On 03/02/2017 07:35 PM, Peter Chen wrote:
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 05:24:04PM +0300, Heikki Krogerus wrote:+/* --------------------------------------- */ +/* Driver callbacks to report role updates */ + +/** + * typec_set_data_role - Report data role change + * @port: The USB Type-C Port where the role was changed + * @role: The new data role + * + * This routine is used by the port drivers to report data role changes. + */ +void typec_set_data_role(struct typec_port *port, enum typec_data_role role) +{ + if (port->data_role == role) + return; + + port->data_role = role; + sysfs_notify(&port->dev.kobj, NULL, "data_role"); + kobject_uevent(&port->dev.kobj, KOBJ_CHANGE); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(typec_set_data_role); +Hi Keikki, Have you tested this interface with real dual-role controller/board?
If it helps, my primary test system is a HP Chromebook 13 G1.
What interface you use when you receive this event to handle dual-role switch? I am wonder if a common dual-role class is needed, then we can have a common user utility.
I don't really understand "What interface you use when you receive this event". Can you explain ?
Eg, if "data_role" has changed, the udev can echo "data_role" to /sys/class/usb-dual-role/role
That sounds like a kernel event delivered to user space via udev or sysfs notification and returned back into the kernel through a sysfs attribute. Do I understand that correctly ? Thanks, Guenter
Maybe we can enhance Roger's drd framework [1] to fulfill that. [1] https://lwn.net/Articles/682531/
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