Hi Kishon:

On 2014/12/11 14:02, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote:
Hi,

On Wednesday 10 December 2014 04:16 PM, Yunzhi Li wrote:
This patch to add a generic PHY driver for ROCKCHIP usb PHYs,
currently this driver can support RK3288. The RK3288 SoC have
three independent USB PHY IPs which are all configured through a
set of registers located in the GRF (general register files)
module.

Signed-off-by: Yunzhi Li <l...@rock-chips.com>

+
+#define ROCKCHIP_RK3288_UOC(n) (0x320 + n * 0x14)
+
+/*
+ * The higher 16-bit of this register is used for write protection
+ * only if BIT(13 + 16) set to 1 the BIT(13) can be written.
+ */
+#define SIDDQ_MSK              BIT(13 + 16)
I think here the "MSK" is misleading. it should be something that refers write
protection?
So, #define SIDDQ_WRITE_ENA  BIT(29) , could be ok ?
+#define SIDDQ_ON               BIT(13)
+#define SIDDQ_OFF              (0 << 13)
+
+struct rockchip_usb_phy {
+       struct regmap   *reg_base;
+       unsigned int    reg_offset;
+       struct clk      *clk;
+       struct phy      *phy;
+       unsigned        index;
+};
+
+struct rockchip_usb_phy_priv {
+       struct rockchip_usb_phy *phys;
+       unsigned                nphys;
+};
+
+static int rockchip_usb_phy_power(struct rockchip_usb_phy *phy,
+                                          bool siddq)
+{
+       return regmap_write(phy->reg_base, phy->reg_offset,
+                           SIDDQ_MSK | (siddq ? SIDDQ_ON : SIDDQ_OFF));
Shouldn't we actually reset the bit for power off?
Sorry, which bit you refer to here and why should it be reset? could you give more infomation.

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Yunzhi Li @ rockchip

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