Hi Michael, >>>>> Device removal is clearly out of virtio spec: it attempts to remove >>>>> unused buffers from a VQ before invoking device reset. To fix, make >>>>> open/close NOPs and do all cleanup/setup in probe/remove. >>>> >>>> so the virtbt_{open,close} as NOP is not really what a driver is suppose >>>> to be doing. These are transport enable/disable callbacks from the BT >>>> Core towards the driver. It maps to a device being enabled/disabled by >>>> something like bluetoothd for example. So if disabled, I expect that no >>>> resources/queues are in use. >>>> >>>> Maybe I misunderstand the virtio spec in that regard, but I would like >>>> to keep this fundamental concept of a Bluetooth driver. It does work >>>> with all other transports like USB, SDIO, UART etc. >>>> >>>>> The cost here is a single skb wasted on an unused bt device - which >>>>> seems modest. >>>> >>>> There should be no buffer used if the device is powered off. We also don’t >>>> have any USB URBs in-flight if the transport is not active. >>>> >>>>> NB: with this fix in place driver still suffers from a race condition if >>>>> an interrupt triggers while device is being reset. Work on a fix for >>>>> that issue is in progress. >>>> >>>> In the virtbt_close() callback we should deactivate all interrupts. >>>> >>> >>> If you want to do that then device has to be reset on close, >>> and fully reinitialized on open. >>> Can you work on a patch like that? >>> Given I don't have the device such a rework is probably more >>> than I can undertake. >> >> so you mean move virtio_find_vqs() into virtbt_open() and del_vqs() into >> virtbt_close()? > > And reset before del_vqs. > >> Or is there are way to set up the queues without starting them? >> >> However I am failing to understand your initial concern, we do reset() >> before del_vqs() in virtbt_remove(). Should we be doing something different >> in virtbt_close() other than virtqueue_detach_unused_buf(). Why would I >> keep buffers attached if they are not used. >> > > They are not used at that point but until device is reset can use them. > Also, if you then proceed to open without a reset, and kick, > device will start by processing the original buffers, crashing > or corrupting memory. so the only valid usage is like this: vdev->config->reset(vdev); while ((.. = virtqueue_detach_unused_buf(vq))) { } vdev->config->del_vqs(vdev); If I make virtbt_{open,close} a NOP, then I keep adding an extra SKB to inbuf on every power cycle (ifup/ifdown). How does netdev handle this? Regards Marcel