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[v3,14/16] phy: Add notify_speed callback

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Manu Gautam Dec. 20, 2017, 8:41 a.m. UTC
Hi


On 12/20/2017 12:47 PM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote:
> Hi,
>
[snip]
>>> Why not use a notification mechanism instead of adding new APIs in phy-core.
>>> This will only bloat phy-core with APIs for a particular platform.
>> Do you mean notifier_chains ?
>> When we have multiple instances of USB PHYs then notifier chains are not
>> of much help. For any platform glue or PHY driver it will be very difficult to
>> figure out if notification received for speed was for same phy/bus or a
>> different one.
>> Using PHY callbacks looked more elegant to me. Additionally PHY drivers
>> can also use this info decide power management policy e.g. if speed is
>> INVALID then it means PHY is not in a session and it can enter deepest
>> low power state.
>> Additionally if you prefer set_speed name over notify_speed then I am
>> ok with that as well so that it sounds more generic.
> I'd prefer adding modes in enum phy_mode according to speed and using phy_set_mode.

yeah, that also seems good idea. How about something like this:

This way I don't need to duplicate USB speed enums for host/device or otg modes.

> Thanks
> Kishon

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Kishon Vijay Abraham I Dec. 28, 2017, 11:04 a.m. UTC | #1
Hi,

On Wednesday 20 December 2017 02:11 PM, Manu Gautam wrote:
> Hi
> 
> 
> On 12/20/2017 12:47 PM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
> [snip]
>>>> Why not use a notification mechanism instead of adding new APIs in phy-core.
>>>> This will only bloat phy-core with APIs for a particular platform.
>>> Do you mean notifier_chains ?
>>> When we have multiple instances of USB PHYs then notifier chains are not
>>> of much help. For any platform glue or PHY driver it will be very difficult to
>>> figure out if notification received for speed was for same phy/bus or a
>>> different one.
>>> Using PHY callbacks looked more elegant to me. Additionally PHY drivers
>>> can also use this info decide power management policy e.g. if speed is
>>> INVALID then it means PHY is not in a session and it can enter deepest
>>> low power state.
>>> Additionally if you prefer set_speed name over notify_speed then I am
>>> ok with that as well so that it sounds more generic.
>> I'd prefer adding modes in enum phy_mode according to speed and using phy_set_mode.
> 
> yeah, that also seems good idea. How about something like this:
> 
> --- a/include/linux/phy/phy.h
> +++ b/include/linux/phy/phy.h
> @@ -23,12 +23,16 @@
>  struct phy;
>  
>  enum phy_mode {
> -	PHY_MODE_INVALID,
> -	PHY_MODE_USB_HOST,
> -	PHY_MODE_USB_DEVICE,
> -	PHY_MODE_USB_OTG,
> -	PHY_MODE_SGMII,
> -	PHY_MODE_10GKR,
> +	PHY_MODE_INVALID	= 0,
> +	PHY_MODE_USB_HOST	= BIT(0),
> +	PHY_MODE_USB_DEVICE	= BIT(1),
> +	PHY_MODE_USB_OTG,	= BIT(2),
> +	PHY_MODE_SGMII		= BIT(3),
> +	PHY_MODE_10GKR		= BIT(4),
> +	PHY_MODE_USB_LS		= BIT(5),
> +	PHY_MODE_USB_FS		= BIT(6),
> +	PHY_MODE_USB_HS		= BIT(7),
> +	PHY_MODE_USB_SS		= BIT(8),
>  };
> 
> 
> This way I don't need to duplicate USB speed enums for host/device or otg modes.

no.. let's keep enum. It's lot more cleaner IMO.

Thanks
Kishon
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Manu Gautam Dec. 29, 2017, 4:24 a.m. UTC | #2
Hi,


On 12/28/2017 4:34 PM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote:
> Hi,
>
[snip]
>
>>> I'd prefer adding modes in enum phy_mode according to speed and using phy_set_mode.
>> yeah, that also seems good idea. How about something like this:
>>
>> --- a/include/linux/phy/phy.h
>> +++ b/include/linux/phy/phy.h
>> @@ -23,12 +23,16 @@
>>  struct phy;
>>  
>>  enum phy_mode {
>> -	PHY_MODE_INVALID,
>> -	PHY_MODE_USB_HOST,
>> -	PHY_MODE_USB_DEVICE,
>> -	PHY_MODE_USB_OTG,
>> -	PHY_MODE_SGMII,
>> -	PHY_MODE_10GKR,
>> +	PHY_MODE_INVALID	= 0,
>> +	PHY_MODE_USB_HOST	= BIT(0),
>> +	PHY_MODE_USB_DEVICE	= BIT(1),
>> +	PHY_MODE_USB_OTG,	= BIT(2),
>> +	PHY_MODE_SGMII		= BIT(3),
>> +	PHY_MODE_10GKR		= BIT(4),
>> +	PHY_MODE_USB_LS		= BIT(5),
>> +	PHY_MODE_USB_FS		= BIT(6),
>> +	PHY_MODE_USB_HS		= BIT(7),
>> +	PHY_MODE_USB_SS		= BIT(8),
>>  };
>>
>>
>> This way I don't need to duplicate USB speed enums for host/device or otg modes.
> no.. let's keep enum. It's lot more cleaner IMO.

In that case all PHY drivers would need to consider these speed enums. E.g.

if (mode == HOST) check in PHY driver would need to be changed to:
if (mode == HOST || mode == HOST_LS || mode == HOST_FS || mode == HOST_HS ||
    mode == HOST_SS

This looks clumsy.
Where as if bits to used then there is no need for such changes.

>
> Thanks
> Kishon
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Kishon Vijay Abraham I Dec. 29, 2017, 6:28 a.m. UTC | #3
Hi,

On Friday 29 December 2017 09:54 AM, Manu Gautam wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> 
> On 12/28/2017 4:34 PM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
> [snip]
>>
>>>> I'd prefer adding modes in enum phy_mode according to speed and using phy_set_mode.
>>> yeah, that also seems good idea. How about something like this:
>>>
>>> --- a/include/linux/phy/phy.h
>>> +++ b/include/linux/phy/phy.h
>>> @@ -23,12 +23,16 @@
>>>  struct phy;
>>>  
>>>  enum phy_mode {
>>> -	PHY_MODE_INVALID,
>>> -	PHY_MODE_USB_HOST,
>>> -	PHY_MODE_USB_DEVICE,
>>> -	PHY_MODE_USB_OTG,
>>> -	PHY_MODE_SGMII,
>>> -	PHY_MODE_10GKR,
>>> +	PHY_MODE_INVALID	= 0,
>>> +	PHY_MODE_USB_HOST	= BIT(0),
>>> +	PHY_MODE_USB_DEVICE	= BIT(1),
>>> +	PHY_MODE_USB_OTG,	= BIT(2),
>>> +	PHY_MODE_SGMII		= BIT(3),
>>> +	PHY_MODE_10GKR		= BIT(4),
>>> +	PHY_MODE_USB_LS		= BIT(5),
>>> +	PHY_MODE_USB_FS		= BIT(6),
>>> +	PHY_MODE_USB_HS		= BIT(7),
>>> +	PHY_MODE_USB_SS		= BIT(8),
>>>  };
>>>
>>>
>>> This way I don't need to duplicate USB speed enums for host/device or otg modes.
>> no.. let's keep enum. It's lot more cleaner IMO.
> 
> In that case all PHY drivers would need to consider these speed enums. E.g.
> 
> if (mode == HOST) check in PHY driver would need to be changed to:
> if (mode == HOST || mode == HOST_LS || mode == HOST_FS || mode == HOST_HS ||
>     mode == HOST_SS

suggest using switch in such case.. and not all PHY drivers do specific
configurations for specific speeds.
> 
> This looks clumsy.
> Where as if bits to used then there is no need for such changes.

really? using bits should only make it more clumsy.

-Kishon
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Manu Gautam Jan. 2, 2018, 5:42 a.m. UTC | #4
Hi,


On 12/29/2017 11:58 AM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Friday 29 December 2017 09:54 AM, Manu Gautam wrote:
>> Hi,
[snip]
>
> suggest using switch in such case.. and not all PHY drivers do specific
> configurations for specific speeds.
>> This looks clumsy.
>> Where as if bits to used then there is no need for such changes.
> really? using bits should only make it more clumsy.

Thanks for your feedback. I will update this in next patchset.


> -Kishon
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--- a/include/linux/phy/phy.h
+++ b/include/linux/phy/phy.h
@@ -23,12 +23,16 @@ 
 struct phy;
 
 enum phy_mode {
-	PHY_MODE_INVALID,
-	PHY_MODE_USB_HOST,
-	PHY_MODE_USB_DEVICE,
-	PHY_MODE_USB_OTG,
-	PHY_MODE_SGMII,
-	PHY_MODE_10GKR,
+	PHY_MODE_INVALID	= 0,
+	PHY_MODE_USB_HOST	= BIT(0),
+	PHY_MODE_USB_DEVICE	= BIT(1),
+	PHY_MODE_USB_OTG,	= BIT(2),
+	PHY_MODE_SGMII		= BIT(3),
+	PHY_MODE_10GKR		= BIT(4),
+	PHY_MODE_USB_LS		= BIT(5),
+	PHY_MODE_USB_FS		= BIT(6),
+	PHY_MODE_USB_HS		= BIT(7),
+	PHY_MODE_USB_SS		= BIT(8),
 };