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authorHans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>2023-04-01 17:06:51 +0200
committerSebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com>2023-04-01 23:01:42 +0200
commitce38f3fc0f87a358a9560a3815265a94f1b38c37 (patch)
tree97bf5cda140f774265850619045319afd21649df /drivers/power
parent9d6ff170b5ee56cf2817cbe91dd0e5e7f9d742dd (diff)
power: supply: axp288_charger: Use alt usb-id extcon on some x86 android tablets
x86 ACPI boards which ship with only Android as their factory image may have pretty broken ACPI tables. This includes broken _AEI ACPI GPIO event handlers, which are normally used to listen to the micro-USB ID pin and: 1. Switch the USB-mux to the host / device USB controllers 2. Disable Vbus path before enabling the 5V boost (AXP reg 0x30 bit 7) 3. Turn 5V Vboost on / off On non broken systems where this is not done through an ACPI GPIO event handler, there is an ACPI INT3496 device describing the involved GPIOs which are handled by the extcon-intel-int3496 driver; and axp288-charger.ko listens to this extcon-device and disables the Vbus path when necessary. On x86 Android boards, with broken ACPI GPIO event handlers, these are disabled by acpi_quirk_skip_gpio_event_handlers() and an intel-int3496 extcon device is manually instantiated by x86-android-tablets.ko . Add support to the axp288-charger code for this setup, so that it properly disables the Vbus path when necessary. Note this uses acpi_quirk_skip_gpio_event_handlers() to identify these systems, to avoid the need to add a separate DMI match table for this. Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@collabora.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/power')
-rw-r--r--drivers/power/supply/axp288_charger.c15
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/power/supply/axp288_charger.c b/drivers/power/supply/axp288_charger.c
index 15219ed43ce9..b5903193e2f9 100644
--- a/drivers/power/supply/axp288_charger.c
+++ b/drivers/power/supply/axp288_charger.c
@@ -836,6 +836,7 @@ static int axp288_charger_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
struct device *dev = &pdev->dev;
struct axp20x_dev *axp20x = dev_get_drvdata(pdev->dev.parent);
struct power_supply_config charger_cfg = {};
+ const char *extcon_name = NULL;
unsigned int val;
/*
@@ -872,8 +873,18 @@ static int axp288_charger_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
return PTR_ERR(info->cable.edev);
}
- if (acpi_dev_present(USB_HOST_EXTCON_HID, NULL, -1)) {
- info->otg.cable = extcon_get_extcon_dev(USB_HOST_EXTCON_NAME);
+ /*
+ * On devices with broken ACPI GPIO event handlers there also is no ACPI
+ * "INT3496" (USB_HOST_EXTCON_HID) device. x86-android-tablets.ko
+ * instantiates an "intel-int3496" extcon on these devs as a workaround.
+ */
+ if (acpi_quirk_skip_gpio_event_handlers())
+ extcon_name = "intel-int3496";
+ else if (acpi_dev_present(USB_HOST_EXTCON_HID, NULL, -1))
+ extcon_name = USB_HOST_EXTCON_NAME;
+
+ if (extcon_name) {
+ info->otg.cable = extcon_get_extcon_dev(extcon_name);
if (IS_ERR(info->otg.cable)) {
dev_err_probe(dev, PTR_ERR(info->otg.cable),
"extcon_get_extcon_dev(%s) failed\n",