USBTrdTim must be programmed to 0x5 when phy has a UTMI+ 16-bit wide
interface or 0x9 when it has a 8-bit wide interface.
GUSBCFG reset value (Value After Reset: 0x1400) sets USBTrdTim to 0x5.
In case of 8-bit UTMI+, without clearing GUSBCFG.USBTRDTIM mask, USBTrdTim
results in 0xD (0x5 | 0x9).
That's why we need to clear GUSBCFG.USBTRDTIM mask before setting USBTrdTim
value, to ensure USBTrdTim is correctly set in case of 8-bit UTMI+.
Signed-off-by: Amelie Delaunay <amelie.delaunay@st.com>
Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@linux.intel.com>
/* keep other bits untouched (so e.g. forced modes are not lost) */
usbcfg = dwc2_readl(hsotg->regs + GUSBCFG);
usbcfg &= ~(GUSBCFG_TOUTCAL_MASK | GUSBCFG_PHYIF16 | GUSBCFG_SRPCAP |
- GUSBCFG_HNPCAP);
+ GUSBCFG_HNPCAP | GUSBCFG_USBTRDTIM_MASK);
if (hsotg->params.phy_type == DWC2_PHY_TYPE_PARAM_FS &&
(hsotg->params.speed == DWC2_SPEED_PARAM_FULL ||
/* keep other bits untouched (so e.g. forced modes are not lost) */
usbcfg = dwc2_readl(hsotg->regs + GUSBCFG);
usbcfg &= ~(GUSBCFG_TOUTCAL_MASK | GUSBCFG_PHYIF16 | GUSBCFG_SRPCAP |
- GUSBCFG_HNPCAP);
+ GUSBCFG_HNPCAP | GUSBCFG_USBTRDTIM_MASK);
/* set the PLL on, remove the HNP/SRP and set the PHY */
trdtim = (hsotg->phyif == GUSBCFG_PHYIF8) ? 9 : 5;