Re: [alsa-devel] Allocating buffers for USB transfers (again)
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 1:15 AM, Sarah Sharp sarah.a.sharp@linux.intel.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 05:33:02PM +0200, Daniel Mack wrote:
On 08/10/2011 04:32 PM, Alan Stern wrote:
Looking at the driver's current code, it appears that your patch does not fix the bug properly. Using discontiguous regions in the transfer buffer is perfectly okay. The real problem is later on, where you do:
if (send_it) { out->number_of_packets = FRAMES_PER_URB;
This should be
out->number_of_packets = outframe;
The way it is now, the USB stack will try to use data from all the frame descriptors, and the last few will be stale because the loop doesn't set them.
That's actually true, even though it doesn't seem to cause any trouble. I tested everything here of course, and the output URBs return back from the USB stack with their length fields zeroed out, which then causes the stack to send packets with zero-length fields at the end.
Actually, it causes system hangs when the driver is loaded on a device attached to a USB 3.0 port, as Alan Stern pointed out:
Yes, I've noticed this.
Please don't submit zero-length transfers. The xHCI driver just isn't able to handle it. Arguably, it probably should have just rejected your URB when it found a zero length buffer, so I'll probably be submitting a patch to fix that.
According to the spec, sending zero-length frames should be fine, no? Is there any particular reason why XCHI can't handle this while EHCI can? And does my patch fix the driver for XHCI?
Daniel
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