Re: Oops in UHCI when encountering "host controller process error"

From: Alan Stern
Date: Tue Dec 09 2008 - 13:43:19 EST


On Tue, 9 Dec 2008, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:

> Yep, there's something very odd going on in there. By contrast, does
> this look OK? The allocations are fine, but I'm wondering if the
> skeleton QH stuff is all correct; it seems to work OK in this state.
>
> uhci_alloc_qh: uhci=ffff88002e5de3d0 qh=ffff88002e5f4000 handle=7e212000
> uhci_alloc_qh: uhci=ffff88002e5de3d0 qh=ffff88002e5f4080 handle=7e212080
> uhci_alloc_qh: uhci=ffff88002e5de3d0 qh=ffff88002e5f4100 handle=7e212100
> uhci_alloc_qh: uhci=ffff88002e5de3d0 qh=ffff88002e5f4180 handle=7e212180
> uhci_alloc_qh: uhci=ffff88002e5de3d0 qh=ffff88002e5f4200 handle=7e212200
> uhci_alloc_qh: uhci=ffff88002e5de3d0 qh=ffff88002e5f4280 handle=7e212280
> uhci_alloc_qh: uhci=ffff88002e5de3d0 qh=ffff88002e5f4300 handle=7e212300
> uhci_alloc_qh: uhci=ffff88002e5de3d0 qh=ffff88002e5f4380 handle=7e212380
> uhci_alloc_qh: uhci=ffff88002e5de3d0 qh=ffff88002e5f4400 handle=7e212400
> uhci_alloc_qh: uhci=ffff88002e5de3d0 qh=ffff88002e5f4480 handle=7e212480
> uhci_alloc_qh: uhci=ffff88002e5de3d0 qh=ffff88002e5f4500 handle=7e212500
> Root-hub state: reset FSBR: 0
> HC status
> usbcmd = 0000 Maxp32
> usbstat = 0020 HCHalted
> usbint = 0000
> usbfrnum = (0)000
> flbaseadd = 7ffd5000
> sof = 40
> stat1 = 0080
> stat2 = 0080
> Most recent frame: 0 (0) Last ISO frame: 0 (0)
> Periodic load table
> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
> Total: 0, #INT: 0, #ISO: 0
> Frame List
> Skeleton QHs
> - skel_unlink_qh
> [ffff88002e5f4000] Skel QH link (00000001) element (00000001)
> queue is empty
> - skel_iso_qh
> [ffff88002e5f4080] Skel QH link (00000001) element (00000001)
> queue is empty
> - skel_int128_qh
> [ffff88002e5f4100] Skel QH link (7e212482) element (00000001)
> queue is empty
> - skel_int64_qh
> [ffff88002e5f4180] Skel QH link (7e212482) element (00000001)
> queue is empty
> - skel_int32_qh
> [ffff88002e5f4200] Skel QH link (7e212482) element (00000001)
> queue is empty
> - skel_int16_qh
> [ffff88002e5f4280] Skel QH link (7e212482) element (00000001)
> queue is empty
> - skel_int8_qh
> [ffff88002e5f4300] Skel QH link (7e212482) element (00000001)
> queue is empty
> - skel_int4_qh
> [ffff88002e5f4380] Skel QH link (7e212482) element (00000001)
> queue is empty
> - skel_int2_qh
> [ffff88002e5f4400] Skel QH link (7e212482) element (00000001)
> queue is empty
> - skel_async_qh
> [ffff88002e5f4480] Skel QH link (00000001) element (7e215000)
> queue is empty
> [ffff88002e5f3000] link (00000001) e0 Length=0 MaxLen=7ff DT0 EndPt=0 Dev=7f, PID=69(IN) (buf=00000000)
> - skel_term_qh
> [ffff88002e5f4500] Skel QH link (7e212502) element (7e215000)
> queue is empty

Yes, that looks normal for a controller with no activity.

Alan Stern

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