RE: [PATCH] usb: cdns3: Fix: ARM core hang after connect/disconnect operation.

From: Pawel Laszczak
Date: Thu Jan 09 2020 - 03:34:29 EST


>
>On Thu, Jan 09, 2020 at 06:27:02AM +0000, Pawel Laszczak wrote:
>> >> + writel(EP_CMD_EPRST, &priv_dev->regs->ep_cmd);
>> >> +
>> >> + ret = readl_poll_timeout_atomic(&priv_dev->regs->ep_cmd, val,
>> >> + !(val & (EP_CMD_CSTALL | EP_CMD_EPRST)),
>> >> + 1, 1000);
>> >> +
>> >> + if (unlikely(ret))
>> >
>> >Unless you can measure the difference of using/not using a
>> >unlikely/likely mark, NEVER use it. The compiler and cpu can almost
>> >always do better than you can, we have the tests to prove it.
>> >
>>
>> The both of the above timeout should never occur. If they occurred it would be a
>> critical controller bug. In this case driver can only inform about this event.
>
>"Should never occur" is a fun thing to say :)
>
>If it can never occur, then don't even check for it.

Yes, on existing platforms it can never occur.

>
>If it can, then check for it and handle it properly.
>
>What about this controller in systems with removable busses (like PCI?)
>What happens then (hint, I bet this could occur...)

It's good question. Nobody from our customer currently use such system.
The only platform with PCI is used by me for testing purpose.
I will talk with HW team about such cases. Maybe in the feature such improvement
will be necessary.
It's important fix for our customer so I will delete this checking for now.

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>> For timeouts used in driver I've never see an errors. Because debugging these
>> kind of errors is very hard I decided to leave dev_err in such case to inform that
>> probably something is wrong in HW project.
>>
>> I will remove unlikely.
>>
>> >> + dev_err(priv_dev->dev, "Timeout: %s resetting failed.\n",
>> >> + priv_ep->name);
>> >> +
>> >> + priv_ep->flags |= EP_HW_RESETED;
>> >
>> >So an error happens, but you still claim the device is reset? What can
>> >a user do about this error?
>>
>> The error should never occur.
>
>Then no need to warn anyone, just wait and move on.
>
>Or properly handle it.
>
>thanks,
>
>greg k-h

Thanks,

Pawell