On Mon 21 Oct 08:19 PDT 2019, Jeffrey Hugo wrote: > On Sun, Oct 20, 2019 at 12:28 AM Bjorn Andersson > <bjorn.andersson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Sat 19 Oct 14:06 PDT 2019, Jeffrey Hugo wrote: > > > > > hci_qca interfaces to the wcn3990 via a uart_dm on the msm8998 mtp and > > > Lenovo Miix 630 laptop. As part of initializing the wcn3990, hci_qca > > > disables flow, configures the uart baudrate, and then reenables flow - at > > > which point an event is expected to be received over the uart from the > > > wcn3990. It is observed that this event comes after the baudrate change > > > but before hci_qca re-enables flow. This is unexpected, and is a result of > > > msm_reset() being broken. > > > > > > According to the uart_dm hardware documentation, it is recommended that > > > automatic hardware flow control be enabled by setting RX_RDY_CTL. Auto > > > hw flow control will manage RFR based on the configured watermark. When > > > there is space to receive data, the hw will assert RFR. When the watermark > > > is hit, the hw will de-assert RFR. > > > > > > The hardware documentation indicates that RFR can me manually managed via > > > CR when RX_RDY_CTL is not set. SET_RFR asserts RFR, and RESET_RFR > > > de-asserts RFR. > > > > > > msm_reset() is broken because after resetting the hardware, it > > > unconditionally asserts RFR via SET_RFR. This enables flow regardless of > > > the current configuration, and would undo a previous flow disable > > > operation. It should instead de-assert RFR via RESET_RFR to block flow > > > until the hardware is reconfigured. msm_serial should rely on the client > > > to specify that flow should be enabled, either via mctrl() or the termios > > > structure, and only assert RFR in response to those triggers. > > > > > > > I traced msm_reset() and msm_set_mctrl() and I get the following: > > swapper/0-1 [000] d..1 3.091726: msm_set_mctrl: msm_set_mctrl() reset rfr > > swapper/0-1 [000] d..1 3.117046: msm_set_mctrl: msm_set_mctrl() reset rfr > > swapper/0-1 [000] d..1 3.125484: msm_set_termios: msm_reset() set rfr > > swapper/0-1 [003] d..1 4.491430: msm_set_termios: msm_reset() set rfr > > swapper/0-1 [003] d..1 4.491733: msm_set_mctrl: msm_set_mctrl() auto rfr > > login-313 [001] d..1 78.010785: msm_set_mctrl: msm_set_mctrl() reset rfr > > login-313 [001] d..1 78.011007: msm_set_termios: msm_reset() set rfr > > login-313 [001] d..1 78.011021: msm_set_mctrl: msm_set_mctrl() auto rfr > > login-313 [001] d..1 78.063330: msm_set_termios: msm_reset() set rfr > > login-313 [001] d..1 78.063641: msm_set_termios: msm_reset() set rfr > > > > So while your change does make sense for BT, wouldn't this mean that > > with your patch and a 4-pin UART for the console I would end this dance > > with receive flow blocked? > > No. I don't think it occurred to you to consider how RX_RDY_CTL > factors into this. RX_RDY_CTL allows the hardware to enable flow when > the hardware determines it is able to receive data. RX_RDY_CTL gets > set in mctrl, and set_termios - essentially when the uart client has > indicated flow can be enabled. > I see, so per above trace when login does it's rfr toggling RX_RDY_CTL is already set (and will be maintained), so we'll allow flow at each part of the process. > Even though the console is a 2 wire console on msm8998, the driver > will go through the same flow. I verified that RX_RDY_CTL is set on > the console uart after boot, so we won't end up with flow blocked. > > However, this does bring up another issue. RX_RDY_CTL doesn't get > unset in msm_reset. RESET_RX will disable the rx path in the > hardware, and prevent RX_RDY_CTL from being active, but the rx path is > enabled in set_baud_rate() before RX_RDY_CTL can be masked out in > set_termios, so there may be a small window where flow can > inadvertently enabled. I'll spin a v2 that also unsets RX_RDY_CTL in > msm_reset(). > Yes, that sounds reasonable. And for the console case the difference will be that we deassert RFR while the serial is being reset and reconfigured; which sounds like the right thing to do. Regards, Bjorn > > > > Regards, > > Bjorn > > > > > Fixes: 04896a77a97b ("msm_serial: serial driver for MSM7K onboard serial peripheral.") > > > Signed-off-by: Jeffrey Hugo <jeffrey.l.hugo@xxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > drivers/tty/serial/msm_serial.c | 2 +- > > > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/tty/serial/msm_serial.c b/drivers/tty/serial/msm_serial.c > > > index 3657a24913fc..aedabf7646f1 100644 > > > --- a/drivers/tty/serial/msm_serial.c > > > +++ b/drivers/tty/serial/msm_serial.c > > > @@ -987,7 +987,7 @@ static void msm_reset(struct uart_port *port) > > > msm_write(port, UART_CR_CMD_RESET_ERR, UART_CR); > > > msm_write(port, UART_CR_CMD_RESET_BREAK_INT, UART_CR); > > > msm_write(port, UART_CR_CMD_RESET_CTS, UART_CR); > > > - msm_write(port, UART_CR_CMD_SET_RFR, UART_CR); > > > + msm_write(port, UART_CR_CMD_RESET_RFR, UART_CR); > > > > > > /* Disable DM modes */ > > > if (msm_port->is_uartdm) > > > -- > > > 2.17.1 > > >