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Commit 78f0357e authored by Peter Chen's avatar Peter Chen Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
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usb: chipidea: host: add .bus_suspend quirk



For chipidea, its resume sequence is not-EHCI compatible, see
below description for FPR at portsc. So in order to send SoF in
time for remote wakeup sequence(within 3ms), the RUN/STOP bit must
be set before the resume signal is ended, but the usb resume
code may run after resume signal is ended, so we had to set it
at suspend path.

Force Port Resume - RW. Default = 0b.
1= Resume detected/driven on port.
0=No resume (K-state) detected/driven on port.
Host mode:
Software sets this bit to one to drive resume signaling. The Controller sets this bit to '1' if
a J-to-K transition is detected while the port is in the Suspend state. When this bit
transitions to a '1' because a J-to-K transition is detected, the Port Change Detect bit in
the USBSTS register is also set to '1'. This bit will automatically change to '0' after the
resume sequence is complete. This behavior is different from EHCI where the controller
driver is required to set this bit to a '0' after the resume duration is timed in the driver.
Note that when the controller owns the port, the resume sequence follows the defined

sequence documented in the USB Specification Revision 2.0. The resume signaling
(Full-speed 'K') is driven on the port as long as this bit remains a '1'. This bit will remain
a '1' until the port has switched to idle. Writing a '0' has no affect because the port
controller will time the resume operation, clear the bit and the port control state switches
to HS or FS idle.
This field is '0' if Port Power(PP) is '0' in host mode.

This bit is not-EHCI compatible.

Acked-by: default avatarAlan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Signed-off-by: default avatarPeter Chen <peter.chen@freescale.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
parent 905276c4
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