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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 00/16] usb: dwc3: add support for AMD NL SoC
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 10:10:26AM -0500, Felipe Balbi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 04:53:25PM +0800, Huang Rui wrote:
> > The series of patches add AMD NL SoC support for DesignWare USB3 OTG
> > IP with PCI bus glue layer. This controller supported hibernation, LPM
> > erratum and used the 2.80a IP version and amd own phy. Current
> > implementation support both simulation and SoC platform. And already
> > tested with gadget zero and msc tool. It works well on file storage
> > gadget.
>
> patches look much, much nicer there are still a few things to fix. A
> global set of issues which I see:
>
> 1) Let's get confirmation that all those quirks will be needed in
> production as well, I have a feeling quite a few of them won't be.
>
> 2) All quirks should become 1-bit fields insteads of single-bits on a
> 32-bit variable.
>
> 3) All quirks should have DeviceTree counterparts. They should all
> become boolean properties should we can:
>
> dwc->tx_deemphasis_quirk = of_property_read_bool(node,
> "snps,tx_deemphasis_quirk");
>

Thanks to summarize them. Will update in V3.

> > These patches are generated on balbi/testing/next
> >
> > Changes from v1 -> v2
> > - remove dual role function temporarily
> > - add pci quirk to avoid to bind with xhci driver
> > - distinguish between simulation board and soc
> > - break down all the special quirks
> >
> >
> > Patch 1:
> > - add PCI device id into pci bus glue
>
> this guy should be the last in the series, with all AMD quirks being
> enabled at once. This will avoid bisection points where AMD's platforms
> don't work.
>

So all the AMD special configuration and device id should be in one
patch, right?

> > Patch 2:
>
> this should become as patch one :-)
>
> > - add PCI quirk to avoid to bind with xhci
> >
> > Patch 3:
> > - enable hibernation
> >
> > Patch 4:
> > - distinguish between simulation board and soc
> >
> > Patch 5:
> > - add quirks flag to be compatible for kinds of soc
> >
> > Patch 6 - 16:
> > - as felipe's suggestion, break down all the special quirks of amd nl
> >
> >
> > Patch set already passed all the MSC testing, detailed result is below:
> >
> > root@hr-ub:/home/ray/felipe/usb-tools# ./msc.sh -o /dev/sdb1
> > test 0e: simple 64k read/write
> > test 0: sent 62.50 MB read 22.00 MB/s write 16.33 MB/s ... success
>
> Are you still running with VERBOSE_DEBUG on USB2 ? Here's what I get on
> USB2 connected to my PC with DWC3 running on a single-core cortex-a9
> board:
>
> $ ./msc -t0 -o /dev/sdh -s 65536 -c 5000
> test 0: sent 312.50 MB read 31.63 MB/s write 29.10 MB/s ... success
>
> And with RAM as backend:
>
> $ ./msc -t0 -o /dev/sdh -s 65536 -c 5000
> test 0: sent 312.50 MB read 31.64 MB/s write 29.04 MB/s ... success
>

Yes, I will disable DEBUG option to test again.

Thanks,
Rui


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