* Peter Ujfalusi <peter.ujfalusi@xxxxxx> [170508 08:15]: > Tony, > > On 2017-05-06 01:55, Tony Lindgren wrote: > > OK I verified that with the current mainline kernel using dma > > and g_ether and your patches 1 to 3 I can run the variable size > > ping test loop for few minutes before it just stops working and > > I can see the legacy DMA interrupt increase depending on the > > size of the packet. Then I checked with v4.1 kernel, and that > > too seems to have the same issue. > > > > I've also verified running the same variable size ping test with > > your patch 4/4 makes things stop within just a few seconds. The > > script I'm using for ping is below. > > > > Anyways, what we really should ensure here is that the external > > dmarequest line is properly triggering things with dmaengine :) > > That's why I'm a bit worried your patch 4/4. > > > > Oh and I also verified the GPMC timings we're using are the same > > as in production n810 kernel so that should not be the issue. > > > > And using the async access on n800 will not work as it will > > produce corrupt transfer size register the report I posted > > earlier is from n800 allowing it to use async transfers. On > > n810 async transfers may work as I recall it having a newer > > tusb6010 version. > > I think I have nailed the issue. I had a bug in the omap-dma implementation > of the port_window (sigh) and couple of issues in the tusb6010/*_omap, not > introduced by the series. > The ASYNC access is pretty unstable on n810 as well, I got corruption in the > XFR_SIZE. > I have been using the g_ncm gadget with "musb->g.quirk_avoids_skb_reserve = > 1;" to ensure that we are using SYNC access. > > I'm running your variable ping script for 2 hours now, it wrapped >130 times > already, I also run a standalone ping with 2048 size in parallel, the n810 > is booted to nfsroot: > > # cat /proc/interrupts | grep dma > 29: 9483598 INTC 13 Edge omap-dma-engine > # > > I need to clean up the code as I had debugs (disabled now) and stuff and I > want to try the tusb6010 changes w/o the DMAengine conversion. Hey that's good news! Tony -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html