Hi,
On 2020-09-14 18:40, Chanwoo Choi wrote:
Hi,
On 9/15/20 1:46 AM, Angus Ainslie wrote:
USB type C, USB BC1.2 and USB power delivery allow different voltages
and currents for VBUS so we need these additional properties.
Also USB type C allows separate device and power roles so add a VBUS
SRC
property.
Signed-off-by: Angus Ainslie <an...@akkea.ca>
---
include/linux/extcon.h | 17 ++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/include/linux/extcon.h b/include/linux/extcon.h
index fd183fb9c20f..c4d48f4f74c4 100644
--- a/include/linux/extcon.h
+++ b/include/linux/extcon.h
@@ -117,14 +117,29 @@
* @type: integer (intval)
* @value: 0 (USB/USB2) or 1 (USB3)
* @default: 0 (USB/USB2)
+ * - EXTCON_PROP_USB_VBUS_SRC
Could you explain more correct meaning of both sink and source?
Sure I can add some comments.
+ * @type: integer (intval)
+ * @value: 0 (sink) or 1 (source)
+ * @default: 0 (sink)
+ * - EXTCON_PROP_USB_VBUS_VOLTAGE
+ * @type: integer (intval)
+ * @value: negotiated vbus voltage in mV
+ * @default: 5000
Could you suggest the data why do you set default value as 5000?
The lowest USB VBUS is 5V so I can add that to the comments.
+ * - EXTCON_PROP_USB_VBUS_CURRENT
+ * @type: integer (intval)
+ * @value: negotiated vbus current in mA
+ * @default: 100
ditto. Why default value is 100?
USB spec says that until the current is negotiated the max that anything
can draw is 100mA. I can add a comment to that effect.
Thanks
Angus
*
*/
#define EXTCON_PROP_USB_VBUS 0
#define EXTCON_PROP_USB_TYPEC_POLARITY 1
#define EXTCON_PROP_USB_SS 2
+#define EXTCON_PROP_USB_VBUS_SRC 3
+#define EXTCON_PROP_USB_VBUS_VOLTAGE 4
+#define EXTCON_PROP_USB_VBUS_CURRENT 5
#define EXTCON_PROP_USB_MIN 0
-#define EXTCON_PROP_USB_MAX 2
+#define EXTCON_PROP_USB_MAX 5
#define EXTCON_PROP_USB_CNT (EXTCON_PROP_USB_MAX -
EXTCON_PROP_USB_MIN + 1)
/* Properties of EXTCON_TYPE_CHG. */