On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 10:49:00AM +0300, Mathias Nyman wrote: > On 28.6.2021 9.55, Jung Daehwan wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 08:53:02AM +0200, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > >> On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 11:25:48AM +0900, Jung Daehwan wrote: > >>> On Tue, Jun 22, 2021 at 09:56:20PM +0200, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > >>>> On Tue, Jun 22, 2021 at 08:24:56PM +0900, Daehwan Jung wrote: > >>>>> It seems 10 secs timeout is too long in general case. A core would wait for > >>>>> 10 secs without doing other task and it can be happended on every device. > >>>> > >>>> Only if the handshake does not come back sooner, right? > >>> > >>> Yes, right. > >>> > >>>> What is causing your device to timeout here? > >>> > >>> Host Controller doesn't respond handshake. I don't know why and I ask HW team > >>> to debug it. > >> > >> Please work to fix your hardware, that feels like the root of the > >> problem here. If you require the timeout for xhci_reset() to happen, > >> then how do you know that the hardware really did reset properly in the > >> reduced amount of time you just provided? > >> > > > > I continue fixing this issue with hardware engineer, but currently just > > host controller can crash whole system and that's why I want to fix it. > > How about adding some error logs in this situation for recognizing this issue? > > We can add error log in xhci_stop as xhci_reset can returns error like below. > > > > static void xhci_stop(struct usb_hcd *hcd) > > { > > u32 temp; > > struct xhci_hcd *xhci = hcd_to_xhci(hcd); > > + int ret; > > > > mutex_lock(&xhci->mutex); > > > > @@ -733,6 +734,9 @@ static void xhci_stop(struct usb_hcd *hcd) > > xhci->cmd_ring_state = CMD_RING_STATE_STOPPED; > > xhci_halt(xhci); > > xhci_reset(xhci); > > + if (ret) > > + xhci_err(xhci, "%s: Error while reset xhci Host controller - ret = %d\n" > > + , __func__, ret); > > spin_unlock_irq(&xhci->lock); > > > > We can check the xhci_reset() return value here and print a message, makes sense. > > The original reason for the 10 second timeout was because a host actually took 9 seconds: > > commit 22ceac191211cf6688b1bf6ecd93c8b6bf80ed9b > > xhci: Increase reset timeout for Renesas 720201 host. > > The NEC/Renesas 720201 xHCI host controller does not complete its reset > within 250 milliseconds. In fact, it takes about 9 seconds to reset the > host controller, and 1 second for the host to be ready for doorbell > rings. Extend the reset and CNR polling timeout to 10 seconds each. > Agreed. We also run into the similar issue (very very rarely reproduced) on our platforms like SM8450. The issue happens when host mode is de-activated (type-c cable disconnected). Since xhci_reset() is called with interrupts disabled, a timeout of 10 seconds is fatal to the system. Thanks, Pavan