Commit 9ed04d97 authored by Douglas Anderson's avatar Douglas Anderson Committed by Felipe Balbi

usb: dwc2: host: Properly set the HFIR

According to the most up to date version of the dwc2 databook, the FRINT
field of the HFIR register should be programmed to:
* 125 us * (PHY clock freq for HS) - 1
* 1000 us * (PHY clock freq for FS/LS) - 1

This is opposed to older versions of the doc that claimed it should be:
* 125 us * (PHY clock freq for HS)
* 1000 us * (PHY clock freq for FS/LS)

In case you didn't spot it, the difference is the "- 1".

Let's add the "- 1" to match the newest user manual.  It's presumed that
the "- 1" should have always been there and that this was always a
documentation error.  If some hardware needs the "- 1" and other
hardware doesn't, we'll have to add a configuration parameter for it in
the future.

I checked things before and after this patch on rk3288 using a Total
Phase Beagle 5000 analyzer.

Before this patch, a low speed mouse shows constant Frame Timing Jitter
errors.  After this patch errors have gone away.

Before this patch SOF packets move forward about 1 us per 4 ms.  After
this patch the SOF packets move backward about 1 us per 255 ms.  Some
specific SOF timestamps from the analyzer are below.

Before:
  6.603.790
  6.603.916
  6.604.041
  6.604.166
  ...
  6.607.541
  6.607.667
  6.607.792
  6.607.917
  ...
  6.611.417
  6.611.543
  6.611.668
  6.611.793

After:
  6.215.159
  6.215.284
  6.215.408
  6.215.533
  6.215.658
  ...
  6.470.658
  6.470.783
  6.470.907
  ...
  6.726.032
  6.726.157
  6.725.281
  6.725.406
Acked-by: default avatarJohn Youn <johnyoun@synopsys.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDouglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
Tested-by: default avatarHeiko Stuebner <heiko@sntech.de>
Signed-off-by: default avatarFelipe Balbi <balbi@kernel.org>
parent 8add17cf
......@@ -2245,10 +2245,10 @@ u32 dwc2_calc_frame_interval(struct dwc2_hsotg *hsotg)
if ((hprt0 & HPRT0_SPD_MASK) >> HPRT0_SPD_SHIFT == HPRT0_SPD_HIGH_SPEED)
/* High speed case */
return 125 * clock;
return 125 * clock - 1;
else
/* FS/LS case */
return 1000 * clock;
return 1000 * clock - 1;
}
/**
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