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On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 01:41:48PM +0300, Roger Quadros wrote: > struct otg_fsm is the interface to the OTG state machine. > > Document the input, output and internal state variables. > Definations are taken from Table 7-2 and Table 7-4 of > the USB OTG & EH Specification Rev.2.0 > > Re-arrange some of the members as per use case for more > clarity. > > Signed-off-by: Roger Quadros <rogerq@ti.com> > --- > include/linux/usb/otg-fsm.h | 80 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- > 1 file changed, 73 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/linux/usb/otg-fsm.h b/include/linux/usb/otg-fsm.h > index b6ba1bf..c5b74c5 100644 > --- a/include/linux/usb/otg-fsm.h > +++ b/include/linux/usb/otg-fsm.h > @@ -57,37 +57,103 @@ enum otg_fsm_timer { > NUM_OTG_FSM_TIMERS, > }; > > -/* OTG state machine according to the OTG spec */ > +/** > + * struct otg_fsm - OTG state machine according to the OTG spec > + * > + * OTG hardware Inputs > + * > + * Common inputs for A and B device What's the intention you leave two spaces at above line? > + * @id: TRUE for B-device, FALSE for A-device. > + * @adp_change: TRUE when current ADP measurement (n) value, compared to the > + * ADP measurement taken at n-2, differs by more than CADP_THR > + * @power_up: TRUE when the OTG device first powers up its USB system and > + * ADP measurement taken if ADP capable > + * > + * A-Device state inputs > + * @a_srp_det: TRUE if the A-device detects SRP > + * @a_vbus_vld: TRUE when VBUS voltage is in regulation > + * @b_conn: TRUE if the A-device detects connection from the B-device > + * @a_bus_resume: TRUE when the B-device detects that the A-device is signaling > + * a resume (K state) > + * B-Device state inputs > + * @a_bus_suspend: TRUE when the B-device detects that the A-device has put the bus into suspend > + * @a_conn: TRUE if the B-device detects a connection from the A-device > + * @b_se0_srp: TRUE when the line has been at SE0 for more than the minimum > + * time before generating SRP > + * @b_ssend_srp: TRUE when the VBUS has been below VOTG_SESS_VLD for more than > + * the minimum time before generating SRP > + * @b_sess_vld: TRUE when the B-device detects that the voltage on VBUS is > + * above VOTG_SESS_VLD > + * @test_device: TRUE when the B-device switches to B-Host and detects an OTG test device > + * FIXME: must be set by host/hub driver Yes, according to pid/vid pair. > + * > + * Application inputs (A-Device) > + * @a_bus_drop: TRUE when A-device application needs to power down the bus > + * @a_bus_req: TRUE when A-device application wants to use the bus. > + * FALSE to suspend the bus > + * > + * Application inputs (B-Device) > + * @b_bus_req: TRUE during the time that the Application running on the > + * B-device wants to use the bus > + * > + * Auxilary inputs > + * @a_sess_vld: ?? See OTG spec 1.3, and obsolete now. > + * @b_bus_suspend: ?? > + * @b_bus_resume: ?? They are used at current otg fsm, just for B-host. > + * > + * OTG Output status. Read only for users. updated by otg_ops() helpers > + * > + * Outputs for Both A and B device > + * @drv_vbus: TRUE when A-device is driving VBUS > + * @loc_conn: TRUE when the local device has signaled that it is connected to the bus > + * @loc_sof: TRUE when the local device is generating activity on the bus > + * @adp_prb: TRUE when the local device is in the process of doing ADP probing > + * > + * Outputs for B-device state > + * @adp_sns: TRUE when the B-device is in the process of carrying out ADP sensing > + * @data_pulse: TRUE when the B-device is performing data line pulsing > + * > + * Internal Variables > + * > + * a_set_b_hnp_en: TRUE when the A-device has successfully set the b_hnp_enable bit in the B-device. > + * FIXME: OTG fsm uses otg->host->b_hnp_enable instead a_set_b_hnp_en is for otg 2.0 and it should instead of otg->host->b_hnp_enable at otg fsm. > + * b_srp_done: TRUE when the B-device has completed initiating SRP > + * b_hnp_enable: TRUE when the B-device has accepted the SetFeature(b_hnp_enable) B-device > + * FIXME: OTG fsm uses otg->gadget->b_hnp_enable instead Yes > + * a_clr_err: Asserted (by application ?) to clear a_vbus_err due to an overcurrent condition > + * and causes the A-device to transition to a_wait_vfall > + */ > struct otg_fsm { > /* Input */ > int id; > int adp_change; > int power_up; > - int test_device; > - int a_bus_drop; > - int a_bus_req; > int a_srp_det; > int a_vbus_vld; > int b_conn; > int a_bus_resume; > int a_bus_suspend; > int a_conn; > - int b_bus_req; > int b_se0_srp; > int b_ssend_srp; > int b_sess_vld; > + int test_device; > + int a_bus_drop; > + int a_bus_req; > + int b_bus_req; > + > /* Auxilary inputs */ > int a_sess_vld; > int b_bus_resume; > int b_bus_suspend; > > /* Output */ > - int data_pulse; > int drv_vbus; > int loc_conn; > int loc_sof; > int adp_prb; > int adp_sns; > + int data_pulse; > > /* Internal variables */ > int a_set_b_hnp_en; > @@ -95,7 +161,7 @@ struct otg_fsm { > int b_hnp_enable; > int a_clr_err; > > - /* Informative variables */ > + /* Informative variables. All unused as of now */ > int a_bus_drop_inf; > int a_bus_req_inf; > int a_clr_err_inf; > -- > 2.1.0 >
On 16/04/15 14:32, Peter Chen wrote: > On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 01:41:48PM +0300, Roger Quadros wrote: >> struct otg_fsm is the interface to the OTG state machine. >> >> Document the input, output and internal state variables. >> Definations are taken from Table 7-2 and Table 7-4 of >> the USB OTG & EH Specification Rev.2.0 >> >> Re-arrange some of the members as per use case for more >> clarity. >> >> Signed-off-by: Roger Quadros <rogerq@ti.com> >> --- >> include/linux/usb/otg-fsm.h | 80 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- >> 1 file changed, 73 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/include/linux/usb/otg-fsm.h b/include/linux/usb/otg-fsm.h >> index b6ba1bf..c5b74c5 100644 >> --- a/include/linux/usb/otg-fsm.h >> +++ b/include/linux/usb/otg-fsm.h >> @@ -57,37 +57,103 @@ enum otg_fsm_timer { >> NUM_OTG_FSM_TIMERS, >> }; >> >> -/* OTG state machine according to the OTG spec */ >> +/** >> + * struct otg_fsm - OTG state machine according to the OTG spec >> + * >> + * OTG hardware Inputs >> + * >> + * Common inputs for A and B device > > What's the intention you leave two spaces at above line? It is just to indicate the subgroup. i.e. 1) common inputs 2) a-device inputs 3) b-device inputs, etc > >> + * @id: TRUE for B-device, FALSE for A-device. >> + * @adp_change: TRUE when current ADP measurement (n) value, compared to the >> + * ADP measurement taken at n-2, differs by more than CADP_THR >> + * @power_up: TRUE when the OTG device first powers up its USB system and >> + * ADP measurement taken if ADP capable >> + * >> + * A-Device state inputs >> + * @a_srp_det: TRUE if the A-device detects SRP >> + * @a_vbus_vld: TRUE when VBUS voltage is in regulation >> + * @b_conn: TRUE if the A-device detects connection from the B-device >> + * @a_bus_resume: TRUE when the B-device detects that the A-device is signaling >> + * a resume (K state) >> + * B-Device state inputs >> + * @a_bus_suspend: TRUE when the B-device detects that the A-device has put the bus into suspend >> + * @a_conn: TRUE if the B-device detects a connection from the A-device >> + * @b_se0_srp: TRUE when the line has been at SE0 for more than the minimum >> + * time before generating SRP >> + * @b_ssend_srp: TRUE when the VBUS has been below VOTG_SESS_VLD for more than >> + * the minimum time before generating SRP >> + * @b_sess_vld: TRUE when the B-device detects that the voltage on VBUS is >> + * above VOTG_SESS_VLD >> + * @test_device: TRUE when the B-device switches to B-Host and detects an OTG test device >> + * FIXME: must be set by host/hub driver > > Yes, according to pid/vid pair. > >> + * >> + * Application inputs (A-Device) >> + * @a_bus_drop: TRUE when A-device application needs to power down the bus >> + * @a_bus_req: TRUE when A-device application wants to use the bus. >> + * FALSE to suspend the bus >> + * >> + * Application inputs (B-Device) >> + * @b_bus_req: TRUE during the time that the Application running on the >> + * B-device wants to use the bus >> + * >> + * Auxilary inputs >> + * @a_sess_vld: ?? > > See OTG spec 1.3, and obsolete now. OK. I will mark it obsolete. > >> + * @b_bus_suspend: ?? >> + * @b_bus_resume: ?? > > They are used at current otg fsm, just for B-host. These 2 are also present only in otg v1.3 spec and absent in v2.0 spec. b_bus_suspend has been replaced by a_bidl_adis_tmout to transition from a_peripheral to a_wait_bcon. b_bus_resume has been replaced by a_bus_req to transition between a_suspend and a_host. So I'll mark them as obsolete as well. > >> + * >> + * OTG Output status. Read only for users. updated by otg_ops() helpers >> + * >> + * Outputs for Both A and B device >> + * @drv_vbus: TRUE when A-device is driving VBUS >> + * @loc_conn: TRUE when the local device has signaled that it is connected to the bus >> + * @loc_sof: TRUE when the local device is generating activity on the bus >> + * @adp_prb: TRUE when the local device is in the process of doing ADP probing >> + * >> + * Outputs for B-device state >> + * @adp_sns: TRUE when the B-device is in the process of carrying out ADP sensing >> + * @data_pulse: TRUE when the B-device is performing data line pulsing >> + * >> + * Internal Variables >> + * >> + * a_set_b_hnp_en: TRUE when the A-device has successfully set the b_hnp_enable bit in the B-device. >> + * FIXME: OTG fsm uses otg->host->b_hnp_enable instead > > a_set_b_hnp_en is for otg 2.0 and it should instead of > otg->host->b_hnp_enable at otg fsm. both are the same thing. Just that there is no way for HCD drivers to directly access otg_fsm data structure so we rely on otg->host->b_hnp_enable. > >> + * b_srp_done: TRUE when the B-device has completed initiating SRP >> + * b_hnp_enable: TRUE when the B-device has accepted the SetFeature(b_hnp_enable) B-device >> + * FIXME: OTG fsm uses otg->gadget->b_hnp_enable instead > > Yes > >> + * a_clr_err: Asserted (by application ?) to clear a_vbus_err due to an overcurrent condition >> + * and causes the A-device to transition to a_wait_vfall >> + */ >> struct otg_fsm { >> /* Input */ >> int id; >> int adp_change; >> int power_up; >> - int test_device; >> - int a_bus_drop; >> - int a_bus_req; >> int a_srp_det; >> int a_vbus_vld; >> int b_conn; >> int a_bus_resume; >> int a_bus_suspend; >> int a_conn; >> - int b_bus_req; >> int b_se0_srp; >> int b_ssend_srp; >> int b_sess_vld; >> + int test_device; >> + int a_bus_drop; >> + int a_bus_req; >> + int b_bus_req; >> + >> /* Auxilary inputs */ >> int a_sess_vld; >> int b_bus_resume; >> int b_bus_suspend; >> >> /* Output */ >> - int data_pulse; >> int drv_vbus; >> int loc_conn; >> int loc_sof; >> int adp_prb; >> int adp_sns; >> + int data_pulse; >> >> /* Internal variables */ >> int a_set_b_hnp_en; >> @@ -95,7 +161,7 @@ struct otg_fsm { >> int b_hnp_enable; >> int a_clr_err; >> >> - /* Informative variables */ >> + /* Informative variables. All unused as of now */ >> int a_bus_drop_inf; >> int a_bus_req_inf; >> int a_clr_err_inf; >> -- >> 2.1.0 >> > cheers, -roger -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
diff --git a/include/linux/usb/otg-fsm.h b/include/linux/usb/otg-fsm.h index b6ba1bf..c5b74c5 100644 --- a/include/linux/usb/otg-fsm.h +++ b/include/linux/usb/otg-fsm.h @@ -57,37 +57,103 @@ enum otg_fsm_timer { NUM_OTG_FSM_TIMERS, }; -/* OTG state machine according to the OTG spec */ +/** + * struct otg_fsm - OTG state machine according to the OTG spec + * + * OTG hardware Inputs + * + * Common inputs for A and B device + * @id: TRUE for B-device, FALSE for A-device. + * @adp_change: TRUE when current ADP measurement (n) value, compared to the + * ADP measurement taken at n-2, differs by more than CADP_THR + * @power_up: TRUE when the OTG device first powers up its USB system and + * ADP measurement taken if ADP capable + * + * A-Device state inputs + * @a_srp_det: TRUE if the A-device detects SRP + * @a_vbus_vld: TRUE when VBUS voltage is in regulation + * @b_conn: TRUE if the A-device detects connection from the B-device + * @a_bus_resume: TRUE when the B-device detects that the A-device is signaling + * a resume (K state) + * B-Device state inputs + * @a_bus_suspend: TRUE when the B-device detects that the A-device has put the bus into suspend + * @a_conn: TRUE if the B-device detects a connection from the A-device + * @b_se0_srp: TRUE when the line has been at SE0 for more than the minimum + * time before generating SRP + * @b_ssend_srp: TRUE when the VBUS has been below VOTG_SESS_VLD for more than + * the minimum time before generating SRP + * @b_sess_vld: TRUE when the B-device detects that the voltage on VBUS is + * above VOTG_SESS_VLD + * @test_device: TRUE when the B-device switches to B-Host and detects an OTG test device + * FIXME: must be set by host/hub driver + * + * Application inputs (A-Device) + * @a_bus_drop: TRUE when A-device application needs to power down the bus + * @a_bus_req: TRUE when A-device application wants to use the bus. + * FALSE to suspend the bus + * + * Application inputs (B-Device) + * @b_bus_req: TRUE during the time that the Application running on the + * B-device wants to use the bus + * + * Auxilary inputs + * @a_sess_vld: ?? + * @b_bus_suspend: ?? + * @b_bus_resume: ?? + * + * OTG Output status. Read only for users. updated by otg_ops() helpers + * + * Outputs for Both A and B device + * @drv_vbus: TRUE when A-device is driving VBUS + * @loc_conn: TRUE when the local device has signaled that it is connected to the bus + * @loc_sof: TRUE when the local device is generating activity on the bus + * @adp_prb: TRUE when the local device is in the process of doing ADP probing + * + * Outputs for B-device state + * @adp_sns: TRUE when the B-device is in the process of carrying out ADP sensing + * @data_pulse: TRUE when the B-device is performing data line pulsing + * + * Internal Variables + * + * a_set_b_hnp_en: TRUE when the A-device has successfully set the b_hnp_enable bit in the B-device. + * FIXME: OTG fsm uses otg->host->b_hnp_enable instead + * b_srp_done: TRUE when the B-device has completed initiating SRP + * b_hnp_enable: TRUE when the B-device has accepted the SetFeature(b_hnp_enable) B-device + * FIXME: OTG fsm uses otg->gadget->b_hnp_enable instead + * a_clr_err: Asserted (by application ?) to clear a_vbus_err due to an overcurrent condition + * and causes the A-device to transition to a_wait_vfall + */ struct otg_fsm { /* Input */ int id; int adp_change; int power_up; - int test_device; - int a_bus_drop; - int a_bus_req; int a_srp_det; int a_vbus_vld; int b_conn; int a_bus_resume; int a_bus_suspend; int a_conn; - int b_bus_req; int b_se0_srp; int b_ssend_srp; int b_sess_vld; + int test_device; + int a_bus_drop; + int a_bus_req; + int b_bus_req; + /* Auxilary inputs */ int a_sess_vld; int b_bus_resume; int b_bus_suspend; /* Output */ - int data_pulse; int drv_vbus; int loc_conn; int loc_sof; int adp_prb; int adp_sns; + int data_pulse; /* Internal variables */ int a_set_b_hnp_en; @@ -95,7 +161,7 @@ struct otg_fsm { int b_hnp_enable; int a_clr_err; - /* Informative variables */ + /* Informative variables. All unused as of now */ int a_bus_drop_inf; int a_bus_req_inf; int a_clr_err_inf;
struct otg_fsm is the interface to the OTG state machine. Document the input, output and internal state variables. Definations are taken from Table 7-2 and Table 7-4 of the USB OTG & EH Specification Rev.2.0 Re-arrange some of the members as per use case for more clarity. Signed-off-by: Roger Quadros <rogerq@ti.com> --- include/linux/usb/otg-fsm.h | 80 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 73 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)