tcpm_default_state wasn't considering the port type when determining the
default role. This change makes tcpm_default_state to consider port type
as well.
tcpm_default_state would return the following based on the port type:
TYPEC_PORT_UFP - SNK_UNATTACHED
TYPEC_PORT_DFP - SRC_UNATTACHED
TYPEC_PORT_DRP - based on the preferred_role setting
Signed-off-by: Badhri Jagan Sridharan <Badhri@google.com>
[groeck: Reworded description; minor formatting changes]
Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
static enum tcpm_state tcpm_default_state(struct tcpm_port *port)
{
- if (port->try_role == TYPEC_SINK)
- return SNK_UNATTACHED;
- else if (port->try_role == TYPEC_SOURCE)
- return SRC_UNATTACHED;
- else if (port->tcpc->config->default_role == TYPEC_SINK)
+ if (port->typec_caps.type == TYPEC_PORT_DRP) {
+ if (port->try_role == TYPEC_SINK)
+ return SNK_UNATTACHED;
+ else if (port->try_role == TYPEC_SOURCE)
+ return SRC_UNATTACHED;
+ else if (port->tcpc->config->default_role == TYPEC_SINK)
+ return SNK_UNATTACHED;
+ /* Fall through to return SRC_UNATTACHED */
+ } else if (port->typec_caps.type == TYPEC_PORT_UFP) {
return SNK_UNATTACHED;
+ }
return SRC_UNATTACHED;
}