Hi Alexandre & Nicolas,

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexandre Belloni [mailto:alexandre.bell...@free-electrons.com]
> Sent: 2016年6月20日 16:04
> To: Yang, Wenyou <wenyou.y...@atmel.com>
> Cc: Rob Herring <r...@kernel.org>; Alan Stern <st...@rowland.harvard.edu>;
> Greg Kroah-Hartman <gre...@linuxfoundation.org>; Ferre, Nicolas
> <nicolas.fe...@atmel.com>; Pawel Moll <pawel.m...@arm.com>; Mark Brown
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> Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 1/2] usb: ohci-at91: Forcibly suspend ports while USB
> suspend
> 
> On 20/06/2016 at 03:16:35 +0000, Yang, Wenyou wrote :
> > > Sure, what I mean is that you can try to get the regmap for the SFR in 
> > > every
> case.
> > > Depending on whether you were able to get it, you can decide to call
> > > ohci_at91_port_suspend/resume or not (just test for sfr_regmap != NULL).
> >
> > I don't think so. The SFR includes a lot of miscellaneous functions, more 
> > than
> this one.
> >
> 
> I know but this is irrelevant to this discussion. If you need to use the SFR 
> from
> another driver you will simply get it from that other driver.
> 
> I that case, you will try to get "atmel,sama5d2-sfr". It is only present on 
> sama5d2
> so you have enough information to know whether or not you can use it to
> suspend/resume.

I understand what your meaning :).
Use "atmel,sama5d2-sfr" compatible to distinguish whether forcibly suspend USB 
port via SFR or not.

I am not sure if it is a better solution.

Nicolas, could you give your opinion?

> 
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Best Regards,
Wenyou Yang

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