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authorGratian Crisan <gratian.crisan@ni.com>2023-07-26 20:45:56 +0200
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>2023-07-27 10:37:01 +0200
commitb32b8f2b9542d8039f5468303a6ca78c1b5611a5 (patch)
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parentusb: cdns3: fix incorrect calculation of ep_buf_size when more than one config (diff)
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usb: dwc3: pci: skip BYT GPIO lookup table for hardwired phy
Hardware based on the Bay Trail / BYT SoCs require an external ULPI phy for USB device-mode. The phy chip usually has its 'reset' and 'chip select' lines connected to GPIOs described by ACPI fwnodes in the DSDT table. Because of hardware with missing ACPI resources for the 'reset' and 'chip select' GPIOs commit 5741022cbdf3 ("usb: dwc3: pci: Add GPIO lookup table on platforms without ACPI GPIO resources") introduced a fallback gpiod_lookup_table with hard-coded mappings for Bay Trail devices. However there are existing Bay Trail based devices, like the National Instruments cRIO-903x series, where the phy chip has its 'reset' and 'chip-select' lines always asserted in hardware via resistor pull-ups. On this hardware the phy chip is always enabled and the ACPI dsdt table is missing information not only for the 'chip-select' and 'reset' lines but also for the BYT GPIO controller itself "INT33FC". With the introduction of the gpiod_lookup_table initializing the USB device-mode on these hardware now errors out. The error comes from the gpiod_get_optional() calls in dwc3_pci_quirks() which will now return an -ENOENT error due to the missing ACPI entry for the INT33FC gpio controller used in the aforementioned table. This hardware used to work before because gpiod_get_optional() will return NULL instead of -ENOENT if no GPIO has been assigned to the requested function. The dwc3_pci_quirks() code for setting the 'cs' and 'reset' GPIOs was then skipped (due to the NULL return). This is the correct behavior in cases where the phy chip is hardwired and there are no GPIOs to control. Since the gpiod_lookup_table relies on the presence of INT33FC fwnode in ACPI tables only add the table if we know the entry for the INT33FC gpio controller is present. This allows Bay Trail based devices with hardwired dwc3 ULPI phys to continue working. Fixes: 5741022cbdf3 ("usb: dwc3: pci: Add GPIO lookup table on platforms without ACPI GPIO resources") Cc: stable <stable@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Gratian Crisan <gratian.crisan@ni.com> Reviewed-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230726184555.218091-2-gratian.crisan@ni.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r--drivers/usb/dwc3/dwc3-pci.c6
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/usb/dwc3/dwc3-pci.c b/drivers/usb/dwc3/dwc3-pci.c
index 44a04c9b2073..6604845c397c 100644
--- a/drivers/usb/dwc3/dwc3-pci.c
+++ b/drivers/usb/dwc3/dwc3-pci.c
@@ -233,10 +233,12 @@ static int dwc3_pci_quirks(struct dwc3_pci *dwc,
/*
* A lot of BYT devices lack ACPI resource entries for
- * the GPIOs, add a fallback mapping to the reference
+ * the GPIOs. If the ACPI entry for the GPIO controller
+ * is present add a fallback mapping to the reference
* design GPIOs which all boards seem to use.
*/
- gpiod_add_lookup_table(&platform_bytcr_gpios);
+ if (acpi_dev_present("INT33FC", NULL, -1))
+ gpiod_add_lookup_table(&platform_bytcr_gpios);
/*
* These GPIOs will turn on the USB2 PHY. Note that we have to