On Thu, Aug 26, 2021 at 12:28:21PM +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote: > On Thu, 19 Aug 2021 13:34:27 +0200, > Takashi Iwai wrote: > > > > The recent attempt to handle an unknown ROM state in the commit > > d143825baf15 ("usb: renesas-xhci: Fix handling of unknown ROM state") > > resulted in a regression and reverted later by the commit 44cf53602f5a > > ("Revert "usb: renesas-xhci: Fix handling of unknown ROM state""). > > The problem of the former fix was that it treated the failure of > > firmware loading as a fatal error. Since the firmware files aren't > > included in the standard linux-firmware tree, most users don't have > > them, hence they got the non-working system after that. The revert > > fixed the regression, but also it didn't make the firmware loading > > triggered even on the devices that do need it. So we need still a fix > > for them. > > > > This is another attempt to handle the unknown ROM state. Like the > > previous fix, this also tries to load the firmware when ROM shows > > unknown state. In this patch, however, the failure of a firmware > > loading (such as a missing firmware file) isn't handled as a fatal > > error any longer when ROM has been already detected, but it falls back > > to the ROM mode like before. The error is returned only when no ROM > > is detected and the firmware loading failed. > > > > Along with it, for simplifying the code flow, the detection and the > > check of ROM is factored out from renesas_fw_check_running() and done > > in the caller side, renesas_xhci_check_request_fw(). It avoids the > > redundant ROM checks. > > > > The patch was tested on Lenovo Thinkpad T14 gen (BIOS 1.34). Also it > > was confirmed that no regression is seen on another Thinkpad T14 > > machine that has worked without the patch, too. > > > > Fixes: 44cf53602f5a ("Revert "usb: renesas-xhci: Fix handling of unknown ROM state"") > > BugLink: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1189207 > > Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@xxxxxxx> > > A gentle ping to confirm whether this gets a review or not. Given no one else objected, I'll go take it now, thanks. greg k-h