On 2018ë 01ì 16ì 18:33, Hans de Goede wrote:
Hi,
On 16-01-18 00:43, Chanwoo Choi wrote:
On 2018ë 01ì 15ì 20:32, Hans de Goede wrote:
HI,
On 15-01-18 10:08, Chanwoo Choi wrote:
On 2018ë 01ì 15ì 17:36, Hans de Goede wrote:
Hi,
On 15-01-18 06:22, Chanwoo Choi wrote:
On 2018ë 01ì 15ì 00:10, Hans de Goede wrote:
The only misdetection which can happen at boot due to data-lines mux issues
is detecting a non SDP as SDP, so we only need to retry if we detect a SDP
on our first detection.
Note Vbus misdetection is not a problem, as soon as the drivers controlling
the Vbus path set it correctly we will get an interrupt which reschedules
the charger-detection.
Also update the comment about the re-detection to reflect this.
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/extcon/extcon-axp288.c | 14 +++++++-------
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon-axp288.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon-axp288.c
index 63b99d5becd7..17e6808af0d1 100644
--- a/drivers/extcon/extcon-axp288.c
+++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-axp288.c
@@ -161,16 +161,16 @@ static void axp288_chrg_detect_complete(struct axp288_extcon_info *info,
/*
* We depend on other drivers to do things like mux the data lines,
* enable/disable vbus based on the id-pin, etc. Sometimes the BIOS has
- * not set these things up correctly resulting in the initial charger
- * cable type detection giving a wrong result and we end up not charging
- * or charging at only 0.5A.
+ * not set these things up correctly resulting in a wrong result for the
+ * initial charger type detection and we end up charging at only 0.5A.
*
- * So we schedule a second cable type detection after 2 seconds to
- * give the other drivers time to load and do their thing.
+ * If our first detect detects an SDP charger-type, we try again after
+ * 2 seconds to give the other drivers time to load and do their thing.
*/
if (!info->first_detect_done) {
- queue_delayed_work(system_wq, &info->det_work,
- msecs_to_jiffies(2000));
+ if (info->previous_cable == EXTCON_CHG_USB_SDP)
+ queue_delayed_work(system_wq, &info->det_work,
+ msecs_to_jiffies(2000));
info->first_detect_done = true;
}
I understand why you add the second delayed_work because of dependency
of other consumer driver. But, this patch is not proper method. It looks
like the workaround.
We need to consider the fundamental solution such as using OF graph
or sending the pending notification when consumer driver is probed.
I agree that having some sort of proper probe ordering here would be
better. But on these ACPI systems that is going to be quite tricky todo,
since we've no control over the firmware there.
Note that you've already merged the workaround, this patch merely changes
the workaround to avoid it in cases where it is not necessary, so I would
really like to see this get merged.
I merged your patch because I knew this issue related to dependency.
But, I don't want to merge this patch until developing the fundamental
method. All extcon provider driver have the same issue. I'll try to
resolve this issue thro extcon framework.
I really don't see how holding this very simple patch hostage is going to
help (or deter) finding a better solution for this.
In the mean time my original patch seems to cause mis-detection of CDP ports
as SDP ports which this fixes.
I disagree this patch for only one specific connector. Instead of adding second
delayed_work for detection, you better to extend the time from 2 sec to 4 sec
on first time detection.
You are misreading the patch, it is changing the code to only do the first
detection, unless the result of the first detection is SDP. So I'm not adding
a second retry I'm not retrying at all unless really necessary.
Because I don't prefer to add the second detection for only specific connector
as I commented, I suggested the extending the delay time of first detection.
You mentioned on following comment. If extcon provider driver detects the kind
of connector after the enough delay time, you don't need to add the second detection.
You can detect the correct type of connector with only first detection.