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SubjectRe: [PATCH] dmaengine: at_xdmac: fix rare residue corruption
On Thu, Mar 01, 2018 at 09:25:16AM +0100, Ludovic Desroches wrote:
> Hi Maxime,
>
> On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 12:39:55PM +0100, Maxime Jayat wrote:
> > Despite the efforts made to correctly read the NDA and CUBC registers,
> > the order in which the registers are read could sometimes lead to an
> > inconsistent state.
> >
> > Re-using the timeline from the comments, this following timing of
> > registers reads could lead to reading NDA with value "@desc2" and
> > CUBC with value "MAX desc1":
> >
> > INITD -------- ------------
> > |____________________|
> > _______________________ _______________
> > NDA @desc2 \/ @desc3
> > _______________________/\_______________
> > __________ ___________ _______________
> > CUBC 0 \/ MAX desc1 \/ MAX desc2
> > __________/\___________/\_______________
> > | | | |
> > Events:(1)(2) (3)(4)
> >
> > (1) check_nda = @desc2
> > (2) initd = 1
> > (3) cur_ubc = MAX desc1
> > (4) cur_nda = @desc2
> >
> > This is allowed by the condition ((check_nda == cur_nda) && initd),
> > despite cur_ubc and cur_nda being in the precise state we don't want.
> >
> > This error leads to incorrect residue computation.
> >
> > Fix it by inversing the order in which CUBC and INITD are read. This
> > makes sure that NDA and CUBC are always read together either _before_
> > INITD goes to 0 or _after_ it is back at 1.
> > The case where NDA is read before INITD is at 0 and CUBC is read after
> > INITD is back at 1 will be rejected by check_nda and cur_nda being
> > different.
> >
> > Fixes: 53398f488821 ("dmaengine: at_xdmac: fix residue corruption")
> > Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
> > Signed-off-by: Maxime Jayat <maxime.jayat@mobile-devices.fr>
>
> Nice work! I agree with the change you propose.
>
> I am disappointed we didn't spot this case so I would like to double-check with
> the hardware guy there is no issue with the sequence you propose. That's
> why I am waiting a bit before giving my ack.

any update on that? This has been pending for a while...

>
> Regards
>
> Ludovic
>
> > ---
> > Hi,
> >
> > I had a bug where the serial ports on the Atmel SAMA5D2 were sometimes
> > returning the same data twice, for up to 4096 bytes.
> >
> > After investigation, I noticed that the ring buffer used in
> > atmel_serial (in rx dma mode) had sometimes a incorrect "head" value,
> > which made the ring buffer do a complete extraneous loop of data
> > pushed to the tty layer.
> >
> > I tracked it down to the residue of the dma being wrong, and after
> > more head scratching, I found this bug in the reading of the
> > registers.
> >
> > Before fixing this, I was able to reproduce the bug reliably in a few
> > minutes. With this patch applied, the bug did not reappear after
> > several hours in testing.
> >
> >
> > drivers/dma/at_xdmac.c | 4 ++--
> > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/drivers/dma/at_xdmac.c b/drivers/dma/at_xdmac.c
> > index c00e3923d7d8..94236ec9d410 100644
> > --- a/drivers/dma/at_xdmac.c
> > +++ b/drivers/dma/at_xdmac.c
> > @@ -1471,10 +1471,10 @@ at_xdmac_tx_status(struct dma_chan *chan, dma_cookie_t cookie,
> > for (retry = 0; retry < AT_XDMAC_RESIDUE_MAX_RETRIES; retry++) {
> > check_nda = at_xdmac_chan_read(atchan, AT_XDMAC_CNDA) & 0xfffffffc;
> > rmb();
> > - initd = !!(at_xdmac_chan_read(atchan, AT_XDMAC_CC) & AT_XDMAC_CC_INITD);
> > - rmb();
> > cur_ubc = at_xdmac_chan_read(atchan, AT_XDMAC_CUBC);
> > rmb();
> > + initd = !!(at_xdmac_chan_read(atchan, AT_XDMAC_CC) & AT_XDMAC_CC_INITD);
> > + rmb();
> > cur_nda = at_xdmac_chan_read(atchan, AT_XDMAC_CNDA) & 0xfffffffc;
> > rmb();
> >
> > --
> > 2.14.1
> >

--
~Vinod

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