Re: [PATCH v2] Bluetooth: Call shutdown for HCI_USER_CHANNEL

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Hi Abhishek,

On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 4:44 PM Abhishek Pandit-Subedi
<abhishekpandit@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> From: Abhishek Pandit-Subedi <abhishekpandit@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Some drivers depend on shutdown being called for proper operation.
> Unset HCI_USER_CHANNEL and call the full close routine since shutdown is
> complementary to setup.
>
> Signed-off-by: Abhishek Pandit-Subedi <abhishekpandit@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>
> Using hci_qca, we can get the controller into a bad state simply by
> trying to bind to userchannel twice (open+bind+close, then open+bind).
> Without running the shutdown routine, the device seems to get into a bad
> state. A similar bug also occurs with btmtksdio (using MT7921).
>
> This change properly runs the shutdown routine, which should be
> complementary to setup. The reason it unsets the HCI_USER_CHANNEL flag
> is that some drivers have complex operations in their shutdown routine
> (including sending hci packets) and we need to support the normal data
> path for them (including cmd_timeout + recovery mechanisms).
>
> Note for v2: I've gotten a chance to test this on more devices
> and figure out why it wasn't working before in v1. I found two problems:
> I had a signal pending (SIGTERM) that was messing things up in the
> socket release function and the HCI_USER_CHANNEL flag was preventing
> hci_sync from operating properly during shutdown on Intel chipsets
> (which use the sync functions to send a reset command + other commands
> sometimes).
>
> This was tested with hci_qca (QCA6174-A-3), btmtksdio (MT7921-SDIO)
> and btusb (with AX200).
>
>
> Changes in v2:
> - Clear HCI_USER_CHANNEL flag at start of close and restore at end.
> - Add comment explaning why we need to clear flag and run shutdown.
>
>  net/bluetooth/hci_sync.c | 19 ++++++++++++++++---
>  1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/net/bluetooth/hci_sync.c b/net/bluetooth/hci_sync.c
> index 422f7c6911d9..f9591fcefb8d 100644
> --- a/net/bluetooth/hci_sync.c
> +++ b/net/bluetooth/hci_sync.c
> @@ -4731,9 +4731,18 @@ int hci_dev_close_sync(struct hci_dev *hdev)
>  {
>         bool auto_off;
>         int err = 0;
> +       bool was_userchannel;
>
>         bt_dev_dbg(hdev, "");
>
> +       /* Similar to how we first do setup and then set the exclusive access
> +        * bit for userspace, we must first unset userchannel and then clean up.
> +        * Otherwise, the kernel can't properly use the hci channel to clean up
> +        * the controller (some shutdown routines require sending additional
> +        * commands to the controller for example).
> +        */
> +       was_userchannel = hci_dev_test_and_clear_flag(hdev, HCI_USER_CHANNEL);
> +
>         cancel_delayed_work(&hdev->power_off);
>         cancel_delayed_work(&hdev->ncmd_timer);
>         cancel_delayed_work(&hdev->le_scan_disable);
> @@ -4747,7 +4756,6 @@ int hci_dev_close_sync(struct hci_dev *hdev)
>         }
>
>         if (!hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_UNREGISTER) &&
> -           !hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_USER_CHANNEL) &&
>             test_bit(HCI_UP, &hdev->flags)) {
>                 /* Execute vendor specific shutdown routine */
>                 if (hdev->shutdown)

I guess the idea here is that shutdown can be run without the
HCI_USER_CHANNEL flag since the hdev is closing we don't expect any
traffic from socket/user channel? In that case I'd probably suggest
having this on its own function e.g. hci_dev_shutdown which can have
the logic of resetting the flag and restoring at the end. Also it is
probably a good idea to have some test mimicking this behavior on
userchan-tester so we do not accidentally break it.

> @@ -4756,6 +4764,8 @@ int hci_dev_close_sync(struct hci_dev *hdev)
>
>         if (!test_and_clear_bit(HCI_UP, &hdev->flags)) {
>                 cancel_delayed_work_sync(&hdev->cmd_timer);
> +               if (was_userchannel)
> +                       hci_dev_set_flag(hdev, HCI_USER_CHANNEL);
>                 return err;
>         }
>
> @@ -4795,7 +4805,7 @@ int hci_dev_close_sync(struct hci_dev *hdev)
>         auto_off = hci_dev_test_and_clear_flag(hdev, HCI_AUTO_OFF);
>
>         if (!auto_off && hdev->dev_type == HCI_PRIMARY &&
> -           !hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_USER_CHANNEL) &&
> +           !was_userchannel &&
>             hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_MGMT))
>                 __mgmt_power_off(hdev);
>
> @@ -4808,7 +4818,7 @@ int hci_dev_close_sync(struct hci_dev *hdev)
>
>         hci_sock_dev_event(hdev, HCI_DEV_DOWN);
>
> -       if (!hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_USER_CHANNEL)) {
> +       if (!was_userchannel)
>                 aosp_do_close(hdev);
>                 msft_do_close(hdev);
>         }
> @@ -4858,6 +4868,9 @@ int hci_dev_close_sync(struct hci_dev *hdev)
>         memset(hdev->dev_class, 0, sizeof(hdev->dev_class));
>         bacpy(&hdev->random_addr, BDADDR_ANY);
>
> +       if (was_userchannel)
> +               hci_dev_set_flag(hdev, HCI_USER_CHANNEL);
> +
>         hci_dev_put(hdev);
>         return err;
>  }
> --
> 2.37.3.998.g577e59143f-goog
>


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