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  1 ====================================
  2 Samsung USB 2.0 PHY adaptation layer
  3 ====================================
  4 
  5 1. Description
  6 --------------
  7 
  8 The architecture of the USB 2.0 PHY module in Samsung SoCs is similar
  9 among many SoCs. In spite of the similarities it proved difficult to
 10 create a one driver that would fit all these PHY controllers. Often
 11 the differences were minor and were found in particular bits of the
 12 registers of the PHY. In some rare cases the order of register writes or
 13 the PHY powering up process had to be altered. This adaptation layer is
 14 a compromise between having separate drivers and having a single driver
 15 with added support for many special cases.
 16 
 17 2. Files description
 18 --------------------
 19 
 20 - phy-samsung-usb2.c
 21    This is the main file of the adaptation layer. This file contains
 22    the probe function and provides two callbacks to the Generic PHY
 23    Framework. This two callbacks are used to power on and power off the
 24    phy. They carry out the common work that has to be done on all version
 25    of the PHY module. Depending on which SoC was chosen they execute SoC
 26    specific callbacks. The specific SoC version is selected by choosing
 27    the appropriate compatible string. In addition, this file contains
 28    struct of_device_id definitions for particular SoCs.
 29 
 30 - phy-samsung-usb2.h
 31    This is the include file. It declares the structures used by this
 32    driver. In addition it should contain extern declarations for
 33    structures that describe particular SoCs.
 34 
 35 3. Supporting SoCs
 36 ------------------
 37 
 38 To support a new SoC a new file should be added to the drivers/phy
 39 directory. Each SoC's configuration is stored in an instance of the
 40 struct samsung_usb2_phy_config::
 41 
 42   struct samsung_usb2_phy_config {
 43         const struct samsung_usb2_common_phy *phys;
 44         int (*rate_to_clk)(unsigned long, u32 *);
 45         unsigned int num_phys;
 46         bool has_mode_switch;
 47   };
 48 
 49 The num_phys is the number of phys handled by the driver. `*phys` is an
 50 array that contains the configuration for each phy. The has_mode_switch
 51 property is a boolean flag that determines whether the SoC has USB host
 52 and device on a single pair of pins. If so, a special register has to
 53 be modified to change the internal routing of these pins between a USB
 54 device or host module.
 55 
 56 For example the configuration for Exynos 4210 is following::
 57 
 58   const struct samsung_usb2_phy_config exynos4210_usb2_phy_config = {
 59         .has_mode_switch        = 0,
 60         .num_phys               = EXYNOS4210_NUM_PHYS,
 61         .phys                   = exynos4210_phys,
 62         .rate_to_clk            = exynos4210_rate_to_clk,
 63   }
 64 
 65 - `int (*rate_to_clk)(unsigned long, u32 *)`
 66 
 67         The rate_to_clk callback is to convert the rate of the clock
 68         used as the reference clock for the PHY module to the value
 69         that should be written in the hardware register.
 70 
 71 The exynos4210_phys configuration array is as follows::
 72 
 73   static const struct samsung_usb2_common_phy exynos4210_phys[] = {
 74         {
 75                 .label          = "device",
 76                 .id             = EXYNOS4210_DEVICE,
 77                 .power_on       = exynos4210_power_on,
 78                 .power_off      = exynos4210_power_off,
 79         },
 80         {
 81                 .label          = "host",
 82                 .id             = EXYNOS4210_HOST,
 83                 .power_on       = exynos4210_power_on,
 84                 .power_off      = exynos4210_power_off,
 85         },
 86         {
 87                 .label          = "hsic0",
 88                 .id             = EXYNOS4210_HSIC0,
 89                 .power_on       = exynos4210_power_on,
 90                 .power_off      = exynos4210_power_off,
 91         },
 92         {
 93                 .label          = "hsic1",
 94                 .id             = EXYNOS4210_HSIC1,
 95                 .power_on       = exynos4210_power_on,
 96                 .power_off      = exynos4210_power_off,
 97         },
 98         {},
 99   };
100 
101 - `int (*power_on)(struct samsung_usb2_phy_instance *);`
102   `int (*power_off)(struct samsung_usb2_phy_instance *);`
103 
104         These two callbacks are used to power on and power off the phy
105         by modifying appropriate registers.
106 
107 Final change to the driver is adding appropriate compatible value to the
108 phy-samsung-usb2.c file. In case of Exynos 4210 the following lines were
109 added to the struct of_device_id samsung_usb2_phy_of_match[] array::
110 
111   #ifdef CONFIG_PHY_EXYNOS4210_USB2
112         {
113                 .compatible = "samsung,exynos4210-usb2-phy",
114                 .data = &exynos4210_usb2_phy_config,
115         },
116   #endif
117 
118 To add further flexibility to the driver the Kconfig file enables to
119 include support for selected SoCs in the compiled driver. The Kconfig
120 entry for Exynos 4210 is following::
121 
122   config PHY_EXYNOS4210_USB2
123         bool "Support for Exynos 4210"
124         depends on PHY_SAMSUNG_USB2
125         depends on CPU_EXYNOS4210
126         help
127           Enable USB PHY support for Exynos 4210. This option requires that
128           Samsung USB 2.0 PHY driver is enabled and means that support for this
129           particular SoC is compiled in the driver. In case of Exynos 4210 four
130           phys are available - device, host, HSCI0 and HSCI1.
131 
132 The newly created file that supports the new SoC has to be also added to the
133 Makefile. In case of Exynos 4210 the added line is following::
134 
135   obj-$(CONFIG_PHY_EXYNOS4210_USB2)       += phy-exynos4210-usb2.o
136 
137 After completing these steps the support for the new SoC should be ready.

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