Hi, Ivaylo Dimitrov <ivo.g.dimitrov.75@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hi, > > On 16.01.2016 12:40, Ivaylo Dimitrov wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On 16.01.2016 00:48, Tony Lindgren wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Looks like there's some issue with the USB gadgets and configfs. >>> >>> I'm seeing rmmod of the UDC driver cause a warning and then reboot >>> hangs the system. This happens at least with v4.4, and I've reproduced >>> it with dwc3 and musb so it seems to be generic. >>> >> >> Having configfs is not needed, disabling usb gadgets (# >> CONFIG_USB_MUSB_GADGET is not set) seems to solved at least poweroff >> hang issue on N900. Also, g_nokia is not a module in the config I use, >> so I guess the problem is not related whether gadgets are modular or >> not. Unfortunately I was not able to test reboot, as rootfs became >> corrupted after the first poweroff :( . So it looks like my theory that >> onenand corruption on N900 is because poweroff/reboot hangs is wrong. > > (copied from "Re: [PATCH] usb: f_mass_storage: test whether thread is > running before starting another" thread) > > Yet another problem with USB gadget, this time with f_acm - if there is > an open /dev/ttyGSn device, it is impossible to reboot/power down the > device. > > My investigation shown that there is a process(pnatd) that opens > /dev/ttyGSn devices, so gserial_free_port() hangs on > wait_event(port->close_wait, gs_closed(port)); if I do "cd > /sys/bus/platform/drivers/musb-hdrc && echo musb-hdrc.0.auto > unbind". > > Unfortunately I don't have serial debug port connector on my N900, so I > can't capture logs after the reboot command, however, I suspect it hangs > on the same place as with unbind. > > That looks weird, as one would expect that close() is called when the > kernel kills user processes on reboot/powerdown. right, care to enable lockup detection and see if you can get more info out of it ? -- balbi
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