On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 09:13:09PM +0530, Selvarasu Ganesan wrote: > > On 8/16/2024 3:25 PM, Greg KH wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 12:18:31PM +0530, Selvarasu Ganesan wrote: > >> This commit addresses an issue where the USB core could access an > >> invalid event buffer address during runtime suspend, potentially causing > >> SMMU faults and other memory issues in Exynos platforms. The problem > >> arises from the following sequence. > >> 1. In dwc3_gadget_suspend, there is a chance of a timeout when > >> moving the USB core to the halt state after clearing the > >> run/stop bit by software. > >> 2. In dwc3_core_exit, the event buffer is cleared regardless of > >> the USB core's status, which may lead to an SMMU faults and > >> other memory issues. if the USB core tries to access the event > >> buffer address. > >> > >> To prevent this hardware quirk on Exynos platforms, this commit ensures > >> that the event buffer address is not cleared by software when the USB > >> core is active during runtime suspend by checking its status before > >> clearing the buffer address. > >> > >> Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx # v6.1+ > > Any hint as to what commit id this fixes? > > > > thanks, > > > > greg k-h > > > Hi Greg, > > This issue is not related to any particular commit. The given fix is > address a hardware quirk on the Exynos platform. And we require it to be > backported on stable kernel 6.1 and above all stable kernel. If it's a hardware quirk issue, why are you restricting it to a specific kernel release and not a specific kernel commit? Why not 5.15? 5.4? thanks, greg k-h