Den 19.09.2016 18:51, skrev Eric Anholt:
Noralf Trønnes <noralf@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Writing messages larger than the FIFO size results in a hang, rendering
the machine unusable. This is because the RXD status flag is set on the
first interrupt which results in bcm2835_drain_rxfifo() stealing bytes
from the buffer. The controller continues to trigger interrupts waiting
for the missing bytes, but bcm2835_fill_txfifo() has none to give.
In this situation wait_for_completion_timeout() apparently is unable to
stop the madness.
The BCM2835 ARM Peripherals datasheet has this to say about the flags:
TXD: is set when the FIFO has space for at least one byte of data.
RXD: is set when the FIFO contains at least one byte of data.
TXW: is set during a write transfer and the FIFO is less than full.
RXR: is set during a read transfer and the FIFO is or more full.
Implementing the logic from the downstream i2c-bcm2708 driver solved
the hang problem.
Signed-off-by: Noralf Trønnes <noralf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Patches 1, 3 are:
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@xxxxxxxxxx>
For patch 2 I followed some of it, but couldn't quite say it's a review.
I trust your testing, and that the path has had a lot more testing in
the downstream tree, so it's:
I don't know how much testing downstream really has had since this feature
is disabled by default. So there is a possibility that this can break some
devices (while at the same time enable others).
I wondered about adding a module parameter so it could be disabled at
runtime, but decided to see what the review would be first.
It is of course possible to add a this module parameter later should it
turn out to break some device.
Noralf.
Acked-by: Eric Anholt <eric@xxxxxxxxxx>
Thanks!
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