Hi, On 10/19/2016 02:52 PM, Mathias Nyman wrote: > Hi > > On 19.10.2016 03:53, Lu Baolu wrote: >> In xhci_handle_event(), when errors are detected, driver always sets >> a bit in error_bitmask (one member of the xhci private driver data). >> That means users have to retrieve and decode the value of error_bitmask >> in xhci private driver data if they want to know whether those erros >> ever happened in xhci_handle_event(). Otherwise, those errors are just >> ignored silently. >> >> This patch cleans up this by replacing the setting of error_bitmask >> with the kernel print functions, so that users can easily check and >> report the errors happened in xhci_handle_event(). >> >> Signed-off-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Nice to get this cleaned out. I think the error_bitmask was something > used during driver development but has no function anymore. > > A few minor comments below Thanks for your comments. > >> --- >> drivers/usb/host/xhci-ring.c | 42 +++++++++++++++++++----------------------- >> drivers/usb/host/xhci.h | 2 -- >> 2 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/usb/host/xhci-ring.c b/drivers/usb/host/xhci-ring.c >> index 797137e..a460423 100644 >> --- a/drivers/usb/host/xhci-ring.c >> +++ b/drivers/usb/host/xhci-ring.c >> @@ -1183,7 +1183,7 @@ static void xhci_handle_cmd_nec_get_fw(struct xhci_hcd *xhci, >> struct xhci_event_cmd *event) >> { >> if (!(xhci->quirks & XHCI_NEC_HOST)) { >> - xhci->error_bitmask |= 1 << 6; >> + xhci_warn(xhci, "WARN NEC_GET_FW command on non-NEC host\n"); >> return; >> } >> xhci_dbg_trace(xhci, trace_xhci_dbg_quirks, >> @@ -1325,14 +1325,13 @@ static void handle_cmd_completion(struct xhci_hcd *xhci, >> cmd_trb = xhci->cmd_ring->dequeue; >> cmd_dequeue_dma = xhci_trb_virt_to_dma(xhci->cmd_ring->deq_seg, >> cmd_trb); >> - /* Is the command ring deq ptr out of sync with the deq seg ptr? */ >> - if (cmd_dequeue_dma == 0) { >> - xhci->error_bitmask |= 1 << 4; >> - return; >> - } >> - /* Does the DMA address match our internal dequeue pointer address? */ >> - if (cmd_dma != (u64) cmd_dequeue_dma) { >> - xhci->error_bitmask |= 1 << 5; >> + /* >> + * Check whether the completion event is for our internal kept >> + * command. >> + */ >> + if (!cmd_dequeue_dma || cmd_dma != (u64)cmd_dequeue_dma) { >> + xhci_warn(xhci, >> + "ERROR mismatched command completion event\n"); >> return; >> } >> >> @@ -1418,7 +1417,7 @@ static void handle_cmd_completion(struct xhci_hcd *xhci, >> break; >> default: >> /* Skip over unknown commands on the event ring */ >> - xhci->error_bitmask |= 1 << 6; >> + xhci_info(xhci, "INFO unknown command type %d\n", cmd_type); >> break; >> } >> >> @@ -1521,7 +1520,7 @@ static void handle_port_status(struct xhci_hcd *xhci, >> /* Port status change events always have a successful completion code */ >> if (GET_COMP_CODE(le32_to_cpu(event->generic.field[2])) != COMP_SUCCESS) { >> xhci_warn(xhci, "WARN: xHC returned failed port status event\n"); >> - xhci->error_bitmask |= 1 << 8; >> + return; > > I don't think we should return here, it will mess up the event ring dequeue pointer. > And a non-expected completion code here should not prevent us from working normally Ah! yes. I though we don't need to handle a unsuccessful command. Thanks for pointing this out. I will fix it in the v2 patch. > > >> } >> port_id = GET_PORT_ID(le32_to_cpu(event->generic.field[0])); >> xhci_dbg(xhci, "Port Status Change Event for port %d\n", port_id); >> @@ -2642,20 +2641,18 @@ static int xhci_handle_event(struct xhci_hcd *xhci) >> { >> union xhci_trb *event; >> int update_ptrs = 1; >> - int ret; >> >> + /* Event ring hasn't been allocated yet. */ >> if (!xhci->event_ring || !xhci->event_ring->dequeue) { >> - xhci->error_bitmask |= 1 << 1; >> - return 0; >> + xhci_err(xhci, "ERROR event ring not ready\n"); >> + return -ENOMEM; >> } >> >> event = xhci->event_ring->dequeue; >> /* Does the HC or OS own the TRB? */ >> if ((le32_to_cpu(event->event_cmd.flags) & TRB_CYCLE) != >> - xhci->event_ring->cycle_state) { >> - xhci->error_bitmask |= 1 << 2; >> + xhci->event_ring->cycle_state) >> return 0; >> - } >> >> /* >> * Barrier between reading the TRB_CYCLE (valid) flag above and any >> @@ -2663,7 +2660,7 @@ static int xhci_handle_event(struct xhci_hcd *xhci) >> */ >> rmb(); >> /* FIXME: Handle more event types. */ >> - switch ((le32_to_cpu(event->event_cmd.flags) & TRB_TYPE_BITMASK)) { >> + switch (le32_to_cpu(event->event_cmd.flags) & TRB_TYPE_BITMASK) { >> case TRB_TYPE(TRB_COMPLETION): >> handle_cmd_completion(xhci, &event->event_cmd); >> break; >> @@ -2672,10 +2669,7 @@ static int xhci_handle_event(struct xhci_hcd *xhci) >> update_ptrs = 0; >> break; >> case TRB_TYPE(TRB_TRANSFER): >> - ret = handle_tx_event(xhci, &event->trans_event); >> - if (ret < 0) >> - xhci->error_bitmask |= 1 << 9; >> - else >> + if (!handle_tx_event(xhci, &event->trans_event)) >> update_ptrs = 0; > > had to check this, it works because handle_tx_event() doesn't return positive values. Yes. How about below code? ret = handle_tx_event(xhci, &event->trans_event); if (ret >=0) update_ptrs = 0; > >> break; >> case TRB_TYPE(TRB_DEV_NOTE): >> @@ -2686,7 +2680,9 @@ static int xhci_handle_event(struct xhci_hcd *xhci) >> TRB_TYPE(48)) >> handle_vendor_event(xhci, event); >> else >> - xhci->error_bitmask |= 1 << 3; >> + xhci_warn(xhci, "ERROR unknown event type %d\n", >> + le32_to_cpu(event->event_cmd.flags) & >> + TRB_TYPE_BITMASK); > > This trb type is still shifted 10 bits when printing it out. > There are not yet any proper helpers or macros for this it seems Okay, I will fix this. > > -Mathias > Best regards, Lu 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