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SubjectRe: [PATCH v20 2/5] usb: dwc3: core: Host wake up support from system suspend
Quoting Pavan Kondeti (2022-06-27 22:31:48)
> On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 01:02:49PM -0700, Stephen Boyd wrote:
> > Quoting Pavan Kondeti (2022-06-20 01:54:15)
> > >
> > > Would like to hear other people thoughts on this.
> > >
> >
> > I'm not following very closely but it sounds like a problem that may be
> > solved by using the component driver code (see
> > include/linux/component.h). That would let you move anything that needs
> > to be done once the child devices probe to the aggregate driver 'bind'
> > function (see struct component_master_ops::bind).
>
> Thanks Stephen for letting us know about the component device framework.
>
> IIUC,
>
> - dwc3-qcom (parent of the dwc3 core) registers as a component master by
> calling component_master_add_with_match() before calling
> of_platform_populate(). The match callback could be as simple as comparing
> the device against our child device.
>
> - The dwc3 core (child) at the end of its probe can add as a component by calling
> component_add().
>
> - The above triggers the component_master_ops::bind callback implemented in
> dwc3-qcom driver which signals that we are good to go.
>
> - The dwc-qcom can call component_bind_all() to finish the formality i.e
> telling the dwc3 core that we are good to go.
>
> Is my understanding correct? This is what we are looking for i.e a way for
> the child device(s) to signal the parent when the former is bounded.

Sounds about right to me.

>
> Also what happens when the child device probe fails for any reason. i.e
> component_add() would never be called so the master driver i.e dwc3-qcom would
> wait indefinitely. May be it needs to implement a timeout or runtime suspend
> etc should take care of keeping the resoures in suspend state.

When the child fails probe, it should return -EPROBE_DEFER if probe
needs to be deferred. Then the driver will attempt probe at a later
time. If probe fails without defer then it will never work and dwc3-qcom
will wait indefinitely. Not much we can do in that situation.

dwc3-qcom should wait for dwc3 core to call component_add() and then do
whatever needs to be done once the dwc3 core is registered in the
dwc3-qcom bind callback. Honestly this may all be a little overkill if
there's only two drivers here, dwc3-qcom and dwc3 core. It could
probably just be some callback from dwc3 core at the end of probe that
calls some function in dwc3-qcom.

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