Thinh Nguyen wrote: > Jack Pham wrote: >> On Fri, Oct 08, 2021 at 12:07:20AM +0000, Thinh Nguyen wrote: >>> Wesley Cheng wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On 9/10/2021 8:08 PM, Thinh Nguyen wrote: >>>>> Wesley Cheng wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 9/9/2021 6:15 PM, Thinh Nguyen wrote: >>>>>>> Jack Pham wrote: >>>>>>>> Some functions may dynamically enable and disable their endpoints >>>>>>>> regularly throughout their operation, particularly when Set Interface >>>>>>>> is employed to switch between Alternate Settings. For instance the >>>>>>>> UAC2 function has its respective endpoints for playback & capture >>>>>>>> associated with AltSetting 1, in which case those endpoints would not >>>>>>>> get enabled until the host activates the AltSetting. And they >>>>>>>> conversely become disabled when the interfaces' AltSetting 0 is >>>>>>>> chosen. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> With the DWC3 FIFO resizing algorithm recently added, every >>>>>>>> usb_ep_enable() call results in a call to resize that EP's TXFIFO, >>>>>>>> but if the same endpoint is enabled again and again, this incorrectly >>>>>>>> leads to FIFO RAM allocation exhaustion as the mechanism did not >>>>>>>> account for the possibility that endpoints can be re-enabled many >>>>>>>> times. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Example log splat: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> dwc3 a600000.dwc3: Fifosize(3717) > RAM size(3462) ep3in depth:217973127 >>>>>>>> configfs-gadget gadget: u_audio_start_capture:521 Error! >>>>>>>> dwc3 a600000.dwc3: request 000000000be13e18 was not queued to ep3in >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This is easily fixed by bailing out of dwc3_gadget_resize_tx_fifos() >>>>>>>> if an endpoint is already resized, avoiding the calculation error >>>>>>>> resulting from accumulating the EP's FIFO depth repeatedly. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Fixes: 9f607a309fbe9 ("usb: dwc3: Resize TX FIFOs to meet EP bursting requirements") >>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Jack Pham <jackp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>>> --- >>>>>>>> drivers/usb/dwc3/gadget.c | 4 ++++ >>>>>>>> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/usb/dwc3/gadget.c b/drivers/usb/dwc3/gadget.c >>>>>>>> index 804b50548163..c647c76d7361 100644 >>>>>>>> --- a/drivers/usb/dwc3/gadget.c >>>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/usb/dwc3/gadget.c >>>>>>>> @@ -747,6 +747,10 @@ static int dwc3_gadget_resize_tx_fifos(struct dwc3_ep *dep) >>>>>>>> if (!usb_endpoint_dir_in(dep->endpoint.desc) || dep->number <= 1) >>>>>>>> return 0; >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> + /* bail if already resized */ >>>>>>>> + if (dwc3_readl(dwc->regs, DWC3_GTXFIFOSIZ(dep->number >> 1))) >>>>>>>> + return 0; >>>>>>>> + >>>>>>>> ram1_depth = DWC3_RAM1_DEPTH(dwc->hwparams.hwparams7); >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> if ((dep->endpoint.maxburst > 1 && >>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi Thinh, >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This seems like a workaround more than a fix. As previously pointed out, >>>>>>> there will be problems when there are multiple alternate setting >>>>>>> interface [2]. If we're doing this way, are we properly allocating the >>>>>>> fifo size for the alternate setting that requires the most fifo size and >>>>>>> not just the first alt-setting 0? Also different alt-setting can have >>>>>> >>>>>> Each alt interface will call usb_ep_autoconfig() which should be >>>>>> assigned different endpoint numbers. This would mean that if alt intf#0 >>>>>> gets selected, and EP is enabled, then we will resize the TXFIFO and map >>>>>> that FIFO to the physical EP. Then when/if the host requests the other >>>>>> alt intf#1, and that calls EP enable, then the logic will then attempt >>>>>> to resize based on the parameters, and again map that FIFO to the >>>>>> physical EP. (since we call autoconfig on all interfaces, they should be >>>>>> assigned different endpoints) >>>> >>>> Hi Thinh, >>>> >>>>> >>>>> That's not true. Different alt-settings of an interface can share >>>>> endpoint numbers. This is often the case for UASP driver where >>>>> alt-setting 0 is for BOT protocol and alt-setting 1 is UASP. When we >>>>> switch alt-setting, we disable the current endpoints and enable the >>>>> old/new ones. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks for pointing that use case out. Maybe we can consider seeing if >>>> we can walk through all alternate interfaces for a particular function, >>>> and resize for the largest setting? That might be a possible >>>> improvement made to the check_config() function. Let me start makign >>>> the changes for this and verifying it. >>>> >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> Currently the gadget configures early and informs the gadget driver of >>> how many endpoints are available, which doesn't leave much room for the >>> gadget to do optimization/reconfiguration. >>> >>> If there's an option for the composite layer to inform the controller >>> driver of the entire configuration, then we can take advantage of more >>> dwc3 controller capability/flexibility (not just resizing txfifo). >>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I agree that there is currently a limitation because we are going to >>>>>> reserve at minimum 1 FIFO for BOTH alt interfaces, even though there is >>>>>> only 1 interface active at a time. The missing logic that we might be >>>>>> missing is seeing how we can re-purpose the FIFO that is being disabled. >>>>>> However, I think Jack's fix here would be applicable to the improvement >>>>>> in logic to re-use/re-assign FIFO space allocated by disabled EPs also. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Improvement is always great. I just hope we don't just stop where we are >>>>> now. Since you're working on this feature at the moment, it would be >>>>> good to also resolve some of the outstanding issues as Jack's fix seems >>>>> to be incomplete. >>>>> >>>> >>>> If we implement the improvement mentioned above, I think Jack's fix will >>>> be applicable there as well. If we resize for the largest alternate >>>> interface, then there would be no reason for us to resize again. >>>> >>> As long as you have the above as part of your roadmap, I don't mind >>> Jack's fix for now. >> >> Thanks for your input as always Thinh. Does the patch still look ok in >> its current state? Last time I had responded to Felipe that I would try > > TX endpoints should have non-zero GTXFIFOSIZ. Using the register as a > flag to check whether it's been resized is not ok. Also, what happened > after resizing the txfifo? Do you restore its previous default value? > >> to entertain adding an explicit flag to keep track of whether an EP had >> been resized yet or not. When trying to implement this as another >> DWC3_EP_* bit for dep->flags we'd then need to retain this flag across >> ep_disable/enable calls, so it looks a tiny bit cumbersome because >> dep->flags isn't neatly 0 anymore :-P. >> >> So ep_disable() would need to look something like this: >> >> static int __dwc3_gadget_ep_disable(struct dwc3_ep *dep) >> { >> ... >> dep->stream_capable = false; >> dep->type = 0; >> - dep->flags = 0; >> + dep->flags &= DWC3_EP_TXFIFO_RESIZED; > > I think you mean this? > dep->flags &= ~DWC3_EP_TXFIFO_RESIZED; > nvm, ignore this comment. Your intention is dep->flags &= DWC3_EP_TXFIFO_RESIZED; Thinh