RE: [PATCH] usb: gadget: udc: renesas_usb3: Fix RZ/V2M {modprobe,bind} error

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Hi Laurent,

Thanks for the feedback.

> Subject: Re: [PATCH] usb: gadget: udc: renesas_usb3: Fix RZ/V2M
> {modprobe,bind} error
> 
> On Mon, May 29, 2023 at 09:39:50AM +0000, Biju Das wrote:
> > > Subject: Re: [PATCH] usb: gadget: udc: renesas_usb3: Fix RZ/V2M
> > > {modprobe,bind} error
> > >
> > > On Mon, 29 May 2023 09:42:34 +0100, Biju Das wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Subject: Re: [PATCH] usb: gadget: udc: renesas_usb3: Fix RZ/V2M
> > > > > {modprobe,bind} error
> > > > >
> > > > > On Fri, May 26, 2023 at 03:36:15PM +0100, Biju Das wrote:
> > > > > > Currently {modprobe, bind} after {rmmod, unbind} results in
> probe failure.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > genirq: Flags mismatch irq 22. 00000004 (85070400.usb3drd) vs.
> > > > > > 00000004 (85070400.usb3drd)
> > > > > > renesas_usb3: probe of 85070000.usb3peri failed with error -16
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Fix this issue by replacing "parent dev"->"dev" as the irq
> > > > > > resource is managed by this driver.
> > > > >
> > > > > If the dev pointer passed to devm_request_irq() is not the
> > > > > correct one, how does it work the first time the driver is
> loaded ?
> > > >
> > > > + Marc/ Kernel.org to give some feedback on this issue
> > > >
> > > > I believe there may be a bug in the genirq (kernel/irq) driver.
> > > > first time it works ok. Maybe this driver is caching on unload
> > > > with null value and comparing with actual one (irq 22) during
> reload??
> > > >
> > > > Maybe genirq expert can comment what went wrong here??
> > >
> > > You get shouted at because you are registering an interrupt handler
> > > for the same IRQ twice,
> >
> > This not true. It is registering only one IRQ, but with parent device
> handle.
> 
> It uses devm_request_irq() with the parent device, so the interrupt
> handler won't be unregistered when the usb3-peri device is unbound. The
> next probe will register the same interrupt handler a second time. This
> has nothing to do with genirq, it's related to devm_*.

I agree.

> 
> > > and the interrupt is not configured with the SHARED flag.
> >
> > I haven't added SHARED flag as there is only one IRQ registration.
> >
> >  If, as I understand it, you only have a single device using this
> > > interrupt, then it means your driver is not freeing its interrupt on
> > > unload.
> >
> > You mean devm_request_irq(ddata->dev..)  doesn't free the resource as
> > we have unloaded only child device rather than parent.
> >
> > But while parent is active, why genirq is giving error during reload?
> > It should show same behaviour like initial probe.
> >
> > > And that's probably because the device object used when requesting
> > > the interrupt isn't the one you load/unload, as indicated by the
> message.
> > > On the first load of "usb3peri", you register an interrupt with
> > > "usb3drd" as the requester device. You then unload "usb3peri", which
> > > of course has no effect whatsoever on the interrupt.
> > >
> > > You could simply have done a "cat /proc/interrupt" and see that
> > > interrupt was still there after unload.
> >
> > Yes, interrupt still there after unload.
> >
> > With devm_request_irq(ddata->dev..), after unload
> > =================================================
> >
> > root@rzv2m:~# cat /proc/interrupts | grep usb
> >  22:          0     GICv2 274 Level     85070400.usb3drd
> >  28:          0     GICv2 278 Level     85070000.usb3peri
> > root@rzv2m:~# lsmod
> > Module                  Size  Used by
> > hd3ss3220              12288  0
> > typec                  73728  1 hd3ss3220
> > renesas_usb3           32768  1
> > i2c_rzv2m              12288  0
> > crct10dif_ce           12288  1
> > ipv6                  450560  16
> > root@rzv2m:~# rmmod hd3ss3220
> > root@rzv2m:~# rmmod renesas_usb3
> > root@rzv2m:~# cat /proc/interrupts | grep usb
> >  22:          0     GICv2 274 Level     85070400.usb3drd
> > root@rzv2m:~#
> >
> > With devm_request_irq(&pdev->dev..), after unload
> > ================================================
> >
> > root@rzv2m:~# cat /proc/interrupts | grep usb
> >  22:          0     GICv2 274 Level     85070400.usb3drd
> >  28:          0     GICv2 278 Level     85070000.usb3peri
> > root@rzv2m:~# lsmod
> > Module                  Size  Used by
> > hd3ss3220              12288  0
> > typec                  73728  1 hd3ss3220
> > renesas_usb3           32768  1
> > crct10dif_ce           12288  1
> > i2c_rzv2m              12288  0
> > ipv6                  450560  16
> > root@rzv2m:~# rmmod hd3ss3220
> > root@rzv2m:~# rmmod renesas_usb3
> > root@rzv2m:~# cat /proc/interrupts | grep usb root@rzv2m:~#
> >
> > > So the only bug here is in the handling of the interrupt request.
> > > And that bug firmly lies in your code. My "expert" advise is to
> > > debug the problem rather than suspecting some random failure modes.
> >
> > With devm_request_irq(&pdev->dev..) the above issue is fixed.
> >
> > Or
> >
> > the correct way is passing SHARED flag with devm_request_irq(ddata
> > ->dev..), as the resource is owned by the parent??
> 
> No you shouldn't pass the SHARED flag. This patch is a step in the right
> direction, but the proper fix would be to register the interrupt handler
> in the usb3drd driver.

I believe, if we register the interrupt handler in the usb3drd driver, we need to
duplicate the code to avoid cross dependencies.

Currently USB3drd driver expose reset API for both host/peri.

If we want to reuse the code, means we need to export a call from peri driver
this will result in cross dependency.

That is the reason for reusing the code, this handler is managed by the
peri driver.

Cheers,
Biju





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