On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 9:16 AM Lu, Brent brent.lu@intel.com wrote:
Regs width difference between BDW and BYT comes from specification. BDW has IPC registers which are 32 wide. This fact ain't exactly the reason to modify sst_shim32_read64.
I'm sharing Amadeo's point of view. Your change should slow down execution a bit - but that might be just what handlers needed to make everything work again. Debug prints also slow down the execution what could have prevented you from spotting the real problem. Let's ignore the memcpy stuff for a moment - could you focus on elaborating the scenario where such issue occurs? Your initial commit message also skips important bits such as platform used when reproducing and so on, please add them.
Splicing in Manoj, from CrOS' LLVM team, who has done a ton of work for building Linux kernels with Clang. Manoj posted this on an internal thread about this issue, that I think could help inform the discussion upstream: ``` I saw the upstream discussion and would like to clarify a few things:
1. __builtin_memcpy makes clang emit a call to memcpy. 2. In Linux kernel: memcpy implementation is provided by Kernel, not clang. 3. clang 10 used to optimize trivial memcpy e.g. 64-bit memcpy was optimized to two 32 bit reads and not calling memcpy at all. 4. clang 11 does not optimize trivial memcpy if the program provides its own memcpy implementation i.e. it defers memcpy to the implementation defined memcpy. 4.1: As kernel provides its own memcpy, this code here now calls into kernel memcpy . 5. If the code now does not work as expected, this is because it was relying on compiler to optimize the code to two 32 bit reads and not calling memcpy. i.e. it was just working by chance.
So, replacing call to memcpy by an implementation that does the reads in a loop is the right thing to get the previous behavior. ``` In particular, I'm curious if the readb/readl/readw macros (arch/x86/include/asm/io.h) should be used here, which are explicitly designed to prevent multiple reads or write from being combined into memcpy()'s for MMIO? Though I have no idea if that even applies here, and have only been paying attention to this bug from afar, so sorry if the suggestion is just noise.
Thanks, Czarek
This issue is reported to happen on BYT Chrome book (rambi) on Chrome-v4.4 branch after changing toolchain from clang10 to clang11.
The reproduce step is simple. Just run arecord multiple times (<10) then you will see error message for hw_params ioctl failure.
$ arecord -D hw:1,0 -f S16_LE -c 2 /dev/null $ ctrl+c
The error message suggests the stream commit (IPC_IA_ALLOC_STREAM, 0x20) IPC command failed due to timeout but the msg id field of ipcd read after the timeout is also 0x20. It seems to me that the command is success but the host driver does not know it for some reason.
2020-03-15T23:02:06.614151+00:00 ERR kernel: [ 852.023766] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: ipc: --message timeout-- ipcx 0x2220 isr 0xf0020 ipcd 0x2220 imrx 0x0 2020-03-15T23:02:06.614209+00:00 ERR kernel: [ 852.023796] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: ipc: error stream commit failed 2020-03-15T23:02:06.614218+00:00 ERR kernel: [ 852.023813] Baytrail Audio: PCM: failed stream commit -110 2020-03-15T23:02:06.614225+00:00 ERR kernel: [ 852.023832] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: ASoC: baytrail-pcm-audio hw params failed: -110
I add some messages to make the log easier to read. You can check the gerrit link if you are interested: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromiumos/third_party/kernel/+/2...
In the test patch I read the SST_IPCD register in sst_byt_irq_thread() twice and found the value could be different. The IPC_IA_FREE_STREAM(0x21) seems to be the last IPC command sent in the pcm_release of previous arecord command.
[ 125.009724] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_release: [ 125.009732] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: ipc_tx_message: header 0x8000000000000221 wait 1 [ 125.009760] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: byt_tx_msg: header 0x8000000000000226 [ 125.009803] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: sst_byt_irq_thread: header 0x297 [ 125.009823] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: byt_tx_msg: header 0x8000000000000221 [ 125.009872] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: sst_byt_irq_thread: header 0x297 [ 125.010442] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: sst_byt_irq_thread: header 0x80000000000c2226 [ 125.010456] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: sst_ipc_reply_find_msg: not match, msg header 0x8000000000000221 [ 125.010511] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: sst_byt_irq_thread: header 0x8000000000000221 [ 125.011355] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: tx_wait_done: ipc success, header 0x8000000000000221 [ 125.380506] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_capture_open: [ 125.380544] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_capture_ioctl1: INFO [ 125.380554] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_capture_ioctl1: PVERSION [ 125.380561] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_capture_ioctl1: TTSTAMP [ 125.380581] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_mmap: [ 125.380622] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_mmap: [ 125.380648] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_capture_ioctl1: INFO [ 125.380717] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_capture_ioctl1: HW_REFINE [ 125.380737] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_capture_ioctl1: HW_REFINE [ 125.380766] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_capture_ioctl1: HW_REFINE [ 125.380779] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_capture_ioctl1: HW_REFINE [ 125.380789] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_capture_ioctl1: HW_REFINE [ 125.380799] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_capture_ioctl1: HW_REFINE [ 125.380808] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_capture_ioctl1: HW_REFINE [ 125.380815] sound pcmC1D0c: snd_pcm_capture_ioctl1: HW_PARAMS [ 125.380839] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: ipc_tx_message: header 0x8000000000642220 wait 1 [ 125.380854] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: byt_tx_msg: header 0x8000000000642220 => write IPC_IA_ALLOC_STREAM message (0x20) to SST_IPCX [ 125.380931] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: sst_byt_irq_thread: header 0x8000000000000221 => read message reply from SST_IPCD and an IPC_IA_FREE_STREAM(0x21) is returned [ 125.380942] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: sst_byt_irq_thread: ipcd 0x8000000000602220 => read SST_IPCD again, this time the message id is what we are expected (0x20) [ 125.380948] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: sst_ipc_reply_find_msg: not match, msg header 0x8000000000642220 [ 125.681171] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: tx_wait_done: ipc timeout, header 0x8000000000642220 [ 125.681204] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: ipc: --message timeout-- ipcx 0x2220 isr 0x50020 ipcd 0x2220 imrx 0x0 [ 125.681212] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: ipc: error stream commit failed [ 125.681217] Baytrail Audio: PCM: failed stream commit -110 [ 125.681223] baytrail-pcm-audio baytrail-pcm-audio: ASoC: baytrail-pcm-audio hw params failed: -110
Regards, Brent
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