Re: [PATCH] usb: gadget: f_fs: Fix kernel panic for SuperSpeed
From: Jim Lin
Date: Thu May 05 2016 - 06:36:16 EST
On 2016å05æ04æ 18:37, Felipe Balbi wrote:
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Hi,
Jim Lin <jilin@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
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In f_fs.c
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static int __ffs_data_do_os_desc(enum ffs_os_desc_type type,
struct usb_os_desc_header *h, void *data,
unsigned len, void *priv)
{
struct ffs_data *ffs = priv;
u8 length;
ENTER();
switch (type) {
case FFS_OS_DESC_EXT_COMPAT: {
struct usb_ext_compat_desc *d = data;
int i;
if (len < sizeof(*d) ||
d->bFirstInterfaceNumber >= ffs->interfaces_count ||
d->Reserved1)
return -EINVAL;
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that's fine, but this is only failing because something else is
returning the wrong set of descriptors (SS vs HS). That's the bug we
want to fix, not work around it.
Thanks.
you're welcome, but to fix that bug we need more information. Why is
composite.c using the wrong set of descriptors ? What is your setup ?
Are you using an in-kernel gadget ? which one ?
No, our gadget driver is on the way to submit.
Using configfs or legacy
gadgets ? gadgetfs ? f_fs ?
How to trigger this ? Can you provide
instructions and (in case of gadgetfs/ffs) code to create a gadget that
hits this problem ?
Please refer to
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/core/+/master/adb/usb_linux_client.cpp
https://android.googlesource.com/device/google/dragon/+/android-6.0.1_r4/init.dragon.usb.rc
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/core/+/master/rootdir/init.usb.configfs.rc
Also this is a thought coming from another engineer for your reference.
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I think Microsoft and linux are contradicting the requirements.
According MSFT's os descriptor definition, one of the reserved fields
needs to be set to 1 whereas seems like f_fs.c expects them to be 0.
(copy pasting from the spec downloaded from:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/gg463179.aspx)
What does upstream think ? Requires some conflict resolution I guess !!
Since the OS descriptors are from MSFT, I believe upstream has to drop
the check and I think this patch might be valid..
bFirstInterfaceNumber This field specifies the interface or function
that is associated with the IDs in this section. To use this function
section to associate a single-function group of interfaces with a single
pair of IDs, set bFirstInterfaceNumber to the first interface in the
group. Then use an IAD in that interfaceâs interface descriptor to
specify which additional interfaces should be included in the group. The
interfaces in the group must be consecutively numbered. For details, see
âSupport for USB Interface Association Descriptor in Windows.â
RESERVED Reserved for system use. Set this value to 0x01.
compatibleID This field contains the value of the compatible ID to be
associated with this function. Any unused bytes should be filled with
NULLs. If the function does not have a compatible ID, fill the entire
field with NULLs.
subCompatibleID This field contains the value of the subcompatible ID to
be associated with this function. Any remaining bytes should be filled
with NULLs. If the function does not have a subcompatible ID, fill the
entire field with NULLs.
RESERVED Reserved. Fill this value with NULLs.
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