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From: "Brian Gix" <bgix@codeaurora.org>
To: "'Ville Tervo'" <ville.tervo@nokia.com>
Cc: <linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org>,
	"'Vinicius Costa Gomes'" <vinicius.gomes@openbossa.org>
Subject: RE: EVT_NUM_COMP_PKTS and LE, GATT and SM
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 09:18:39 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <002b01cb9632$ca3a9840$5eafc8c0$@org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20101207084704.GY874@null>

Hi Ville, Vinicius,

On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 12:47 AM -0800, Ville Tervo wrote:
> Hi Brian,
> 
> On Mon, Dec 06, 2010 at 04:35:51PM -0800, ext Brian Gix wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I've have encountered a problem while using the gatttool, where my
> write
> > commands get clobbered by the LE ACL being disconnected prior to the
> ATT
> > (fixed channel 4) WRITE_CMD being sent over the LE based ACL link.
> >
> > I believe this is fundamentally due to there being no dependency on
> the
> > EVT_NUM_COMP_PKTS event when gatttool decides that the WRITE_CMD has
> been
> > successfully sent.  There is multiple parts to this.
> >
> > 1. In User space, the WRITE_CMD pkt is written to the socket.
> Gatttool
> > erroneously considers a successful socket write as completion,
> disconnects
> > the socket and exits.

I would like to try Vinicius' patch that (may) address this, but again
I do not have access to infradead, although I think gitorious, which
you used before, was not a problem.

> >
> > 2. In Kernel space, the ACL packet is added to an ACL queue, which is
> > separate from the CMD queue, which can allow either the Disconnect
> request,
> > or the ACL packet to be sent over the H4 link to the baseband.
> >
> 
> And in usb case CMD and ACL are even using different endpoints.
> 
> > 3. In the baseband, due to LE clocking (and possible other baseband
> > activity) the ACL packet could be received first, and the Disconnect
> CMD
> > second, and still result in the connection being detached prior to Tx
> of the
> > ACL packet containing the ATT WRITE_CMD.
> >
> > This is not an issue with  any of the ATT READ/FIND/MTU or WRITE_REQ
> > transactions, because they require a response from the server.  I
> believe
> > for ATT, this problem is restricted to the WRITE_CMD only, due to
> it's
> > unacknowledged nature.
> 
> True.
> 
> > However, this will also be an issue with the LE Security Manager,
> because as
> > stated in the Core Spec v4.0, Vol 3, in the last paragraph of 3.6.1
> Key
> > Distribution on page 630 (of 656):
> >
> > 	> Key distribution is complete in the device sending the final
> key
> > when it receives
> > 	> the baseband acknowledgement for that key and is complete in
> the
> > receiving
> > 	> device when it receives the final key being distributed.
> >
> > This is intended to prevent exactly the kind of problem I am
> experiencing
> > with the ATT WRITE_CMD, and the acknowledgement from the baseband can
> only
> > be the EVT_NUM_COMP_PKTS event.
> >
> > While talking to my colleagues here, we were thinking that the
> cleanest
> > method to get this accomplished would be by using the "select" method
> with
> > the ATT socket, where the socket could be marked as non-writable by
> the
> > kernel driver until the EVT_NUM_COMP_PKTS is received. The User space
> code
> > could then wait for the socket to become writeable before issuing the
> socket
> > disconnect.
> >
> 
> How about implement waiting on l2cap_sock_shutdown() like for ERTM.
> User space
> could then call shutdown() before closing the socket so make sure the
> data is
> sent or timeout occurred.

If I understand l2cap_sock_shutdown() correctly, then I think this
is the correct solution.  The socket mode would be BASIC, and the
channel (dcid) would be fixed-4 (or perhaps fixed-5 or fixed-6 as well),
but instead of waiting for an ack, it would be waiting on the
EVT_NUM_COMP_PKTS, that indicates the number of outstanding ACL packets
on the connection is Zero, with the rest of the logic unchanged.


> 
> Would this be enough to solve the problem?
> 
> > If the Security manager is totally within the kernel, it probably
> does not
> > have to do as much work, however it does still need to wait on the
> > EVT_NUM_COMP_PKTS before disconnecting the remote device.
> >
> > Has anybody else observed this issue with ATT WRITE_CMD? It could be
> getting
> > exacerbated by slow (115Kbps) H4 links that I am using, however the
> hcidump
> > tool confirms that the disconnect happens prior to the
> EVT_NUM_COMP_PKTS.
> 
> I have seen this problem but didn't dig it deeper.
> 
> --
> Ville


  reply	other threads:[~2010-12-07 17:18 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-12-07  0:35 EVT_NUM_COMP_PKTS and LE, GATT and SM Brian Gix
2010-12-07  0:46 ` Brian Gix
2010-12-07  8:47 ` Ville Tervo
2010-12-07 17:18   ` Brian Gix [this message]
2010-12-07 18:01     ` Vinicius Costa Gomes

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