On Tue, Aug 13, 2024, Prashanth K wrote: > > > On 08-08-24 05:36 am, Thinh Nguyen wrote: > > > > > And turns out, retries 1500 to 15000 (worst case), which can range from 3ms > > > to 30ms. By this time, control can reach startXfer, where it tries to > > > perform remote-wakeup even if host just resumed the gadget. > > > > Polling for 20K time is a bit much, and this will vary depending on > > different setup. This is something that I want to fix in the wakeup() > > ops and keep everything async. > > > This was done as part of experiment, just to determine the latency in DSTS. > And it was around 3-30ms. Saw rhis same behaviour when polling DSTS in > __dwc3_gadget_wakeup(sync) > > > > > > > For SS case, this retries count was consistently 1, it was passing in first > > > try itself. But unfortunately doesn't behave the same way in HS. > > > > > > > GUSB2PHYCFG.suspendusb2 turns on the signal required to complete a > > > > command within 50us. This happens within the timeout required for an > > > > endpoint command. As a result, there's no need to perform remote wakeup. > > > > > > > > For usb3 speed, if it's in U3, the gadget is in suspend anyway. There > > > > will be no ep_queue to trigger the Start Transfer command. > > > > > > > > You can just remove the whole Start Transfer check for remote wakeup > > > > completely. > > > > > > > Sorry, i didnt understand your suggestion. The startxfer check is needed as > > > per databook, but we also need to handle the latency seen in DSTS when > > > operating in HS. > > > > > > > usb_ep_queue should not trigger remote wakeup; it should be done by > > wakeup() ops. The programming guide just noted that the Start Transfer > > command should not be issued while in L1/L2/U3. It suggested to wake up > > the host to bring it out of L1/L2/U3 state so the command can go > > through. > > > > My suggestion is to remove the L1/L2/U3 check in > > dwc3_send_gadget_ep_cmd(), and it will still work fine with reasons > > noted previously. So, just do this: > > > > diff --git a/drivers/usb/dwc3/gadget.c b/drivers/usb/dwc3/gadget.c > > index 0ea2ca0f0d28..6ef6c4ef2a7b 100644 > > --- a/drivers/usb/dwc3/gadget.c > > +++ b/drivers/usb/dwc3/gadget.c > > @@ -411,30 +411,6 @@ int dwc3_send_gadget_ep_cmd(struct dwc3_ep *dep, unsigned int cmd, > > dwc3_writel(dwc->regs, DWC3_GUSB2PHYCFG(0), reg); > > } > > > > - if (DWC3_DEPCMD_CMD(cmd) == DWC3_DEPCMD_STARTTRANSFER) { > > - int link_state; > > - > > - /* > > - * Initiate remote wakeup if the link state is in U3 when > > - * operating in SS/SSP or L1/L2 when operating in HS/FS. If the > > - * link state is in U1/U2, no remote wakeup is needed. The Start > > - * Transfer command will initiate the link recovery. > > - */ > > - link_state = dwc3_gadget_get_link_state(dwc); > > - switch (link_state) { > > - case DWC3_LINK_STATE_U2: > > - if (dwc->gadget->speed >= USB_SPEED_SUPER) > > - break; > > - > > - fallthrough; > > - case DWC3_LINK_STATE_U3: > > - ret = __dwc3_gadget_wakeup(dwc, false); > > - dev_WARN_ONCE(dwc->dev, ret, "wakeup failed --> %d\n", > > - ret); > > - break; > > - } > > - } > > - > > /* > > * For some commands such as Update Transfer command, DEPCMDPARn > > * registers are reserved. Since the driver often sends Update Transfer > > > > When we receive the wakeup event, then the device is no longer in > > L1/L2/U3. The Start Tranfer command should go through. > > Ok will do this, I hope there won't be any corner cases where the link is > down when start_xfer happens. I was not really sure about the history, thats > why tried to incorporate my fix into the above IF check. > It was initially implemented verbatim base on the Start Transfer command suggestion from the programming guide without considering the dwc3 driver flow. First dwc3 checks for U1/U2/U3 state. Then we fixed to only check for L1/L2/U3 state, but it's still not right. I've had this on my TODO list for awhile and haven't made an update since it's not critical. > > We do have an issue where if the function driver issues remote wakeup, > > the link may not transition before ep_queue() because wakeup() can be > > async. In that case, you probably want to keep the usb_requests in the > > pending_list until the link_state transitions out of low power. > > > > The other thing that I noted previously is that I want to fix is the > > wakeup() ops. Currently it can be async or synchronous. We should keep > > it consistent and make it async throughout. > > > Sounds like a good idea, we can move the req to pending list, then issue > async wakeup, and queue it back once linksts_change interrupt indicates > L0/U0. Special care is needed in dwc3_gadget_func_wakeup() when making it > async. > Yes. That would be great. Thanks, Thinh