Message ID | 20211114170335.66994-17-hdegoede@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Not Applicable, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | power-suppy/i2c/extcon: Fix charger setup on Xiaomi Mi Pad 2 and Lenovo Yogabook | expand |
On 21. 11. 15. 오전 2:03, Hans de Goede wrote: > The CHT_WC_VBUS_GPIO_CTLO GPIO actually driving an external 5V Vboost > converter for Vbus depends on the board on which the Cherry Trail - > Whiskey Cove PMIC is actually used. > > Since the information about the exact PMIC setup is necessary in other > places too, the drivers/mfd/intel_soc_pmic_chtwc.c code now has a new > intel_cht_wc_get_model() helper. > > Only poke the CHT_WC_VBUS_GPIO_CTLO GPIO if this new helper returns > INTEL_CHT_WC_GPD_WIN_POCKET, which indicates the Type-C (with PD and > DP-altmode) setup used on the GPD pocket and GPD win; and on which > this GPIO actually controls an external 5V Vboost converter. > > Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> > --- > drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c | 35 +++++++++++++++++----------- > 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c > index 771f6f4cf92e..a5aeeecc44fb 100644 > --- a/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c > +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c > @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ > #include <linux/module.h> > #include <linux/mod_devicetable.h> > #include <linux/platform_device.h> > +#include <linux/property.h> > #include <linux/regmap.h> > #include <linux/slab.h> > > @@ -358,20 +359,26 @@ static int cht_wc_extcon_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > if (IS_ERR(ext->edev)) > return PTR_ERR(ext->edev); > > - /* > - * When a host-cable is detected the BIOS enables an external 5v boost > - * converter to power connected devices there are 2 problems with this: > - * 1) This gets seen by the external battery charger as a valid Vbus > - * supply and it then tries to feed Vsys from this creating a > - * feedback loop which causes aprox. 300 mA extra battery drain > - * (and unless we drive the external-charger-disable pin high it > - * also tries to charge the battery causing even more feedback). > - * 2) This gets seen by the pwrsrc block as a SDP USB Vbus supply > - * Since the external battery charger has its own 5v boost converter > - * which does not have these issues, we simply turn the separate > - * external 5v boost converter off and leave it off entirely. > - */ > - cht_wc_extcon_set_5v_boost(ext, false); > + switch (intel_cht_wc_get_model()) { intel_cht_wc_get_model() is defined in driver/mfd/intel_soc_pmic_chtwc.c Usually, mfd drivers share the data structure such as struct intel_soc_pmic. But, didn't call the exported function for only specific driver between linux kernel framework (extcon vs. mfd). So that I think that you better to update the mode information to 'struct intel_soc_pmic' data structure and then use it instead of using the exported function which may make the confusion. > + case INTEL_CHT_WC_GPD_WIN_POCKET: > + /* > + * When a host-cable is detected the BIOS enables an external 5v boost > + * converter to power connected devices there are 2 problems with this: > + * 1) This gets seen by the external battery charger as a valid Vbus > + * supply and it then tries to feed Vsys from this creating a > + * feedback loop which causes aprox. 300 mA extra battery drain > + * (and unless we drive the external-charger-disable pin high it > + * also tries to charge the battery causing even more feedback). > + * 2) This gets seen by the pwrsrc block as a SDP USB Vbus supply > + * Since the external battery charger has its own 5v boost converter > + * which does not have these issues, we simply turn the separate > + * external 5v boost converter off and leave it off entirely. > + */ > + cht_wc_extcon_set_5v_boost(ext, false); > + break; > + default: > + break; > + } > > /* Enable sw control */ > ret = cht_wc_extcon_sw_control(ext, true); >
Hi, On 11/17/21 07:47, Chanwoo Choi wrote: > On 21. 11. 15. 오전 2:03, Hans de Goede wrote: >> The CHT_WC_VBUS_GPIO_CTLO GPIO actually driving an external 5V Vboost >> converter for Vbus depends on the board on which the Cherry Trail - >> Whiskey Cove PMIC is actually used. >> >> Since the information about the exact PMIC setup is necessary in other >> places too, the drivers/mfd/intel_soc_pmic_chtwc.c code now has a new >> intel_cht_wc_get_model() helper. >> >> Only poke the CHT_WC_VBUS_GPIO_CTLO GPIO if this new helper returns >> INTEL_CHT_WC_GPD_WIN_POCKET, which indicates the Type-C (with PD and >> DP-altmode) setup used on the GPD pocket and GPD win; and on which >> this GPIO actually controls an external 5V Vboost converter. >> >> Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> >> --- >> drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c | 35 +++++++++++++++++----------- >> 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c >> index 771f6f4cf92e..a5aeeecc44fb 100644 >> --- a/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c >> +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c >> @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ >> #include <linux/module.h> >> #include <linux/mod_devicetable.h> >> #include <linux/platform_device.h> >> +#include <linux/property.h> >> #include <linux/regmap.h> >> #include <linux/slab.h> >> @@ -358,20 +359,26 @@ static int cht_wc_extcon_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) >> if (IS_ERR(ext->edev)) >> return PTR_ERR(ext->edev); >> - /* >> - * When a host-cable is detected the BIOS enables an external 5v boost >> - * converter to power connected devices there are 2 problems with this: >> - * 1) This gets seen by the external battery charger as a valid Vbus >> - * supply and it then tries to feed Vsys from this creating a >> - * feedback loop which causes aprox. 300 mA extra battery drain >> - * (and unless we drive the external-charger-disable pin high it >> - * also tries to charge the battery causing even more feedback). >> - * 2) This gets seen by the pwrsrc block as a SDP USB Vbus supply >> - * Since the external battery charger has its own 5v boost converter >> - * which does not have these issues, we simply turn the separate >> - * external 5v boost converter off and leave it off entirely. >> - */ >> - cht_wc_extcon_set_5v_boost(ext, false); >> + switch (intel_cht_wc_get_model()) { > > intel_cht_wc_get_model() is defined in driver/mfd/intel_soc_pmic_chtwc.c > > Usually, mfd drivers share the data structure such as struct intel_soc_pmic. But, didn't call the exported function for only > specific driver between linux kernel framework (extcon vs. mfd). > > So that I think that you better to update the mode information > to 'struct intel_soc_pmic' data structure and then use it > instead of using the exported function which may make the confusion. That is a good idea, thanks. I've implemented this suggestion for the upcoming v3 of the patch-set. Regards, Hans > >> + case INTEL_CHT_WC_GPD_WIN_POCKET: >> + /* >> + * When a host-cable is detected the BIOS enables an external 5v boost >> + * converter to power connected devices there are 2 problems with this: >> + * 1) This gets seen by the external battery charger as a valid Vbus >> + * supply and it then tries to feed Vsys from this creating a >> + * feedback loop which causes aprox. 300 mA extra battery drain >> + * (and unless we drive the external-charger-disable pin high it >> + * also tries to charge the battery causing even more feedback). >> + * 2) This gets seen by the pwrsrc block as a SDP USB Vbus supply >> + * Since the external battery charger has its own 5v boost converter >> + * which does not have these issues, we simply turn the separate >> + * external 5v boost converter off and leave it off entirely. >> + */ >> + cht_wc_extcon_set_5v_boost(ext, false); >> + break; >> + default: >> + break; >> + } >> /* Enable sw control */ >> ret = cht_wc_extcon_sw_control(ext, true); >> > >
diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c index 771f6f4cf92e..a5aeeecc44fb 100644 --- a/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ #include <linux/module.h> #include <linux/mod_devicetable.h> #include <linux/platform_device.h> +#include <linux/property.h> #include <linux/regmap.h> #include <linux/slab.h> @@ -358,20 +359,26 @@ static int cht_wc_extcon_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) if (IS_ERR(ext->edev)) return PTR_ERR(ext->edev); - /* - * When a host-cable is detected the BIOS enables an external 5v boost - * converter to power connected devices there are 2 problems with this: - * 1) This gets seen by the external battery charger as a valid Vbus - * supply and it then tries to feed Vsys from this creating a - * feedback loop which causes aprox. 300 mA extra battery drain - * (and unless we drive the external-charger-disable pin high it - * also tries to charge the battery causing even more feedback). - * 2) This gets seen by the pwrsrc block as a SDP USB Vbus supply - * Since the external battery charger has its own 5v boost converter - * which does not have these issues, we simply turn the separate - * external 5v boost converter off and leave it off entirely. - */ - cht_wc_extcon_set_5v_boost(ext, false); + switch (intel_cht_wc_get_model()) { + case INTEL_CHT_WC_GPD_WIN_POCKET: + /* + * When a host-cable is detected the BIOS enables an external 5v boost + * converter to power connected devices there are 2 problems with this: + * 1) This gets seen by the external battery charger as a valid Vbus + * supply and it then tries to feed Vsys from this creating a + * feedback loop which causes aprox. 300 mA extra battery drain + * (and unless we drive the external-charger-disable pin high it + * also tries to charge the battery causing even more feedback). + * 2) This gets seen by the pwrsrc block as a SDP USB Vbus supply + * Since the external battery charger has its own 5v boost converter + * which does not have these issues, we simply turn the separate + * external 5v boost converter off and leave it off entirely. + */ + cht_wc_extcon_set_5v_boost(ext, false); + break; + default: + break; + } /* Enable sw control */ ret = cht_wc_extcon_sw_control(ext, true);
The CHT_WC_VBUS_GPIO_CTLO GPIO actually driving an external 5V Vboost converter for Vbus depends on the board on which the Cherry Trail - Whiskey Cove PMIC is actually used. Since the information about the exact PMIC setup is necessary in other places too, the drivers/mfd/intel_soc_pmic_chtwc.c code now has a new intel_cht_wc_get_model() helper. Only poke the CHT_WC_VBUS_GPIO_CTLO GPIO if this new helper returns INTEL_CHT_WC_GPD_WIN_POCKET, which indicates the Type-C (with PD and DP-altmode) setup used on the GPD pocket and GPD win; and on which this GPIO actually controls an external 5V Vboost converter. Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> --- drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-cht-wc.c | 35 +++++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)