Re: [PATCH] usb: dwc3: ep0: Fix the possible missed request for handling delay STATUS phase
From: Alan Stern
Date: Mon Feb 27 2017 - 17:19:37 EST
On Tue, 21 Feb 2017, Baolin Wang wrote:
> On 17 February 2017 at 16:04, Felipe Balbi <balbi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Baolin Wang <baolin.wang@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> >>>> (One possible approach would be to have the setup routine return
> >>>> different values for explicit and implicit status stages -- for
> >>>> example, return 1 if it wants to submit an explicit status request.
> >>>> That wouldn't be very different from the current
> >>>> USB_GADGET_DELAYED_STATUS approach.)
> >>>
> >>> not really, no. The idea was for composite.c and/or functions to support
> >>> both methods (temporarily) and use "gadget->wants_explicit_stages" to
> >>> explicitly queue DATA and STATUS. That would mean that f_mass_storage
> >>> wouldn't have to return DELAYED_STATUS if
> >>> (gadget->wants_explicit_stages).
> >>>
> >>> After all UDCs are converted over and set wants_explicit_stages (which
> >>> should all be done in a single series), then we get rid of the flag and
> >>> the older method of DELAYED_STATUS.
> >>
> >> (Sorry for late reply due to my holiday)
> >> I also met the problem pointed by Alan, from my test, I still want to
> >> need one return value to indicate if it wants to submit an explicit
> >> status request. Think about the Control-IN with a data stage, we can
> >> not get the STATUS phase request from usb_ep_queue() call, and we need
> >
> > why not? wLength tells you that this is a 3-stage transfer. Gadget
> > driver should be able to figure out that it needs to usb_ep_queue()
> > another request for status stage.
>
> I tried again, but still can not work. Suppose the no-data control:
> (1) SET_ADDRESS request: function driver will not queue one request
> for status phase by usb_ep_queue() call.
Function drivers do not handle Set-Address requests at all. The UDC
driver handles these requests without telling the gadget driver about
them.
> (2) SET_CONFIGURATION request: function driver will queue one 0-length
> request for status phase by usb_ep_queue() call, especially for
> mass_storage driver, it will queue one request for status phase
> later.
>
> So I am not sure how the Gadget driver can figure out that it needs to
> usb_ep_queue() another request for status stage when handling the
> no-data control?
Gadget drivers already queue status-stage requests for no-data
control-OUT requests. The difficulty comes when you want to handle an
IN request or an OUT request with a data stage.
Alan Stern