Re: [PATCH] usb: dwc3: Skip TRBs while removing requests in disconnect path

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On 5/31/2023 6:30 PM, Thinh Nguyen wrote:
On Wed, May 31, 2023, Elson Serrao wrote:


On 5/31/2023 4:20 PM, Thinh Nguyen wrote:
On Wed, May 31, 2023, Elson Roy Serrao wrote:
Consider a scenario where cable disconnect happens when there is an active
usb reqest queued to the UDC. As part of the disconnect we would issue an
end transfer with no interrupt-on-completion before giving back this
request. Since we are giving back the request without skipping TRBs the
num_trbs field of dwc3_request still holds the stale value previously used.
Function drivers re-use same request for a given bind-unbind session and
hence their dwc3_request context gets preserved across cable
disconnect/connect. When such a request gets re-queued after cable connect,

Why would we preserve the request after a disconnect? The request is
associated with an endpoint, and after disconnect, the endpoint is no
longer valid. Shouldn't the request be freed then?



Function drivers generally allocate usb requests during bind when an
endpoint is allocated to it (through usb_ep_autoconfig). These requests are
freed when an unbind is called as the function is no longer associated with
any end point. The function driver is free to re-use these requests
throughout this bind-unbind session. The only restriction is that the
function drivers wont be able to queue any requests as long as the endpoint

is disabled. But that doesn't enforce function drivers to free the requests
with ep_disable(). Even though the endpoint is disabled with cable
disconnect, that endpoint is still associated with that particular function
driver until that function is unbound.

As an example below is how f_ncm driver allocates and frees the requests
during bind/unbind

Bind()
...
ep = usb_ep_autoconfig(cdev->gadget, &fs_ncm_notify_desc);
if (!ep)
	goto fail;
ncm->notify = ep;

status = -ENOMEM;

/* allocate notification request and buffer */
ncm->notify_req = usb_ep_alloc_request(ep, GFP_KERNEL);
...

The endpoint is enabled later when set_alt is received and disabled in
ncm_disable when the connection goes down (cable disconnect scenario)


Unbind()
....
kfree(ncm->notify_req->buf);
usb_ep_free_request(ncm->notify, ncm->notify_req);

I see similar implementation in other function drivers as well. That is,
keep the usb requests allocated throughout the bind-unbind session and
independent of ep_enable/ep_disable .

Thanks
Elson


Thanks for the clarification. Then you just need to reset the num_trbs
count when giving back the request. Can we do that in
dwc3_gadget_del_and_unmap_request()?

Please add a fix tag.


Yes we can just reset num_trbs in dwc3_gadget_del_and_unmap_request. I had used skip trb function so that the trb_dequeue pointer and HWO field also gets modified accordingly. But we dont really care about it in the disconnect path as we reset that in the subsequent ep enable.
Thanks for this suggestion!
I will add a fix tag and re-upload the patch with above modification.

Thanks
Elson



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