Re: Possible software flow problem in serial_core
From: Peter Hurley
Date: Thu Mar 20 2014 - 19:06:24 EST
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On 03/20/2014 09:44 AM, Bollinger, Seth wrote:
Hello All,
Weâve recently run into a possible problem with software flow control
handling in the serial_core layer.
Here is the scenario:
1. Transmit from uart to remote device
2. Remote device sends us an XOFF
3. The tty layer receives the XOFF
4. stop_tty() - The uart transmitter is stopped (ops->stop_tx) just as the
serial_core ring is cleared (this could trap a few bytes in the fifo).
5. Remote device sends us an XON
6. The tty layer receives the XON
7. start_tty() - However, the serial_core ring is empty, so the call to
start the uart transmitter (uart_start:ops->start_tx) is skipped
Any window, however small, could leave bytes stuck in the transmitter
forever -- particularly if there will be no further transmission until
receiving a response.
I can't find any functionality in the drivers that accounts for this
possibility. Can you help me find how Linux serial drivers manage this
eventuality?
Thanks,
Seth
What hardware is this?
A 16550 transmitter doesn't shut-off at uart->stop_tx(), so the remaining
data in the transmitter FIFO is still transmitted.
Some hardware has (relatively) big FIFOs and allows the transmitter to be
shutoff, but these should unconditionally re-enable the transmitter without
clearing the xmit fifo.
Are you seeing lost data? Maybe it's because soft flow-control is to
slow to shutoff the sender?
Regards,
Peter Hurley
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