Re: [BUG 4.9] New led trigger usbport gets the kernel to panic
From: Ralph Sennhauser
Date: Fri Dec 02 2016 - 03:48:28 EST
On Thu, 1 Dec 2016 17:56:07 +0100
RafaÅ MiÅecki <rafal@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 12/01/2016 03:28 PM, Ralph Sennhauser wrote:
> > Below the oops with your debug patch applied.
> >
> > (...)
> >
> > root@wrt1900acs:/# cd sys/class/leds/pca963x\:shelby\:white\:usb2/
> > root@wrt1900acs:/sys/devices/platform/soc/soc:internal-regs/f1011000.i2c/i2c-0/0-0068/leds/pca963x:shelby:white:usb2#
> > echo usbport > trigger [ 124.727665] leds
> > pca963x:shelby:white:usb2: [usbport_trig_add_port] port:dd708240
> > [ 124.735266] leds pca963x:shelby:white:usb2:
> > [usbport_trig_add_port] port->port_name:usb1-port1
> > port->data:dd708140 [ 124.745671] leds pca963x:shelby:white:usb2:
> > [usbport_trig_add_port] port:dd7083c0 [ 124.753194] leds
> > pca963x:shelby:white:usb2: [usbport_trig_add_port]
> > port->port_name:usb2-port1 port->data:dd708140 [ 124.763594] leds
> > pca963x:shelby:white:usb2: [usbport_trig_add_port] port:dd708300
> > [ 124.771114] leds pca963x:shelby:white:usb2:
> > [usbport_trig_add_port] port->port_name:usb3-port1
> > port->data:dd708140
> > root@wrt1900acs:/sys/devices/platform/soc/soc:internal-regs/f1011000.i2c/i2c-0/0-0068/leds/pca963x:shelby:white:usb2#
> > echo 1 > ports/usb2-port1[ 171.649751] leds
> > pca963x:shelby:white:usb2: [usbport_trig_port_store] buf:1
> > [ 171.649751] size:2
> >
> > [ 171.660160] leds pca963x:shelby:white:usb2:
> > [usbport_trig_port_store] port:dd7083c0 [ 171.668103] leds
> > pca963x:shelby:white:usb2: [usbport_trig_port_store]
> > port->port_name:usb2-port1 port->data:dd708140 [ 171.678678]
> > [usbport_trig_update_count] usbport_data->count:0 [ 171.684457]
> > [usbport_trig_update_count] usbport_data->count:0 [ 171.690253]
> > Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
> > 00000000
>
> Oh, so this happens a bit later than I expected or I could read from
> the backtrace. Anyway this debugging was still helpful, I think I can
> see a possible problem.
>
> So most likely the crash happens at the:
> led_cdev->brightness_set(led_cdev, ...);
> call. I'm not sure what I was thinking when writing that code. It
> looks wrong.
>
> The thing is some LEDs (drivers) don't provide brightness_set op.
> It's fine, we should just use brightness_set_blocking op when that
> happens. Of course kernel has proper helpers for that, we don't have
> to worry about the choice of op or scheduling the work. I have no
> idea why I didn't use a proper helper in the first place.
>
> So we should simply replace above call with one of following ones:
> 1) led_set_brightness(led_cdev, ...);
> 2) led_set_brightness_nosleep(led_cdev, ...);
> 3) led_set_brightness_sync(led_cdev, ...);
>
> I still have to check which one is correct. In theory we don't deal
> blinking at this point so we shouldn't need to use led_set_brightness.
>
> led_set_brightness_nosleep looks like the most likely correct choice.
>
> led_set_brightness_sync requires brightness_set_blocking which is not
> always present so most likely we don't want this one.
>
>
> If you have some free time and you want to play with this, please
> replace led_cdev->brightness_set
> with
> led_set_brightness_nosleep
> and give it a try. This should fix crashes for you.
>
> I'll look at this again during next days.
Hi RafaÅ
I just gave 2) led_set_brightness_nosleep a try. The kernel no longer
crashes and the led does work as expected.
Thanks
Ralph