Re: [REGRESSION] "USB: use kfifo to buffer usb-generic serial writes" causes gobi_loader to hang

From: Anssi Hannula
Date: Tue Feb 23 2010 - 21:33:57 EST


On maanantai 22 helmikuu 2010 22:12:41 Alan Stern wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 02:10:33PM -0500, Alan Stern wrote:
> > > On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, Anssi Hannula wrote:
> > > > Does this mean a tty interface is ill-suited for the microcode
> > > > upload, and instead qcserial should use the kernel's generic
> > > > microcode upload mechanism or the userspace should use libusb to do
> > > > it?
> > >
> > > I don't know. Didn't the old successful code use a tty interface?
> >
> > Yes. The kfifo changes have caused some sort of alteration in behaviour.
> >
> > > > Any idea what could be causing the hang, then?
> > >
> > > No idea, unless it's the device.
> >
> > Once the device hangs, it then tends to refuse any input until power
> > cycled. So it's clearly getting into some sort of undefined state,
> > though whether that's because it only gets sent half of its firmware
> > (ie, the hang occurs and as a result the hardware dies) or whether it's
> > causing the hang by dying is unclear.
>
> The latest logs did show all the firmware getting sent -- or at least,
> they show that as much data was sent by the nonworking driver as by the
> working driver. So I'd say the device causes the hang by dying,
> although I don't know where the hang is or why a dead device should
> cause it.

When the hang happens, the complete firmware is *not* sent to the device. The
usbmon log is 10 times smaller:
http://stuff.onse.fi/gobi2000/gobi-regression2.mon.log
For reference, here's the hang with usbserial debug=1:
http://stuff.onse.fi/gobi2000/gobi-regression2.dmesg.log

The later logs were of runs that did not hang, but did still not work. I added
descriptions here, in case someone is confused with all the logs (which I
should've named better): http://stuff.onse.fi/gobi2000/

But if a device in corrupt state can cause such a hang, then it is likely that
that is happening here (due to the packet bounding issue described in the
other messages).

--
Anssi Hannula
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