On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 2:45 PM Marcel Holtmann <marcel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Joao Paulo, > > > This commit makes the kernel not send the next queued HCI command until > > a command complete arrives for the last HCI command sent to the > > controller. This change avoids a problem with some buggy controllers > > (seen on two SKUs of QCA9377) that send an extra command complete event > > for the previous command after the kernel had already sent a new HCI > > command to the controller. > > > > The problem was reproduced when starting an active scanning procedure, > > where an extra command complete event arrives for the LE_SET_RANDOM_ADDR > > command. When this happends the kernel ends up not processing the > > command complete for the following commmand, LE_SET_SCAN_PARAM, and > > ultimately behaving as if a passive scanning procedure was being > > performed, when in fact controller is performing an active scanning > > procedure. This makes it impossible to discover BLE devices as no device > > found events are sent to userspace. > > > > This problem is reproducible on 100% of the attempts on the affected > > controllers. The extra command complete event can be seen at timestamp > > 27.420131 on the btmon logs bellow. > > > > Bluetooth monitor ver 5.50 > > = Note: Linux version 5.0.0+ (x86_64) 0.352340 > > = Note: Bluetooth subsystem version 2.22 0.352343 > > = New Index: 80:C5:F2:8F:87:84 (Primary,USB,hci0) [hci0] 0.352344 > > = Open Index: 80:C5:F2:8F:87:84 [hci0] 0.352345 > > = Index Info: 80:C5:F2:8F:87:84 (Qualcomm) [hci0] 0.352346 > > @ MGMT Open: bluetoothd (privileged) version 1.14 {0x0001} 0.352347 > > @ MGMT Open: btmon (privileged) version 1.14 {0x0002} 0.352366 > > @ MGMT Open: btmgmt (privileged) version 1.14 {0x0003} 27.302164 > > @ MGMT Command: Start Discovery (0x0023) plen 1 {0x0003} [hci0] 27.302310 > > Address type: 0x06 > > LE Public > > LE Random > > < HCI Command: LE Set Random Address (0x08|0x0005) plen 6 #1 [hci0] 27.302496 > > Address: 15:60:F2:91:B2:24 (Non-Resolvable) > >> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 4 #2 [hci0] 27.419117 > > LE Set Random Address (0x08|0x0005) ncmd 1 > > Status: Success (0x00) > > < HCI Command: LE Set Scan Parameters (0x08|0x000b) plen 7 #3 [hci0] 27.419244 > > Type: Active (0x01) > > Interval: 11.250 msec (0x0012) > > Window: 11.250 msec (0x0012) > > Own address type: Random (0x01) > > Filter policy: Accept all advertisement (0x00) > >> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 4 #4 [hci0] 27.420131 > > LE Set Random Address (0x08|0x0005) ncmd 1 > > Status: Success (0x00) > > < HCI Command: LE Set Scan Enable (0x08|0x000c) plen 2 #5 [hci0] 27.420259 > > Scanning: Enabled (0x01) > > Filter duplicates: Enabled (0x01) > >> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 4 #6 [hci0] 27.420969 > > LE Set Scan Parameters (0x08|0x000b) ncmd 1 > > Status: Success (0x00) > >> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 4 #7 [hci0] 27.421983 > > LE Set Scan Enable (0x08|0x000c) ncmd 1 > > Status: Success (0x00) > > @ MGMT Event: Command Complete (0x0001) plen 4 {0x0003} [hci0] 27.422059 > > Start Discovery (0x0023) plen 1 > > Status: Success (0x00) > > Address type: 0x06 > > LE Public > > LE Random > > @ MGMT Event: Discovering (0x0013) plen 2 {0x0003} [hci0] 27.422067 > > Address type: 0x06 > > LE Public > > LE Random > > Discovery: Enabled (0x01) > > @ MGMT Event: Discovering (0x0013) plen 2 {0x0002} [hci0] 27.422067 > > Address type: 0x06 > > LE Public > > LE Random > > Discovery: Enabled (0x01) > > @ MGMT Event: Discovering (0x0013) plen 2 {0x0001} [hci0] 27.422067 > > Address type: 0x06 > > LE Public > > LE Random > > Discovery: Enabled (0x01) > > > > Signed-off-by: João Paulo Rechi Vita <jprvita@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > net/bluetooth/hci_event.c | 13 +++++++++++++ > > 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/net/bluetooth/hci_event.c b/net/bluetooth/hci_event.c > > index 609fd6871c5a..b349fc2b4123 100644 > > --- a/net/bluetooth/hci_event.c > > +++ b/net/bluetooth/hci_event.c > > @@ -3071,6 +3071,19 @@ static void hci_cmd_complete_evt(struct hci_dev *hdev, struct sk_buff *skb, > > *opcode = __le16_to_cpu(ev->opcode); > > *status = skb->data[sizeof(*ev)]; > > > > + if (*opcode != HCI_OP_RESET && !hci_sent_cmd_data(hdev, *opcode)) { > > + /* Some buggy controllers generate an extra command complete > > + * event for the previous command after a new commend was > > + * already sent, so if the opcode does not match the last sent > > + * command we should ignore this event. > > + * > > + * HCI_OP_RESET is a special case handled in > > + * hci_req_cmd_complete. > > + */ > > + bt_dev_err(hdev, "unexpected CC event opcode 0x%4.4x", *opcode); > > + return; > > + } > > + > > the return; here is not going to fly. You need to go through the switch statement since it actually does bookkeeping for a lot of features even if the command is not executed by hci_req and instead comes from user space or someone else. > Ok, so you want the same approach I had before but not bound to a quirk. Sorry, when you previously said "ignore this command complete and not start ahead with the next command" I thought you meant to also avoid going through that switch statement. > What is the problem with handling this in hci_req_cmd_complete. We have hci_sent_cmd_data check there already. Lets extend this to ensure that command complete for random commands don’t trigger us to continue with the request. > I'll send an updated revision soon. -- João Paulo Rechi Vita http://about.me/jprvita