Hi,

On 12/28/2017 4:34 PM, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote:
> Hi,
>
[snip]
>
>>> I'd prefer adding modes in enum phy_mode according to speed and using 
>>> phy_set_mode.
>> yeah, that also seems good idea. How about something like this:
>>
>> --- a/include/linux/phy/phy.h
>> +++ b/include/linux/phy/phy.h
>> @@ -23,12 +23,16 @@
>>  struct phy;
>>  
>>  enum phy_mode {
>> -    PHY_MODE_INVALID,
>> -    PHY_MODE_USB_HOST,
>> -    PHY_MODE_USB_DEVICE,
>> -    PHY_MODE_USB_OTG,
>> -    PHY_MODE_SGMII,
>> -    PHY_MODE_10GKR,
>> +    PHY_MODE_INVALID        = 0,
>> +    PHY_MODE_USB_HOST       = BIT(0),
>> +    PHY_MODE_USB_DEVICE     = BIT(1),
>> +    PHY_MODE_USB_OTG,       = BIT(2),
>> +    PHY_MODE_SGMII          = BIT(3),
>> +    PHY_MODE_10GKR          = BIT(4),
>> +    PHY_MODE_USB_LS         = BIT(5),
>> +    PHY_MODE_USB_FS         = BIT(6),
>> +    PHY_MODE_USB_HS         = BIT(7),
>> +    PHY_MODE_USB_SS         = BIT(8),
>>  };
>>
>>
>> This way I don't need to duplicate USB speed enums for host/device or otg 
>> modes.
> no.. let's keep enum. It's lot more cleaner IMO.

In that case all PHY drivers would need to consider these speed enums. E.g.

if (mode == HOST) check in PHY driver would need to be changed to:
if (mode == HOST || mode == HOST_LS || mode == HOST_FS || mode == HOST_HS ||
    mode == HOST_SS

This looks clumsy.
Where as if bits to used then there is no need for such changes.

>
> Thanks
> Kishon
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