[BUG] keyboard doesn't work on Olimex teres-I notebook
Andre Przywara
andre.przywara at arm.com
Wed Jun 8 02:30:42 CEST 2022
On Tue, 19 Apr 2022 14:27:24 +0200
Milan P. Stanić <mps at arvanta.net> wrote:
Hi Milan,
> [ Please CC to me, I'm not subscribed to mailing list ]
>
> Hi,
>
> On u-boot release 2022.04 keyboard doesn't work in u-boot on Olimex
> TERES-I notebook.
Thanks for the report, and sorry for the delay!
> With git bisect I found that commit 35ae126c16a6a9149edc6638faaa247f67b8a400
> is introduced this. Reverting this commit solved problem and in my test
> keyboard now works.
Unfortunately just reverting this commit is not really the way forward,
but I had a closer look and few printf's later found the problem:
The USB PHY driver uses the legacy GPIO interface, which is now wrapped
in gpio-uclass.c, to call the actual DM functions.
The commit that you bisected to implements the recommended
.set_flags ops member, which relies on the GPIO being properly
configured before. Unfortunately those compat wrappers seem to be
broken, and not using .set_flags just papered over this problem before:
- A call to gpio_direction_output() fills the DM struct gpio_desc
*locally*, on the stack, so any setup is lost when the function
returns. The GPIO hardware is still configured as an output, but
U-Boot doesn't remember this.
- A call to gpio_direction_output() in the legacy interface is supposed
to also set the output value, but the compat wrapper does not
implement this.
- When .set_flags is implemented in a GPIO driver implementation, the
DM GPIO interface *requires* GPIOs to be configured before, but
since this information is lot, a call to gpio_set_value() does
nothing.
So while those issues looks like they demand fixing, in the generic
compat GPIO wrappers, I decided to upgrade the sunxi USB PHY driver to
just use the DM GPIO interface directly. Eventually this driver should
drop the U-Boot configured GPIOs, and use proper DT methods, but this
is a bigger change I'd rather not introduce that late in the
development cycle.
So for now I sent this patch, that should fix the issue:
https://lore.kernel.org/u-boot/20220608000604.3357-1-andre.przywara@arm.com/
If you could please test this patch, then reply to that patch email,
for instance with a Tested-by:, this would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Andre
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