On Thu, 29 Jul 2021, Michael Zaidman wrote: > This commit fixes a functional regression introduced by the commit 82f09a637dd3 > ("HID: ft260: improve error handling of ft260_hid_feature_report_get()") > when upon USB disconnect, the FTDI FT260 i2c device is still available within > the /dev folder. > > In my company's product, where the host USB to FT260 USB connection is > hard-wired in the PCB, the issue is not reproducible. To reproduce it, I used > the VirtualBox Ubuntu 20.04 VM and the UMFT260EV1A development module for the > FTDI FT260 chip: > > Plug the UMFT260EV1A module into a USB port and attach it to VM. > > The VM shows 2 i2c devices under the /dev: > michael@michael-VirtualBox:~$ ls /dev/i2c-* > /dev/i2c-0 /dev/i2c-1 > > The i2c-0 is not related to the FTDI FT260: > michael@michael-VirtualBox:~$ cat /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-0/name > SMBus PIIX4 adapter at 4100 > > The i2c-1 is created by hid-ft260.ko: > michael@michael-VirtualBox:~$ cat /sys/bus/i2c/devices/i2c-1/name > FT260 usb-i2c bridge on hidraw1 > > Now, detach the FTDI FT260 USB device from VM. We expect the /dev/i2c-1 > to disappear, but it's still here: > michael@michael-VirtualBox:~$ ls /dev/i2c-* > /dev/i2c-0 /dev/i2c-1 > > And the kernel log shows: > [ +0.001202] usb 2-2: USB disconnect, device number 3 > [ +0.000109] ft260 0003:0403:6030.0002: failed to retrieve system status > [ +0.000316] ft260 0003:0403:6030.0003: failed to retrieve system status > > It happens because the commit 82f09a637dd3 changed the ft260_get_system_config() > return logic. This caused the ft260_is_interface_enabled() to exit with error > upon the FT260 device USB disconnect, which in turn, aborted the ft260_remove() > before deleting the FT260 i2c device and cleaning its sysfs stuff. > > This commit restores the FT260 USB removal functionality and improves the > ft260_is_interface_enabled() code to handle correctly all chip modes defined > by the device interface configuration pins DCNF0 and DCNF1. > > Signed-off-by: Michael Zaidman <michael.zaidman@xxxxxxxxx> > Acked-by: Aaron Jones (FTDI-UK) <aaron.jones@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Thanks for the respin. Queued in for-5.14/upstream-fixes. -- Jiri Kosina SUSE Labs