From: Tzung-Bi Shih <tzungbi@google.com>
To: Prashant Malani <pmalani@chromium.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Benson Leung <bleung@chromium.org>,
Guenter Roeck <groeck@chromium.org>,
"open list:CHROMEOS EC USB TYPE-C DRIVER"
<chrome-platform@lists.linux.dev>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 3/4] platform/chrome: cros_ec_typec: Configure muxes at start of port update
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2022 19:15:43 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <YgJQ30D8nc4LWvUy@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CACeCKaezRNgsqrq3QJ1ViHjYScFrjpC-kCaYmE8kOXCcW9MRrw@mail.gmail.com>
On Mon, Feb 07, 2022 at 10:12:10PM -0800, Prashant Malani wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 7, 2022 at 9:38 PM Tzung-Bi Shih <tzungbi@google.com> wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 07, 2022 at 09:40:28PM +0000, Prashant Malani wrote:
> > > There are situations where the mux state reported by the Embedded
> > > Controller (EC), might lag the partner "connected" state. So, the mux
> > > state might still suggest that a partner is connected, while the PD
> > > "connected" state, being in Try.SNK (for example) suggests that the
> > > partner is disconnected.
> > >
> > > In such a scenario, we will end up sending a disconnect command to the
> > > mux driver, followed by a connect command, since the mux is configured
> > > later. Avoid this by configuring the mux before
> > > registering/disconnecting a partner.
> >
> > I failed to understand the description. It looks like some protocol details.
> > Could you provide some brief explanation in the commit message?
>
> I'm not sure how else I can better elaborate on this in the commit message than
> as currently stated.
> Since the EC is an independent controller, the mux state *can* lag the
> "connected" state.
> So, as described in the commit message, when a disconnect happens, we could have
> a disconnect (since PD_CTRL contains the "connected state") followed
> by a configure_mux
> with the mux state still suggesting a connected device (the drivers
> which implement the
> mux/switch controls can misconstrue the old mux state) which results
> in a connect. This
> patch eliminates that.
Pardon me if I ask, I am trying to understand why reorder the function calls
in cros_typec_port_update() can fix the issue. And I am wondering if the
issue has fixed by the 4th patch in the series.
To make sure I understand the issue correctly, imaging a "disconnect" event
in cros_typec_port_update() originally:
a. Get pd_ctrl via EC_CMD_USB_PD_CONTROL[1].
b. Call cros_typec_remove_partner() in cros_typec_set_port_params_v1()[2].
Is it the "disconnect" you were referring in the example?
c. Get mux info via EC_CMD_USB_PD_MUX_INFO.
Did you mean the mux info might be stale which is "partner connected"?
d. Call cros_typec_enable_dp() in cros_typec_configure_mux()[3].
Does it result in another connect?
[1]: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.17-rc3/source/drivers/platform/chrome/cros_ec_typec.c#L955
[2]: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.17-rc3/source/drivers/platform/chrome/cros_ec_typec.c#L628
[3]: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.17-rc3/source/drivers/platform/chrome/cros_ec_typec.c#L548
If the above understanding is correct, the patch fixes it by moving step b to
the last. As a result, it won't have a "disconnect" -> "connect" transition.
Further questions:
- If mux info from step c would be stale, won't it exit earlier in [4]?
[4]: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.17-rc3/source/drivers/platform/chrome/cros_ec_typec.c#L986
- The 4th patch[5] sets mux_flags to USB_PD_MUX_NONE. If it won't exit earlier
from previous question, won't it fall into [6]?
[5]: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/chrome-platform/patch/20220207214026.1526151-5-pmalani@chromium.org/
[6]: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.17-rc3/source/drivers/platform/chrome/cros_ec_typec.c#L523
> > > @@ -965,6 +965,11 @@ static int cros_typec_port_update(struct cros_typec_data *typec, int port_num)
> > > if (ret < 0)
> > > return ret;
> > >
> > > + /* Update the switches if they exist, according to requested state */
> > > + ret = cros_typec_configure_mux(typec, port_num, &resp);
> > > + if (ret)
> > > + dev_warn(typec->dev, "Configure muxes failed, err = %d\n", ret);
> >
> > It used the fact that the function returns `ret` at the end. After the move,
> > the block is no longer the last thing before function returns.
> >
> > Does it make more sense to return earlier if cros_typec_configure_mux() fails?
> > Does the rest of code need to be executed even if cros_typec_configure_mux()
> > fails?
>
> Yes, it should still be executed (we still need to update the port
> state). That is why the return is eliminated.
Got it, as long as it is intended.
> > > @@ -980,11 +985,6 @@ static int cros_typec_port_update(struct cros_typec_data *typec, int port_num)
> > > if (typec->typec_cmd_supported)
> > > cros_typec_handle_status(typec, port_num);
> > >
> > > - /* Update the switches if they exist, according to requested state */
> > > - ret = cros_typec_configure_mux(typec, port_num, &resp);
> > > - if (ret)
> > > - dev_warn(typec->dev, "Configure muxes failed, err = %d\n", ret);
> > > -
> > > return ret;
> >
> > If the function decides to return earlier, it can be `return 0;`.
> Sure, I can change this in the next version
No, I guess you would like to leave it as is to propagate return value from
cros_typec_configure_mux().
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-02-08 11:15 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-02-07 21:40 [PATCH 0/4] platform/chrome: cros_ec_typec: Reorganize mux configuration Prashant Malani
2022-02-07 21:40 ` [PATCH 1/4] platform/chrome: cros_ec_typec: Move mux flag checks Prashant Malani
2022-02-08 5:33 ` Tzung-Bi Shih
2022-02-08 6:03 ` Prashant Malani
2022-02-07 21:40 ` [PATCH 2/4] platform/chrome: cros_ec_typec: Get mux state inside configure_mux Prashant Malani
2022-02-08 5:35 ` Tzung-Bi Shih
2022-02-08 6:04 ` Prashant Malani
2022-02-07 21:40 ` [PATCH 3/4] platform/chrome: cros_ec_typec: Configure muxes at start of port update Prashant Malani
2022-02-08 5:38 ` Tzung-Bi Shih
2022-02-08 6:12 ` Prashant Malani
2022-02-08 11:15 ` Tzung-Bi Shih [this message]
2022-02-08 18:35 ` Prashant Malani
2022-02-08 22:58 ` Prashant Malani
2022-02-09 3:31 ` Tzung-Bi Shih
2022-02-09 3:41 ` Prashant Malani
2022-02-07 21:40 ` [PATCH 4/4] platform/chrome: cros_ec_typec: Update mux flags during partner removal Prashant Malani
2022-02-08 5:38 ` Tzung-Bi Shih
2022-02-08 6:15 ` Prashant Malani
2022-02-08 11:15 ` Tzung-Bi Shih
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