On 12/09/2022 12:05, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote:
On 9/7/22 10:52, Richard Fitzgerald wrote:
The correct way to handle interrupts is to clear the bits we are about to handle _before_ handling them. Thus if the condition then re-asserts during the handling we won't lose it.
This patch changes cdns_update_slave_status_work() to do this.
The previous code cleared the interrupts after handling them. The problem with this is that when handling enumeration of devices the ATTACH statuses can be accidentally cleared and so some or all of the devices never complete their enumeration.
Thus we can have a situation like this:
one or more devices are reverting to ID #0
accumulated status bits indicate some devices attached and some on ID #0. (Remember: status bits are sticky until they are handled)
Because of device on #0 sdw_handle_slave_status() programs the device ID and exits without handling the other status, expecting to get an ATTACHED from this reprogrammed device.
The device immediately starts reporting ATTACHED in PINGs, which will assert its CDNS_MCP_SLAVE_INTSTAT_ATTACHED bit.
cdns_update_slave_status_work() clears INTSTAT0/1. If the initial status had CDNS_MCP_SLAVE_INTSTAT_ATTACHED bit set it will be cleared.
The ATTACHED change for the device has now been lost.
cdns_update_slave_status_work() clears CDNS_MCP_INT_SLAVE_MASK so if the new ATTACHED state had set it, it will be cleared without ever having been handled.
Unless there is some other state change from another device to cause a new interrupt, the ATTACHED state of the reprogrammed device will never cause an interrupt so its enumeration will not be completed.
Signed-off-by: Richard Fitzgerald rf@opensource.cirrus.com
drivers/soundwire/cadence_master.c | 18 ++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/soundwire/cadence_master.c b/drivers/soundwire/cadence_master.c index 245191d22ccd..3acd7b89c940 100644 --- a/drivers/soundwire/cadence_master.c +++ b/drivers/soundwire/cadence_master.c @@ -954,9 +954,22 @@ static void cdns_update_slave_status_work(struct work_struct *work) u32 device0_status; int retry_count = 0;
/*
* Clear main interrupt first so we don't lose any assertions
* the happen during this function.
*/
cdns_writel(cdns, CDNS_MCP_INTSTAT, CDNS_MCP_INT_SLAVE_MASK);
slave0 = cdns_readl(cdns, CDNS_MCP_SLAVE_INTSTAT0); slave1 = cdns_readl(cdns, CDNS_MCP_SLAVE_INTSTAT1);
/*
* Clear the bits before handling so we don't lose any
* bits that re-assert.
*/
cdns_writel(cdns, CDNS_MCP_SLAVE_INTSTAT0, slave0);
cdns_writel(cdns, CDNS_MCP_SLAVE_INTSTAT1, slave1);
/* combine the two status */ slave_intstat = ((u64)slave1 << 32) | slave0;
@@ -964,8 +977,6 @@ static void cdns_update_slave_status_work(struct work_struct *work)
update_status: cdns_update_slave_status(cdns, slave_intstat);
- cdns_writel(cdns, CDNS_MCP_SLAVE_INTSTAT0, slave0);
- cdns_writel(cdns, CDNS_MCP_SLAVE_INTSTAT1, slave1);
this one is hard to review, if you don't clear the status here, then how does the retry work if there is a new event?
The retry loop doesn't work off the interrupt status bits. Precisely because the #0 ATTACH bit probably doesn't re-assert if the PING status for #0 doesn't change, the retry checks the most recent PING response instead.
Put differently, do we need to retry and the 'goto update_status' any more?
Yes, I believe you do still need it. The Cadence interrupts appear to assert when there is a change of status. If there are multiple devices reporting on dev ID #0 then the PING status of #0 will not change until they have all been reprogrammed, so it will not automatically re-assert.
Anyway, I don't want to mix bugfixes with code improvements. If the loop _could_ be removed that should be done separately from fixing the interrupt handling bug.
/* * When there is more than one peripheral per link, it's @@ -1001,8 +1012,7 @@ static void cdns_update_slave_status_work(struct work_struct *work) } }
- /* clear and unmask Slave interrupt now */
- cdns_writel(cdns, CDNS_MCP_INTSTAT, CDNS_MCP_INT_SLAVE_MASK);
- /* unmask Slave interrupt now */ cdns_updatel(cdns, CDNS_MCP_INTMASK, CDNS_MCP_INT_SLAVE_MASK, CDNS_MCP_INT_SLAVE_MASK);