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usb: typec: Bus type for alternate modes
Introducing a simple bus for the alternate modes. Bus allows binding drivers to the discovered alternate modes the partners support. Signed-off-by: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> Tested-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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These files are deprecated and will be removed. The same files are available | ||
under /sys/bus/typec (see Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-typec). | ||
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What: /sys/class/typec/<port|partner|cable>/<dev>/svid | ||
Date: April 2017 | ||
Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> | ||
Description: | ||
The SVID (Standard or Vendor ID) assigned by USB-IF for this | ||
alternate mode. | ||
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What: /sys/class/typec/<port|partner|cable>/<dev>/mode<index>/ | ||
Date: April 2017 | ||
Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> | ||
Description: | ||
Every supported mode will have its own directory. The name of | ||
a mode will be "mode<index>" (for example mode1), where <index> | ||
is the actual index to the mode VDO returned by Discover Modes | ||
USB power delivery command. | ||
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What: /sys/class/typec/<port|partner|cable>/<dev>/mode<index>/description | ||
Date: April 2017 | ||
Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> | ||
Description: | ||
Shows description of the mode. The description is optional for | ||
the drivers, just like with the Billboard Devices. | ||
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What: /sys/class/typec/<port|partner|cable>/<dev>/mode<index>/vdo | ||
Date: April 2017 | ||
Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> | ||
Description: | ||
Shows the VDO in hexadecimal returned by Discover Modes command | ||
for this mode. | ||
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What: /sys/class/typec/<port|partner|cable>/<dev>/mode<index>/active | ||
Date: April 2017 | ||
Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> | ||
Description: | ||
Shows if the mode is active or not. The attribute can be used | ||
for entering/exiting the mode with partners and cable plugs, and | ||
with the port alternate modes it can be used for disabling | ||
support for specific alternate modes. Entering/exiting modes is | ||
supported as synchronous operation so write(2) to the attribute | ||
does not return until the enter/exit mode operation has | ||
finished. The attribute is notified when the mode is | ||
entered/exited so poll(2) on the attribute wakes up. | ||
Entering/exiting a mode will also generate uevent KOBJ_CHANGE. | ||
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Valid values: yes, no |
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What: /sys/bus/typec/devices/.../active | ||
Date: July 2018 | ||
Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> | ||
Description: | ||
Shows if the mode is active or not. The attribute can be used | ||
for entering/exiting the mode. Entering/exiting modes is | ||
supported as synchronous operation so write(2) to the attribute | ||
does not return until the enter/exit mode operation has | ||
finished. The attribute is notified when the mode is | ||
entered/exited so poll(2) on the attribute wakes up. | ||
Entering/exiting a mode will also generate uevent KOBJ_CHANGE. | ||
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Valid values are boolean. | ||
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What: /sys/bus/typec/devices/.../description | ||
Date: July 2018 | ||
Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> | ||
Description: | ||
Shows description of the mode. The description is optional for | ||
the drivers, just like with the Billboard Devices. | ||
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What: /sys/bus/typec/devices/.../mode | ||
Date: July 2018 | ||
Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> | ||
Description: | ||
The index number of the mode returned by Discover Modes USB | ||
Power Delivery command. Depending on the alternate mode, the | ||
mode index may be significant. | ||
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With some alternate modes (SVIDs), the mode index is assigned | ||
for specific functionality in the specification for that | ||
alternate mode. | ||
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With other alternate modes, the mode index values are not | ||
assigned, and can not be therefore used for identification. When | ||
the mode index is not assigned, identifying the alternate mode | ||
must be done with either mode VDO or the description. | ||
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What: /sys/bus/typec/devices/.../svid | ||
Date: July 2018 | ||
Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> | ||
Description: | ||
The Standard or Vendor ID (SVID) assigned by USB-IF for this | ||
alternate mode. | ||
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What: /sys/bus/typec/devices/.../vdo | ||
Date: July 2018 | ||
Contact: Heikki Krogerus <heikki.krogerus@linux.intel.com> | ||
Description: | ||
Shows the VDO in hexadecimal returned by Discover Modes command | ||
for this mode. |
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API for USB Type-C Alternate Mode drivers | ||
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Introduction | ||
------------ | ||
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Alternate modes require communication with the partner using Vendor Defined | ||
Messages (VDM) as defined in USB Type-C and USB Power Delivery Specifications. | ||
The communication is SVID (Standard or Vendor ID) specific, i.e. specific for | ||
every alternate mode, so every alternate mode will need a custom driver. | ||
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USB Type-C bus allows binding a driver to the discovered partner alternate | ||
modes by using the SVID and the mode number. | ||
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USB Type-C Connector Class provides a device for every alternate mode a port | ||
supports, and separate device for every alternate mode the partner supports. | ||
The drivers for the alternate modes are bound to the partner alternate mode | ||
devices, and the port alternate mode devices must be handled by the port | ||
drivers. | ||
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When a new partner alternate mode device is registered, it is linked to the | ||
alternate mode device of the port that the partner is attached to, that has | ||
matching SVID and mode. Communication between the port driver and alternate mode | ||
driver will happen using the same API. | ||
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The port alternate mode devices are used as a proxy between the partner and the | ||
alternate mode drivers, so the port drivers are only expected to pass the SVID | ||
specific commands from the alternate mode drivers to the partner, and from the | ||
partners to the alternate mode drivers. No direct SVID specific communication is | ||
needed from the port drivers, but the port drivers need to provide the operation | ||
callbacks for the port alternate mode devices, just like the alternate mode | ||
drivers need to provide them for the partner alternate mode devices. | ||
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Usage: | ||
------ | ||
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General | ||
~~~~~~~ | ||
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By default, the alternate mode drivers are responsible for entering the mode. | ||
It is also possible to leave the decision about entering the mode to the user | ||
space (See Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-typec). Port drivers should not | ||
enter any modes on their own. | ||
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``->vdm`` is the most important callback in the operation callbacks vector. It | ||
will be used to deliver all the SVID specific commands from the partner to the | ||
alternate mode driver, and vice versa in case of port drivers. The drivers send | ||
the SVID specific commands to each other using :c:func:`typec_altmode_vmd()`. | ||
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If the communication with the partner using the SVID specific commands results | ||
in need to reconfigure the pins on the connector, the alternate mode driver | ||
needs to notify the bus using :c:func:`typec_altmode_notify()`. The driver | ||
passes the negotiated SVID specific pin configuration value to the function as | ||
parameter. The bus driver will then configure the mux behind the connector using | ||
that value as the state value for the mux, and also call blocking notification | ||
chain to notify the external drivers about the state of the connector that need | ||
to know it. | ||
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NOTE: The SVID specific pin configuration values must always start from | ||
``TYPEC_STATE_MODAL``. USB Type-C specification defines two default states for | ||
the connector: ``TYPEC_STATE_USB`` and ``TYPEC_STATE_SAFE``. These values are | ||
reserved by the bus as the first possible values for the state. When the | ||
alternate mode is entered, the bus will put the connector into | ||
``TYPEC_STATE_SAFE`` before sending Enter or Exit Mode command as defined in USB | ||
Type-C Specification, and also put the connector back to ``TYPEC_STATE_USB`` | ||
after the mode has been exited. | ||
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An example of working definitions for SVID specific pin configurations would | ||
look like this: | ||
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enum { | ||
ALTMODEX_CONF_A = TYPEC_STATE_MODAL, | ||
ALTMODEX_CONF_B, | ||
... | ||
}; | ||
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Helper macro ``TYPEC_MODAL_STATE()`` can also be used: | ||
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#define ALTMODEX_CONF_A = TYPEC_MODAL_STATE(0); | ||
#define ALTMODEX_CONF_B = TYPEC_MODAL_STATE(1); | ||
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Notification chain | ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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The drivers for the components that the alternate modes are designed for need to | ||
get details regarding the results of the negotiation with the partner, and the | ||
pin configuration of the connector. In case of DisplayPort alternate mode for | ||
example, the GPU drivers will need to know those details. In case of | ||
Thunderbolt alternate mode, the thunderbolt drivers will need to know them, and | ||
so on. | ||
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The notification chain is designed for this purpose. The drivers can register | ||
notifiers with :c:func:`typec_altmode_register_notifier()`. | ||
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Cable plug alternate modes | ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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The alternate mode drivers are not bound to cable plug alternate mode devices, | ||
only to the partner alternate mode devices. If the alternate mode supports, or | ||
requires, a cable that responds to SOP Prime, and optionally SOP Double Prime | ||
messages, the driver for that alternate mode must request handle to the cable | ||
plug alternate modes using :c:func:`typec_altmode_get_plug()`, and take over | ||
their control. | ||
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Driver API | ||
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Alternate mode driver registering/unregistering | ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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.. kernel-doc:: drivers/usb/typec/bus.c | ||
:functions: typec_altmode_register_driver typec_altmode_unregister_driver | ||
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Alternate mode driver operations | ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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.. kernel-doc:: drivers/usb/typec/bus.c | ||
:functions: typec_altmode_enter typec_altmode_exit typec_altmode_attention typec_altmode_vdm typec_altmode_notify | ||
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API for the port drivers | ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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.. kernel-doc:: drivers/usb/typec/bus.c | ||
:functions: typec_match_altmode | ||
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Cable Plug operations | ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
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.. kernel-doc:: drivers/usb/typec/bus.c | ||
:functions: typec_altmode_get_plug typec_altmode_put_plug | ||
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Notifications | ||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||
.. kernel-doc:: drivers/usb/typec/class.c | ||
:functions: typec_altmode_register_notifier typec_altmode_unregister_notifier |
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