Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 19 Oct 2022 08:46:48 +0200 | From | Michael Grzeschik <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH v3 2/6] usb: dwc3: gadget: cancel requests instead of release after missed isoc |
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Hi Thinh,
On Tue, Oct 18, 2022 at 10:45:16PM +0000, Thinh Nguyen wrote: >On Tue, Oct 18, 2022, Michael Grzeschik wrote: >> On Tue, Oct 18, 2022 at 06:45:40PM +0000, Thinh Nguyen wrote: >> > On Mon, Oct 17, 2022, Dan Vacura wrote: >> > > On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 09:30:38PM +0000, Thinh Nguyen wrote: >> > > > On Mon, Oct 17, 2022, Dan Vacura wrote: >> > > > > From: Jeff Vanhoof <qjv001@motorola.com> >> > > > > >> > > > > arm-smmu related crashes seen after a Missed ISOC interrupt when >> > > > > no_interrupt=1 is used. This can happen if the hardware is still using >> > > > > the data associated with a TRB after the usb_request's ->complete call >> > > > > has been made. Instead of immediately releasing a request when a Missed >> > > > > ISOC interrupt has occurred, this change will add logic to cancel the >> > > > > request instead where it will eventually be released when the >> > > > > END_TRANSFER command has completed. This logic is similar to some of the >> > > > > cleanup done in dwc3_gadget_ep_dequeue. >> > > > >> > > > This doesn't sound right. How did you determine that the hardware is >> > > > still using the data associated with the TRB? Did you check the TRB's >> > > > HWO bit? >> > > >> > > The problem we're seeing was mentioned in the summary of this patch >> > > series, issue #1. Basically, with the following patch >> > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-usb/patch/20210628155311.16762-6-m.grzeschik@pengutronix.de/__;!!A4F2R9G_pg!aSNZ-IjMcPgL47A4NR5qp9qhVlP91UGTuCxej5NRTv8-FmTrMkKK7CjNToQQVEgtpqbKzLU2HXET9O226AEN$ >> > > integrated a smmu panic is occurring on our Android device with the 5.15 >> > > kernel which is: >> > > >> > > <3>[ 718.314900][ T803] arm-smmu 15000000.apps-smmu: Unhandled arm-smmu context fault from a600000.dwc3! >> > > >> > > The uvc gadget driver appears to be the first (and only) gadget that >> > > uses the no_interrupt=1 logic, so this seems to be a new condition for >> > > the dwc3 driver. In our configuration, we have up to 64 requests and the >> > > no_interrupt=1 for up to 15 requests. The list size of dep->started_list >> > > would get up to that amount when looping through to cleanup the >> > > completed requests. From testing and debugging the smmu panic occurs >> > > when a -EXDEV status shows up and right after >> > > dwc3_gadget_ep_cleanup_completed_request() was visited. The conclusion >> > > we had was the requests were getting returned to the gadget too early. >> > >> > As I mentioned, if the status is updated to missed isoc, that means that >> > the controller returned ownership of the TRB to the driver. At least for >> > the particular request with -EXDEV, its TRBs are completed. I'm not >> > clear on your conclusion. >> > >> > Do we know where did the crash occur? Is it from dwc3 driver or from uvc >> > driver, and at what line? It'd great if we can see the driver log. >> > >> > > >> > > > >> > > > The dwc3 driver would only give back the requests if the TRBs of the >> > > > associated requests are completed or when the device is disconnected. >> > > > If the TRB indicated missed isoc, that means that the TRB is completed >> > > > and its status was updated. >> > > >> > > Interesting, the device is not disconnected as we don't get the >> > > -ESHUTDOWN status back and with this patch in place things continue >> > > after a -EXDEV status is received. >> > > >> > >> > Actually, minor correction here: a recent change >> > b44c0e7fef51 ("usb: dwc3: gadget: conditionally remove requests") >> > changed -ESHUTDOWN request status to -ECONNRESET when disable endpoint. >> > This doesn't look right. >> > >> > While disabling endpoint may also apply for other cases such as >> > switching alternate interface in addition to disconnect, -ESHUTDOWN >> > seems more fitting there. >> > >> > Hi Michael, >> > >> > Can you help clarify for the change above? This changed the usage of >> > requests. Now requests returned by disconnection won't be returned as >> > -ESHUTDOWN. >> >> When writing the patch, I was looking into >> Documentation/driver-api/usb/error-codes.rst. >> >> After looking into it today, I see that ESHUTDOWN should be send on >> ep_disable (device disable) and ECONNRESET on stop_active_transfer. >> So I probably just mixed them up, while writing the patch. :/ >> > >I think you mean ECONNRESET for ep_dequeue()? >dwc3_stop_active_transfer() is called for both scenarios.
No, I meant dwc3_stop_active_transfer*s*. On ep_dequeue the request status is already ECONNRESET.
>> The followup patch would then just be to swap the status results of >> __dwc3_gadget_ep_disable and dwc3_stop_active_transfers on the >> dwc3_remove_requests call. >> >> Michael > >Can you help make a fix?
Sure, I will write a patch.
Thanks, Michael
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