Hi, On Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 6:31 AM Johan Hovold <johan+linaro@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > The stop_tx() callback is used to implement software flow control and > must not discard data as the Qualcomm GENI driver is currently doing > when there is an active TX command. > > Cancelling an active command can also leave data in the hardware FIFO, > which prevents the watermark interrupt from being enabled when TX is > later restarted. This results in a soft lockup and is easily triggered > by stopping TX using software flow control in a serial console but this > can also happen after suspend. > > Fix this by only stopping any active command, and effectively clearing > the hardware fifo, when shutting down the port. Make sure to temporarily > raise the watermark level so that the interrupt fires when TX is > restarted. Nice! I did quite a few experiments, but it sounds like you found something that I wasn't able to find. Specifically once I cancelled an ongoing command I could never manage to get it started back up, but it must have just been that data was still in the FIFO and thus the watermark never fired again. When I was experimenting, I also swore that there were cases where geni would sometimes fully drop bytes when I tried to "cancel" a command, but maybe I was mistaken. Everything I figured out was essentially by running experiments and I could easily have had a bug in my experiment. > Fixes: c4f528795d1a ("tty: serial: msm_geni_serial: Add serial driver support for GENI based QUP") > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx # 4.17 > Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan+linaro@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/tty/serial/qcom_geni_serial.c | 28 +++++++++++++++++---------- > 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/tty/serial/qcom_geni_serial.c b/drivers/tty/serial/qcom_geni_serial.c > index 1d5d6045879a..72addeb9f461 100644 > --- a/drivers/tty/serial/qcom_geni_serial.c > +++ b/drivers/tty/serial/qcom_geni_serial.c > @@ -651,13 +651,8 @@ static void qcom_geni_serial_start_tx_fifo(struct uart_port *uport) > { > u32 irq_en; > > - if (qcom_geni_serial_main_active(uport) || > - !qcom_geni_serial_tx_empty(uport)) > - return; > - > irq_en = readl(uport->membase + SE_GENI_M_IRQ_EN); > irq_en |= M_TX_FIFO_WATERMARK_EN | M_CMD_DONE_EN; > - > writel(DEF_TX_WM, uport->membase + SE_GENI_TX_WATERMARK_REG); > writel(irq_en, uport->membase + SE_GENI_M_IRQ_EN); > } > @@ -665,16 +660,28 @@ static void qcom_geni_serial_start_tx_fifo(struct uart_port *uport) > static void qcom_geni_serial_stop_tx_fifo(struct uart_port *uport) > { > u32 irq_en; > - struct qcom_geni_serial_port *port = to_dev_port(uport); > > irq_en = readl(uport->membase + SE_GENI_M_IRQ_EN); > irq_en &= ~(M_CMD_DONE_EN | M_TX_FIFO_WATERMARK_EN); > writel(0, uport->membase + SE_GENI_TX_WATERMARK_REG); > writel(irq_en, uport->membase + SE_GENI_M_IRQ_EN); > - /* Possible stop tx is called multiple times. */ If qcom_geni_serial_stop_tx_fifo() is supposed to be used for UART flow control and you have a way to stop the transfer immediately without losing data (by using geni_se_cancel_m_cmd), maybe we should do that? If the other side wants us to stop transferring data and we can stop it right away that would be ideal... > +} > + > +static void qcom_geni_serial_clear_tx_fifo(struct uart_port *uport) > +{ > + struct qcom_geni_serial_port *port = to_dev_port(uport); > + > if (!qcom_geni_serial_main_active(uport)) > return; > > + /* > + * Increase watermark level so that TX can be restarted and wait for > + * sequencer to start to prevent lockups. > + */ > + writel(port->tx_fifo_depth, uport->membase + SE_GENI_TX_WATERMARK_REG); > + qcom_geni_serial_poll_bit(uport, SE_GENI_M_IRQ_STATUS, > + M_TX_FIFO_WATERMARK_EN, true); Oh, maybe this "wait for sequencer to start to prevent lockups." is the part that I was missing? Can you explain more about what's going on here? Why does waiting for the watermark interrupt to fire prevent lockups? I would have imagined that the watermark interrupt would be part of the geni hardware and have nothing to do with the firmware running on the other end, so I'm not sure why it firing somehow would prevent a lockup. Was this just by trial and error? > @@ -684,6 +691,8 @@ static void qcom_geni_serial_stop_tx_fifo(struct uart_port *uport) > writel(M_CMD_ABORT_EN, uport->membase + SE_GENI_M_IRQ_CLEAR); > } > writel(M_CMD_CANCEL_EN, uport->membase + SE_GENI_M_IRQ_CLEAR); > + > + port->tx_remaining = 0; > } > > static void qcom_geni_serial_handle_rx_fifo(struct uart_port *uport, bool drop) > @@ -1069,11 +1078,10 @@ static void qcom_geni_serial_shutdown(struct uart_port *uport) > { > disable_irq(uport->irq); > > - if (uart_console(uport)) > - return; Can you explain this part of the patch? I'm not saying it's wrong to remove this special case since this driver seems to have lots of needless special cases that are already handled by the core or by other parts of the driver, but this change seems unrelated to the rest of the patch. Could it be a separate patch?