Re: [PATCH v5 2/3] usb: gadget: udc: core: Invoke usb_gadget_connect only when started

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On Wed, May 31, 2023 at 04:02:02AM +0000, Badhri Jagan Sridharan wrote:
> usb_udc_connect_control() does not check to see if the udc has already
> been started. This causes gadget->ops->pullup to be called through
> usb_gadget_connect() when invoked from usb_udc_vbus_handler() even
> before usb_gadget_udc_start() is called. Guard this by checking for
> udc->started in usb_udc_connect_control() before invoking
> usb_gadget_connect().

After a merged version of patches 1/3 and 3/3 have been applied, it 
seems like most of this will not be needed any more.  Maybe not any of 
it.

usb_udc_connect_control() gets called from only two places.  One of them 
is in gadget_bind_driver(), where we know that the UDC has been started 
and connecting is allowed.  The other place is the vbus work routine 
queued by usb_udc_vbus_handler().  If that place checks the new 
allow_connect flag before calling usb_gadget_connect(), nothing more 
will be needed.  You just have to make sure that the allow_connect flag 
is set in gadget_bind_driver between the start and connect_control 
calls, and it is cleared in gadget_unbind_driver before the 
cancel_work_sync call.

It's possible that a new mutex will be needed to synchronize accesses to 
the allow_connect flag.  That's something you will have to study and 
decide on.  But if you can avoid adding one, that would be best.

> Guarding udc->vbus, udc->started, gadget->connect, gadget->deactivate
> related functions with connect_lock. usb_gadget_connect_locked(),
> usb_gadget_disconnect_locked(), usb_udc_connect_control_locked(),
> usb_gadget_udc_start_locked(), usb_gadget_udc_stop_locked() are called
> with this lock held as they can be simulataneously invoked from
> different code paths.

It's a general principle of kernel programming that locks protect data, 
not code.  So if this patch were to be accepted, you would have to 
change this description to say that connect_lock guards various flags, 
not various function calls.

Alan Stern



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