On 03/02/2016 08:58 PM, Felipe Balbi wrote: > Hi, > > Mathias Nyman <mathias.nyman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> [ text/plain ] >> On 26.01.2016 14:58, Lu Baolu wrote: >>> In case of endpoint stall, software is able to detect the situation >>> by reading DCCTRL.HIT or DCCTRL.HOT bits. DbC follows the normal USB >>> framework to handle endpoint stall. When software detects endpoint >>> stall situation, it should wait until endpoint is recovered before >>> read or write oprations. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> drivers/usb/early/xhci-dbc.c | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>> 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+) >>> >>> diff --git a/drivers/usb/early/xhci-dbc.c b/drivers/usb/early/xhci-dbc.c >>> index c81df40..344d93e 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/usb/early/xhci-dbc.c >>> +++ b/drivers/usb/early/xhci-dbc.c >>> @@ -1163,6 +1163,37 @@ static int xdbc_wait_until_dbc_configured(void) >>> return -ETIMEDOUT; >>> } >>> >>> +static int xdbc_wait_until_epstall_cleared(bool read) >>> +{ >>> + int timeout = 0; >>> + >>> + if (read) { >>> + do { >>> + if (!(readl(&xdbcp->xdbc_reg->control) & CTRL_HIT)) { >>> + xdbcp->in_ep_state = EP_RUNNING; >>> + >>> + return 0; >>> + } >>> + >>> + xdbcp->in_ep_state = EP_HALTED; >>> + xdbc_udelay(10); >>> + } while (timeout++ < XDBC_LOOPS); >>> + } else { >>> + do { >>> + if (!(readl(&xdbcp->xdbc_reg->control) & CTRL_HOT)) { >>> + xdbcp->out_ep_state = EP_RUNNING; >>> + >>> + return 0; >>> + } >>> + >>> + xdbcp->out_ep_state = EP_HALTED; >>> + xdbc_udelay(10); >>> + } while (timeout++ < XDBC_LOOPS); >>> + } >>> + >>> + return -ETIMEDOUT; >>> +} >>> >> how about something like: >> >> enum xdbc_ep_state *ep_state; >> u32 halt_bit; >> >> if (read) { >> ep_state = &xdbcp->in_ep_state >> halt_bit = CTRL_HIT >> } else { >> ep_state = &xdbcp->out_ep_state >> halt_bit = CTRL_HOT >> } >> do { >> if (!(readl(..) & halt_bit)) { >> *ep_state = EP_RUNNING; >> return 0; >> } >> *ep_state = EP_HALTED; >> delay() >> } while (..) > I'll agree, this looks better. Might also want to refactor the handshake > loop to its own function: > > static int xdbg_ep_state_handshake(enum xdbc_ep_state *ep_state, u32 halt_bit) > { > do { > if (!(readl(...) & halt_bit)) { > ... > } > *ep_state = EP_HALTED; > delay(...); > } while (...) Sure. Thanks. > >>> @@ -1182,6 +1213,11 @@ static int xdbc_bulk_transfer(void *data, int size, int loops, bool read) >>> return -EPERM; >>> } >>> >>> + if (xdbc_wait_until_epstall_cleared(read)) { >>> + xdbc_trace("%s: endpoint not ready\n", __func__); >>> + return -EPERM; >> Is -EPERM appropriate here? >> >> Not sure about what error codes the device side is using, but usually >> HALT is set due to some Data buffer/transmission/TRB error. > EIO perhaps ? Sure. I will replace it with -EIO. > >> In this case the failure is that debug host failed to send a >> clearFeature(EP_HALT) request in time. > I haven't read the spec, but does it define a maximum time for this to > happen ? I took a quick look at chapter 9.4 USB3 spec. It only requires that "ClearFeature (ENDPOINT_HALT) request results in the endpoint no longer returning a STALL Transaction Packet". xHCI spec doesn't define a maximum time for this either. Thanks, -Baolu > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html