From patchwork Tue Jan 27 01:14:26 2015 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Patchwork-Submitter: =?utf-8?q?Andreas_F=C3=A4rber?= X-Patchwork-Id: 433107 Return-Path: X-Original-To: incoming@patchwork.ozlabs.org Delivered-To: patchwork-incoming@bilbo.ozlabs.org Received: from vger.kernel.org (vger.kernel.org [209.132.180.67]) by ozlabs.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 82BEA1401AB for ; Tue, 27 Jan 2015 12:14:34 +1100 (AEDT) Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1754795AbbA0BOc (ORCPT ); Mon, 26 Jan 2015 20:14:32 -0500 Received: from cantor2.suse.de ([195.135.220.15]:37383 "EHLO mx2.suse.de" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1754575AbbA0BOb (ORCPT ); Mon, 26 Jan 2015 20:14:31 -0500 Received: from relay1.suse.de (charybdis-ext.suse.de [195.135.220.254]) by mx2.suse.de (Postfix) with ESMTP id CB549AC20; Tue, 27 Jan 2015 01:14:28 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: <54C6E672.4030602@suse.de> Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 02:14:26 +0100 From: =?UTF-8?B?QW5kcmVhcyBGw6RyYmVy?= Organization: SUSE LINUX Products GmbH User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/31.3.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 To: =?UTF-8?B?U8O2cmVuIEJyaW5rbWFubg==?= CC: monstr@monstr.eu, Michal Simek , devicetree@vger.kernel.org, Peter Crosthwaite , Arnd Bergmann , linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org, Ola Jeppson , linux-gpio@vger.kernel.org, linux-usb@vger.kernel.org, Felipe Balbi Subject: Re: [PATCH v3] ARM: zynq: DT: Add USB to device tree References: <1417536431-27759-1-git-send-email-soren.brinkmann@xilinx.com> <54C5F89A.3090901@suse.de> <54C5F965.90100@monstr.eu> <54C5FBC3.7030903@suse.de> <54C60A56.7010403@suse.de> <54C6698F.5020301@suse.de> <8f367d9b85924f8e9cc9cb6fdff9a054@BN1BFFO11FD040.protection.gbl> In-Reply-To: Sender: linux-gpio-owner@vger.kernel.org Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-gpio@vger.kernel.org + linux-gpio, linux-usb, Felipe Balbi Am 26.01.2015 um 19:44 schrieb Sören Brinkmann: > On Mon, 2015-01-26 at 08:23AM -0800, Sören Brinkmann wrote: >> On Mon, 2015-01-26 at 05:21PM +0100, Andreas Färber wrote: >>> Am 26.01.2015 um 16:50 schrieb Sören Brinkmann: >>>> On Mon, 2015-01-26 at 10:35AM +0100, Andreas Färber wrote: >>>>> Am 26.01.2015 um 09:33 schrieb Andreas Färber: >>>>>> Am 26.01.2015 um 09:23 schrieb Michal Simek: >>>>>>> On 01/26/2015 09:19 AM, Andreas Färber wrote: >>>>>>>> And if I apply it to my -next based tree, adding corresponding nodes to >>>>>>>> zynq-parallella.dts, I get repeatedly: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> [ +0,012242] ci_hdrc ci_hdrc.0: no of_node; not parsing pinctrl DT >>>>>>>> [ +0,000157] ci_hdrc ci_hdrc.0: ChipIdea HDRC found, lpm: 0; cap: >>>>>>>> f090e100 op: f090e140 >>>>>>>> [ +0,000081] platform ci_hdrc.0: Driver ci_hdrc requests probe deferral >>>>>>>> [ +0,005360] ci_hdrc ci_hdrc.1: no of_node; not parsing pinctrl DT >>>>>>>> [ +0,000120] ci_hdrc ci_hdrc.1: ChipIdea HDRC found, lpm: 0; cap: >>>>>>>> f0910100 op: f0910140 >>>>>>>> [ +0,001810] platform ci_hdrc.1: Driver ci_hdrc requests probe deferral >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Am I missing any other patches or config options? [...] >>>>>>> Why is it deferred? Is it because of pinmuxing stuff? >>>>>> >>>>>> No, happened without as well. >>>>>> >>>>>> Looking at a different place in dmesg, I spot this: >>>>>> >>>>>> [ +0,003988] usb_phy_generic phy0: GPIO lookup for consumer reset-gpios >>>>>> [ +0,000012] usb_phy_generic phy0: using device tree for GPIO lookup >>>>>> [ +0,000015] of_get_named_gpiod_flags: can't parse 'reset-gpios-gpios' >>>>>> property >>>>>> of node '/phy0[0]' >>>>>> [ +0,000013] of_get_named_gpiod_flags: can't parse 'reset-gpios-gpio' >>>>>> property >>>>>> of node '/phy0[0]' >>>>>> [ +0,000010] usb_phy_generic phy0: using lookup tables for GPIO lookup >>>>>> [ +0,000153] usb_phy_generic phy0: lookup for GPIO reset-gpios failed >>>>>> [ +0,000012] usb_phy_generic phy0: Error requesting RESET GPIO >>>>>> [ +0,004360] usb_phy_generic: probe of phy0 failed with error -2 >>>>>> [ +0,004991] usb_phy_generic phy1: GPIO lookup for consumer reset-gpios >>>>>> [ +0,000012] usb_phy_generic phy1: using device tree for GPIO lookup >>>>>> [ +0,000013] of_get_named_gpiod_flags: can't parse 'reset-gpios-gpios' >>>>>> property >>>>>> of node '/phy1[0]' >>>>>> [ +0,000013] of_get_named_gpiod_flags: can't parse 'reset-gpios-gpio' >>>>>> property of node '/phy1[0]' >>>>>> [ +0,000010] usb_phy_generic phy1: using lookup tables for GPIO lookup >>>>>> [ +0,000012] usb_phy_generic phy1: lookup for GPIO reset-gpios failed >>>>>> [ +0,000011] usb_phy_generic phy1: Error requesting RESET GPIO >>>>>> [ +0,004337] usb_phy_generic: probe of phy1 failed with error -2 >>>>>> >>>>>> So, I guess the chipidea driver is deferring because the phys want a >>>>>> property that neither me nor you are specifying? [...] [...] >>>>> In my manuals and notes I can't find any GPIO being used as reset for >>>>> the USB PHYs. Any thoughts appreciated. >>>> >>>> Such a connection is optional. The platform might rely on its reset >>>> circuit, though it might not work for warm reboots. >>>> I haven't looked at parallela docs, but if there is a schematic >>>> available, that should tell you if/what is connected to the PHY reset >>>> pin. >>> >>> I do have the schematic, and the way I read it, only the on-board reset >>> button resets the PHYs. >>> >>> Yet it looks as if usb-nop-xceiv insists on a reset-gpios above, no? >>> Does it work on your boards with linux-next? >> >> I haven't re-tested it since I submitted the patches, but at that time >> it worked. But I also didn't test USB with the pinctrl patches together. >> I'll do some testing later today. > > So, just did a test. I took all the pinctrl stuff and this patch and ran > it on a zc702. I plugged in a thumb drive and that worked just fine. So, > basically this patch could go in, despite missing pinctrl properties. For my board I needed the following workaround: type = pdata->type; clk_rate = pdata->clk_rate; [ +0,004738] usb_phy_generic phy0: Looking up vcc-supply from device tree [ +0,000018] usb_phy_generic phy0: Looking up vcc-supply property in node /phy0 failed [ +0,000011] phy0 supply vcc not found, using dummy regulator [ +0,004844] usb_phy_generic phy1: Looking up vcc-supply from device tree [ +0,000017] usb_phy_generic phy1: Looking up vcc-supply property in node /phy1 failed [ +0,000008] phy1 supply vcc not found, using dummy regulator Basically, usb-nop-xceiv fails to probe when reset-gpios property is absent (and probably also when vbus-detect-gpio property is absent). So I don't understand why it would work for your boards without such properties on today's linux-next... sounds like you tested a different tree? Take a look at __gpiod_get_index() called from devm_gpiod_get(): http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/drivers/gpio/gpiolib.c#L1648 !desc || desc == ERR_PTR(-ENOENT) results in the above "using lookup tables for GPIO lookup", then IS_ERR(desc) in "lookup for GPIO %s failed". My interpretation is that this gpiolib code is probably okay but that the generic usb phy code fails to check for specific error codes such as absent property (as opposed to deferred resolution of a phandle, where we do want to return -EDEFER early). My work tree: https://github.com/afaerber/linux/commits/parallella-next Regards, Andreas diff --git a/drivers/usb/phy/phy-generic.c b/drivers/usb/phy/phy-generic.c index dd05254241fb..96c7c36e22a6 100644 --- a/drivers/usb/phy/phy-generic.c +++ b/drivers/usb/phy/phy-generic.c @@ -218,13 +218,13 @@ int usb_phy_gen_create_phy(struct device *dev, struct usb_phy_generic *nop, clk_rate = 0; needs_vcc = of_property_read_bool(node, "vcc-supply"); - nop->gpiod_reset = devm_gpiod_get(dev, "reset-gpios"); + /*nop->gpiod_reset = devm_gpiod_get(dev, "reset-gpios"); err = PTR_ERR(nop->gpiod_reset); if (!err) { nop->gpiod_vbus = devm_gpiod_get(dev, "vbus-detect-gpio"); err = PTR_ERR(nop->gpiod_vbus); - } + }*/ } else if (pdata) {