linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/usb/generic.txt

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Generic USB Properties
Optional properties:
- maximum-speed: tells USB controllers we want to work up to a certain
speed. Valid arguments are "super-speed", "high-speed",
"full-speed" and "low-speed". In case this isn't passed
via DT, USB controllers should default to their maximum
HW capability.
- dr_mode: tells Dual-Role USB controllers that we want to work on a
particular mode. Valid arguments are "host",
"peripheral" and "otg". In case this attribute isn't
passed via DT, USB DRD controllers should default to
OTG.
- phy_type: tells USB controllers that we want to configure the core to support
a UTMI+ PHY with an 8- or 16-bit interface if UTMI+ is
selected. Valid arguments are "utmi" and "utmi_wide".
In case this isn't passed via DT, USB controllers should
default to HW capability.
- otg-rev: tells usb driver the release number of the OTG and EH supplement
with which the device and its descriptors are compliant,
in binary-coded decimal (i.e. 2.0 is 0200H). This
property is used if any real OTG features(HNP/SRP/ADP)
is enabled, if ADP is required, otg-rev should be
0x0200 or above.
- companion: phandle of a companion
- hnp-disable: tells OTG controllers we want to disable OTG HNP, normally HNP
is the basic function of real OTG except you want it
to be a srp-capable only B device.
- srp-disable: tells OTG controllers we want to disable OTG SRP, SRP is
optional for OTG device.
- adp-disable: tells OTG controllers we want to disable OTG ADP, ADP is
optional for OTG device.
This is an attribute to a USB controller such as:
dwc3@4a030000 {
compatible = "synopsys,dwc3";
reg = <0x4a030000 0xcfff>;
interrupts = <0 92 4>
usb-phy = <&usb2_phy>, <&usb3,phy>;
maximum-speed = "super-speed";
dr_mode = "otg";
phy_type = "utmi_wide";
otg-rev = <0x0200>;
adp-disable;
};