Aleksander Morgado <aleksandermj@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On 3/14/24 11:50, Oliver Neukum wrote: >> wdm_read() cannot race with itself. However, in >> service_outstanding_interrupt() it can race with the >> workqueue, which can be triggered by error handling. >> Hence we need to make sure that the WDM_RESPONDING >> flag is not just only set but tested. >> Fixes: afba937e540c9 ("USB: CDC WDM driver") >> Signed-off-by: Oliver Neukum <oneukum@xxxxxxxx> > > We are not aware of all the details involved in this patch, but we had > to revert it in all the different ChromeOS kernel versions where we > had it cherry-picked, because it broke the MBIM communication with the > Intel XMM based Fibocomm L850 modem. Other modems shipped in > Chromebooks like the QC based Fibocomm FM101 don't seem to be > affected. > > Attached is an example output of mbimcli talking directly to the > cdc-wdm port (i.e. without ModemManager or the mbim-proxy). In the > example, we are receiving a bunch of different messages from previous > mbimcli runs. Looking at the timestamps, it looks as if we only > receive a message right after we have sent one, e.g. after each "open > request" we end up receiving responses for requests sent in earlier > runs; or something along those lines. > > Is this bad behavior of this specific modem chipset, and if so, how > can we workaround it? If you need any additional information or help > to test new patches, let us know. I'm not sure I understand what problem that patch is supposed to fix. Which means that everything I write could be completely wrong... But to me it looks like the described issue is exactly what you should expect if that change ever triggers. I believe we must resubmit the urb from service_outstanding_interrupt(). That's why it was added. See the explanation Robert wrote when introducing it: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/usb/class/cdc-wdm.c?id=c1da59dad0ebd3f9bd238f3fff82b1f7ffda7829 As for the XMM behaviour: it's been a long time since I tried any of those, but AFAIR one the major differences compared to Qualcomm was the strict queue handling in the firmware. This caused a number of problems where the cdc-wdm driver wanted to skip a message for some reason. So I'm not surprised that a bug like this is triggered by one of those modems. That's probably the only thing they are good for :-) Bjørn