Re: [PATCH v5] Bluetooth: Add hci_nxp to hci_uart module to support NXP BT chipsets

From: Luiz Augusto von Dentz
Date: Mon Dec 19 2022 - 16:51:38 EST


Hi Marcel,

On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 3:42 AM Marcel Holtmann <marcel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi Luiz,
>
> >>> Add hci_nxp to the hci_uart module which adds support for the NXP BT
> >>> chips. This driver has Power Save feature that will put the NXP bluetooth
> >>> chip into sleep state, whenever there is no activity for certain duration
> >>> of time (2000ms), and will be woken up when any activity is to be
> >>> initiated.
> >>>
> >>> The Power Save feature can be configured with the following set
> >>> of commands (optional):
> >>> hcitool -i hci0 cmd 3F 23 02 00 00 (enable Power Save)
> >>> hcitool -i hci0 cmd 3F 23 03 00 00 (disable Power Save)
> >>> where,
> >>> OGF = 0x3F (vendor specific command)
> >>> OCF = 0x23 (command to set Power Save state)
> >>> arg[0] = 0x02 (disable Power Save)
> >>> arg[0] = 0x03 (enable Power Save)
> >>> arg[1,2,...] = XX (don't care)
> >>>
> >>> The sleep/wake-up source can be configured with the following set
> >>> of commands (optional):
> >>> hcitool -i hci0 cmd 3F 53 03 14 01 FF (set UART break method)
> >>> hcitool -i hci0 cmd 3F 53 03 14 00 FF (set UART DSR method)
> >>> where,
> >>> OGF = 0x3F (vendor specific command)
> >>> OCF = 0x53 (command to set sleep and wake-up source)
> >>> arg[0] = 0x00 (Chip to host method NONE)
> >>> arg[0] = 0x01 (Chip to host method UART DTR)
> >>> arg[0] = 0x02 (Chip to host method UART BREAK)
> >>> arg[0] = 0x03 (Chip to host method GPIO)
> >>> arg[1] = 0x14 (Chip to host GPIO[20] if arg[0] is 0x03, else 0xFF)
> >>> arg[2] = 0x00 (Host to chip method UART DSR)
> >>> arg[2] = 0x01 (Host to chip method UART BREAK)
> >>> arg[3] = 0xXX (Reserved for future use)
> >>>
> >>> By default, the hci_nxp sets power save enable, chip to host wake-up
> >>> source as GPIO and host to chip sleep and wake-up source as UART
> >>> break during driver initialization, by sending the respective
> >>> commands to the chip.
> >>>
> >>> Signed-off-by: Neeraj Sanjay Kale <neeraj.sanjaykale@xxxxxxx>
> >>> ---
> >>> v2: Changed the subject/summary lines and added more details in the
> >>> description. (Paul Menzel)
> >>> v3: Made internal functions static, optimized the code, added few
> >>> comments. (Sherry Sun)
> >>> v4: Reworked entire code to send vendor commands cmd23 and cmd53 by
> >>> using __hci_cmd_sync. (Luiz Augusto von Dentz)
> >>> v5: Used hci_command_hdr and combined OGF+OCF into a single opcode.
> >>> (Luiz Augusto von Dentz)
> >>> ---
> >>> MAINTAINERS | 6 +
> >>> drivers/bluetooth/Kconfig | 10 +
> >>> drivers/bluetooth/Makefile | 1 +
> >>> drivers/bluetooth/hci_ldisc.c | 6 +
> >>> drivers/bluetooth/hci_nxp.c | 592 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >>> drivers/bluetooth/hci_nxp.h | 94 ++++++
> >>> drivers/bluetooth/hci_uart.h | 8 +-
> >>> 7 files changed, 716 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> >>> create mode 100644 drivers/bluetooth/hci_nxp.c
> >>> create mode 100644 drivers/bluetooth/hci_nxp.h
> >>
> >> so this is a clear NAK. Add this as serdev driver and not hook further into the
> >> mess that is the HCI line discipline.
> >
> > I wonder if we should make it more clear somehow, perhaps include a
> > text on the likes of BT_HCIUART that is deprecated and new drivers
> > shall use BT_HCIUART_SERDEV instead.
>
> not even that. They need to be separate drivers. A long time ago I posted
> the skeleton for btuart.ko and bt3wire.ko and that is where this has to go.

Perhaps if you can resend these changes, at least I couldn't find them
in the archives.

> Regards
>
> Marcel
>


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Luiz Augusto von Dentz