On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 01:14:34PM +0000, Jon Medhurst (Tixy) wrote: > The residue calculation in pl330_tx_status doesn't handle transitional > states that occur at the time one descriptor (A) is completed and the > next (B) is started. Specifically, both A and B can simultaneously be in > the BUSY state and at this time the thread's 'req_running' may (or may > not) be -1. you are under lock so descriptor state wont be update while we are it. Also the query for residue is for "a descriptor" not whatever is the current running descriptor... > > To cope with this situation we change the code to ensure A is treated as > complete and B as having not yet started. Prior to the change, the code > would calculate a transferred byte count as if both A and B had > completed. You query for either A or B not both! > > Fixes: aee4d1fac887 ("dmaengine: pl330: improve pl330_tx_status() function") > > Signed-off-by: Jon Medhurst <tixy@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > > I discovered this issue when trying to work out why audio stopped > working on ARM's Juno platform and bisected it to commit aee4d1fac887. > Whilst this patch seems to fix the problems I was seeing, I can't help > but think there are more race conditions with this code. E.g. if the > running descriptor changes under us, pl330_get_current_xferred_count > can end up reading values from hardware that relate to a different > descriptor. And if we're really unlucky, the reading of the 'val' and > 'addr' values in pl330_get_current_xferred_count can come from different > descriptors. I don't know if there is any locks we can use to prevent > such races or if we need to try and detect when things have changed and > redo/abort the residue calculation... > > drivers/dma/pl330.c | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++---- > 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/dma/pl330.c b/drivers/dma/pl330.c > index 17ee758..55e3c5f 100644 > --- a/drivers/dma/pl330.c > +++ b/drivers/dma/pl330.c > @@ -2240,6 +2240,7 @@ pl330_tx_status(struct dma_chan *chan, dma_cookie_t cookie, > struct dma_pl330_desc *desc, *running = NULL; > struct dma_pl330_chan *pch = to_pchan(chan); > unsigned int transferred, residual = 0; > + bool first_busy; > > ret = dma_cookie_status(chan, cookie, txstate); > > @@ -2253,16 +2254,31 @@ pl330_tx_status(struct dma_chan *chan, dma_cookie_t cookie, > > if (pch->thread->req_running != -1) > running = pch->thread->req[pch->thread->req_running].desc; > + first_busy = true; > > /* Check in pending list */ > list_for_each_entry(desc, &pch->work_list, node) { > if (desc->status == DONE) > transferred = desc->bytes_requested; > - else if (running && desc == running) > - transferred = > - pl330_get_current_xferred_count(pch, desc); > - else > + else if (desc->status == BUSY && first_busy) { > + first_busy = false; > + if (running && desc == running) { > + transferred = > + pl330_get_current_xferred_count(pch, desc); > + } else { > + /* BUSY but not running means it's just completed */ > + transferred = desc->bytes_requested; > + } > + } else { > + /* > + * Descriptor is either in PREP state queued for future > + * transfer or it is the second BUSY descriptor we have > + * seen. The latter case means it has just, or is about > + * to be, started, so treat it as having not yet > + * transferred any bytes, the same as PREP. > + */ > transferred = 0; > + } > residual += desc->bytes_requested - transferred; > if (desc->txd.cookie == cookie) { > switch (desc->status) { > -- > 2.1.4 > > -- ~Vinod -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe dmaengine" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html