While performing PORT_RESET, upon receiving the cc disconnect
signal from the underlaying tcpc device, TCPM transitions into
unattached state. Consider the current type of port while determining
the unattached state.
In the below logs, although the port_type was set to sink, TCPM
transitioned into SRC_UNATTACHED.
[ 762.290654] state change SRC_READY -> PORT_RESET
[ 762.324531] Setting voltage/current limit 0 mV 0 mA
[ 762.327912] polarity 0
[ 762.334864] cc:=0
[ 762.347193] pending state change PORT_RESET -> PORT_RESET_WAIT_OFF @ 100 ms
[ 762.347200] VBUS off
[ 762.347203] CC1: 2 -> 0, CC2: 0 -> 0 [state PORT_RESET, polarity 0, disconnected]
[ 762.347206] state change PORT_RESET -> SRC_UNATTACHED
Signed-off-by: Badhri Jagan Sridharan <Badhri@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
static inline enum tcpm_state unattached_state(struct tcpm_port *port)
{
- if (port->pwr_role == TYPEC_SOURCE)
+ if (port->port_type == TYPEC_PORT_DRP) {
+ if (port->pwr_role == TYPEC_SOURCE)
+ return SRC_UNATTACHED;
+ else
+ return SNK_UNATTACHED;
+ } else if (port->port_type == TYPEC_PORT_DFP) {
return SRC_UNATTACHED;
- else
- return SNK_UNATTACHED;
+ }
+
+ return SNK_UNATTACHED;
}
static void tcpm_check_send_discover(struct tcpm_port *port)