Thinh Nguyen wrote: > Jun Li wrote: >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Felipe Balbi <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Felipe Balbi >>> Sent: 2020年5月16日 19:57 >>> To: Jun Li <[email protected]>; Thinh Nguyen <[email protected]>; Jun >>> Li >>> <[email protected]> >>> Cc: John Stultz <[email protected]>; lkml >>> <[email protected]>; Yu >>> Chen <[email protected]>; Greg Kroah-Hartman >>> <[email protected]>; Rob >>> Herring <[email protected]>; Mark Rutland <[email protected]>; ShuFan >>> Lee >>> <[email protected]>; Heikki Krogerus <[email protected]>; >>> Suzuki K Poulose <[email protected]>; Chunfeng Yun >>> <[email protected]>; Hans de Goede <[email protected]>; Andy >>> Shevchenko >>> <[email protected]>; Valentin Schneider >>> <[email protected]>; >>> Jack Pham <[email protected]>; Linux USB List >>> <[email protected]>; open >>> list:OPEN FIRMWARE AND FLATTENED DEVICE TREE BINDINGS >>> <[email protected]>; >>> Peter Chen <[email protected]>; Thinh Nguyen <[email protected]> >>> Subject: RE: [PATCH v4 3/9] usb: dwc3: Increase timeout for CmdAct cleared >>> by device >>> controller >>> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Jun Li <[email protected]> writes: >>>>>>> Hi Thinh, could you comment this? >>>>>> You only need to wake up the usb2 phy when issuing the command >>>>>> while running in highspeed or below. If you're running in SS or >>>>>> higher, internally the controller does it for you for usb3 phy. In >>>>>> Jun's case, it seems like it takes longer for his phy to wake up. >>>>>> >>>>>> IMO, in this case, I think it's fine to increase the command timeout. >>>>> Is there an upper limit to this? Is 32k clock the slowest that can be >>>>> fed to the PHY as a suspend clock? >>>> Yes, 32K clock is the slowest, Per DWC3 document on Power Down Scale >>>> (bits 31:19 of GCTL): >>>> >>>> "Power Down Scale (PwrDnScale) >>>> The USB3 suspend_clk input replaces pipe3_rx_pclk as a clock source to >>>> a small part of the USB3 controller that operates when the SS PHY is >>>> in its lowest power (P3) state, and therefore does not provide a clock. >>>> The Power Down Scale field specifies how many suspend_clk periods fit >>>> into a 16 kHz clock period. When performing the division, round up the >>>> remainder. >>>> For example, when using an 8-bit/16-bit/32-bit PHY and 25-MHz Suspend >>>> clock, Power Down Scale = 25000 kHz/16 kHz = 13'd1563 (rounder up) >>>> Note: >>>> - Minimum Suspend clock frequency is 32 kHz >>>> - Maximum Suspend clock frequency is 125 MHz" >>> Cool, now do we have an upper bound for how many clock cycles it takes to >>> wake up >>> the PHY? >> My understanding is this ep command does not wake up the SS PHY, >> the SS PHY still stays at P3 when execute this ep command. The time >> required here is to wait controller complete something for this ep >> command with 32K clock. > Sorry I made a mistake. You're right. Just checked with one of the RTL > engineers, and it doesn't need to wake up the phy. However, if it is eSS > speed, it may take longer time as the command may be completing with the > suspend clock. >
What's the value for GCTL[7:6]? BR, Thinh

