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Message-ID: <6e3a58fb-f1d8-610f-d39c-7d1259833911@ti.com>
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2018 13:03:29 +0200
From: Roger Quadros <rogerq@...com>
To: Baolin Wang <baolin.wang@...aro.org>
CC: Felipe Balbi <balbi@...nel.org>, USB <linux-usb@...r.kernel.org>,
LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] usb: dwc3: Prevent indefinite sleep in _dwc3_set_mode
during suspend/resume
On 05/03/18 12:41, Baolin Wang wrote:
> Hi Roger,
>
> On 5 March 2018 at 17:45, Roger Quadros <rogerq@...com> wrote:
>> Felipe,
>>
>> On 05/03/18 10:49, Felipe Balbi wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Roger Quadros <rogerq@...com> writes:
>>>>> Roger Quadros <rogerq@...com> writes:
>>>>>> In the following test we get stuck by sleeping forever in _dwc3_set_mode()
>>>>>> after which dual-role switching doesn't work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On dra7-evm's dual-role port,
>>>>>> - Load g_zero gadget driver and enumerate to host
>>>>>> - suspend to mem
>>>>>> - disconnect USB cable to host and connect otg cable with Pen drive in it.
>>>>>> - resume system
>>>>>> - we sleep indefinitely in _dwc3_set_mode due to.
>>>>>> dwc3_gadget_exit()->usb_del_gadget_udc()->udc_stop()->
>>>>>> dwc3_gadget_stop()->wait_event_lock_irq()
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Let's clear the DWC3_EP_END_TRANSFER_PENDING flag on all endpoints
>>>>>> so we don't wait in dwc3_gadget_stop().
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Roger Quadros <rogerq@...com>
>>>>>> ---
>>>>>> drivers/usb/dwc3/gadget.c | 14 ++++++++++++++
>>>>>> 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/usb/dwc3/gadget.c b/drivers/usb/dwc3/gadget.c
>>>>>> index 2bda4eb..0a360da 100644
>>>>>> --- a/drivers/usb/dwc3/gadget.c
>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/usb/dwc3/gadget.c
>>>>>> @@ -3273,6 +3273,20 @@ int dwc3_gadget_init(struct dwc3 *dwc)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> void dwc3_gadget_exit(struct dwc3 *dwc)
>>>>>> {
>>>>>> + int epnum;
>>>>>> + unsigned long flags;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> + spin_lock_irqsave(&dwc->lock, flags);
>>>>>> + for (epnum = 2; epnum < DWC3_ENDPOINTS_NUM; epnum++) {
>>>>>> + struct dwc3_ep *dep = dwc->eps[epnum];
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> + if (!dep)
>>>>>> + continue;
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> + dep->flags &= ~DWC3_EP_END_TRANSFER_PENDING;
>>>>>> + }
>>>>>> + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dwc->lock, flags);
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> usb_del_gadget_udc(&dwc->gadget);
>>>>>> dwc3_gadget_free_endpoints(dwc);
>>>>>
>>>>> free endpoints is a better place for this. It's already going to free
>>>>> the memory anyway. Might as well clear all flags to 0 there.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> But it won't solve the deadlock issue. Since dwc3_gadget_free_endpoints()
>>>> is called after usb_del_gadget_udc() and the deadlock happens when
>>>>
>>>> usb_del_gadget_udc()->udc_stop()->dwc3_gadget_stop()->wait_event_lock_irq()
>>>>
>>>> and DWC3_EP_END_TRANSFER_PENDING flag is set.
>>>
>>> indeed. Iterating twice over the entire endpoint list seems
>>> wasteful. Perhaps we just shouldn't wait when removing the UDC since
>>> that's essentially what this patch will do, right? If you clear the flag
>>> before calling ->udc_stop(), this means the loop in dwc3_gadget_stop()
>>> will do nothing. Might as well remove it.
>>>
>>
>> This means that we will never wait for DWC3_EP_END_TRANSFER_PENDING to clear
>> in dwc3_gadget_stop() like we used to. This is perfectly fine, right?
>>
>> It makes sense to me as dwc3_gadget_stop() calls __dwc3_gadget_stop() which
>> masks all interrupts and nobody will ever clear that flag if it was set.
>
> I don't think so. It can not mask the endpoint events, please check
> the events which will be masked in DEVTEN register. The reason why we
Correct, endpoint events are not managed by DEVTEN.
> should wait for DWC3_EP_END_TRANSFER_PENDING to clear is that,
> sometimes the DWC3_DEPEVT_EPCMDCMPLT event will be triggered later
> than 100us, but now we may have freed the gadget irq which will cause
> crash.
>
OK. So what is the right approach here?
In the test case I mentioned in the commit log the endpoint interrupt never
happens and it waits forever in dwc3_gadget_stop().
Since we know we're winding up, can we explicitly disable the endpoint events
here?
--
cheers,
-roger
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