
+
+ if (raise_irq)
+ __ci_irq(ci->irq, ci);
}
/**
@@ -175,7 +183,16 @@ static void ci_handle_id_switch(struct ci_hdrc *ci)
ci_role_stop(ci);
- if (role == CI_ROLE_GADGET)
+ /*
+ * BSV could be set "immediately" if we're using extcon for
+ * VBUS because sometimes it's a single GPIO for ID and VBUS
+ * like in the case of extcon-usb-gpio. In that case we ignore
+ * waiting for a BSV transition. Really we can't tell when BSV
+ * is low and the cable is connected, all we know is that the
+ * BSV is high when we update BSV state.
+ */
+ if (role == CI_ROLE_GADGET &&
+ IS_ERR(ci->platdata->vbus_extcon.edev))
/*
* wait vbus lower than OTGSC_BSV before connecting
* to host
In the case of an extcon-usb-gpio device being used with the chipidea driver we'll sometimes miss the BSVIS event in the OTGSC register. Consider the case where we don't have a cable attached and the id pin is indicating "host" mode. When we plug in the usb cable for "device" mode a gpio goes high and indicates that we should do the role switch and that vbus is high. When we're in "host" mode the OTGSC register doesn't have BSVIE set. The following scenario can happen: CPU0 ---- <extcon notifier chain> ci_cable_notifier() update id cable state ci_irq() if (ci->is_otg && (otgsc & OTGSC_IDIE) && (otgsc & OTGSC_IDIS)) { // true ci->id_event = true; ci_otg_queue_work() schedule() <extcon notifier event> // same task as before ci_cable_notifier() update vbus cable state ci_irq() if (ci->is_otg && (otgsc & OTGSC_BSVIE) && (otgsc & OTGSC_BSVIS)) // false return IRQ_NONE ci_otg_work() // switch task to the workqueue now if (ci->id_event) ci_handle_id_switch() ci_role_stop() host_stop() hw_wait_vbus_lower_bsv(ci); // this times out because vbus is already set ci_role_start() udc_id_switch_for_device() hw_write_otgsc(ci, OTGSC_BSVIS | OTGSC_BSVIE, OTGSC_BSVIS | OTGSC_BSVIE); At this point, we don't replay the vbus connect event because the vbus event has already happened. This causes things like gadget instances to never see vbus appear, and thus the gadget is never started. Furthermore, we see timeout messages like: timeout waiting for 0000800 in OTGSC Let's workaround this by skiping the wait for BSV when we're using an extcon for the vbus notification and let's properly emulate the BSVIS event that would happen when we enable the vbus interrupt while enabling "device" mode. Cc: Peter Chen <peter.chen@nxp.com> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Signed-off-by: Stephen Boyd <stephen.boyd@linaro.org> --- drivers/usb/chipidea/ci.h | 2 ++ drivers/usb/chipidea/core.c | 23 +++++++++++++++++------ drivers/usb/chipidea/otg.c | 31 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 3 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) -- 2.10.0.297.gf6727b0