Ongoing battle with umass(4) and xhci(4)
Hans Petter Selasky
hselasky at c2i.net
Tue Mar 13 06:24:40 UTC 2012
On Tuesday 13 March 2012 04:37:55 Brandon Gooch wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 3:15 AM, Hans Petter Selasky <hselasky at c2i.net>
wrote:
> >> Is there something fishy happening between the USB stack and CAM?
> >> hmmm...
> >
> > No,
> >
> > It is not the CAM layer this time, though there are some bugs there too.
> >
> >
> > In the beginning of the log I see that in the successful case we receive
> > a stall event:
> >
> > -xhci_check_transfer: slot=1 epno=3 remainder=13 status=6
> > -xhci_check_transfer: TD is last
> > -xhci_cmd_stop_ep:
> > -xhci_check_command: Received command event
> > -xhci_configure_reset_endpoint: Could not stop endpoint 3
> > -xhci_cmd_reset_ep:
> > -xhci_check_command: Received command event
> > -xhci_cmd_set_tr_dequeue_ptr:
> > -xhci_check_command: Received command event
> > -xhci_cmd_evaluate_ctx:
> > -xhci_check_command: Received command event
> > -xhci_cmd_configure_ep:
> > -xhci_check_command: Received command event
> > -xhci_configure_reset_endpoint: Could not configure endpoint 3
> > -xhci_ep_clear_stall:
> > -xhci_device_generic_enter:
> > -xhci_setup_generic_chain_sub: NTRB=1
> > -xhci_setup_generic_chain_sub: LINK=0x82883180
> > -xhci_setup_generic_chain_sub: NTRB=1
> > -xhci_setup_generic_chain_sub: LINK=0x82883000
> > -xhci_setup_generic_chain: first=0xffffff8460883300
> > last=0xffffff8460883180 -xhci_device_generic_start:
> > -xhci_transfer_insert: qh_pos = 1
> > -xhci_check_transfer: slot=1 epno=1 remainder=0 status=1
> > -xhci_check_transfer: slot=1 epno=1 remainder=0 status=1
> > -xhci_check_transfer: Following next TD
> > -xhci_check_transfer: slot=1 epno=1 remainder=0 status=1
> > -xhci_check_transfer: slot=1 epno=1 remainder=0 status=1
> > -xhci_check_transfer: TD is last
> >
> >
> > This is not received in the failing case.
> >
> > Maybe this indicates a lost interrupt or something like that?
> >
> > In /sys/dev/usb/controller/xhci.c
> >
> > static void
> > xhci_interrupt_poll(struct xhci_softc *sc)
> >
> > Add a printf:
> >
> > if (i == XHCI_MAX_EVENTS) {
> > i = 0;
> > j ^= 1;
> >
> > /* check for timeout */
> > if (!--t) {
> > + printf("XHCI:
> > Timeout\n"); break;
> > }
> > }
> >
> >
> > See if what happens.
> >
> > Also change the xhci.c code to call
> >
> > xhci_interrupt_poll() two times instead of one.
> >
> >
> > --HPS
>
> Unfortunately, the condition was never reached.
>
> I've started trying to dtrace xhci(4) function boundaries, and, well
> there's a lot of recursion with xhci_interrupt_poll(). However, I
> never see that function called from xhci_do_poll(), which is called
> from xhci_interrupt() (to "catch any lost interrupts" according to the
> comment).
>
> You may have already told me this, but what does "Down reving Protocol
> Version from 2 to 0?" in the success case on my system? Is this the
> USB protocol which is "down rev'ed"? If so, what USB level is this
> flash drive running at?
Hi,
The XHCI supports all the wire USB protocols up to date. Is that what you ask?
--HPS
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