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To: linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [Bug 221103] xhci_hcd: System lockup under CPU load during usbfs polling of USB devices on AMD platforms
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2026 10:19:34 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <bug-221103-208809-alpmPXtjo5@https.bugzilla.kernel.org/> (raw)
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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=221103
--- Comment #21 from Paul Alesius (paul@unnservice.com) ---
(In reply to Michał Pecio from comment #20)
No, I have never seen "Controller not ready at resume -19", "PCI post-resume
error -19!", or "HC died; cleaning up" in my weeks of logs without the entire
system freezing, after days of hammering the USB devices to diagnose the
freeze.
I ran a test holding one usbfs fd open on /dev/bus/usb/010/001 (`exec 3<
/dev/bus/usb/010/001`) while rapidly cycling power/control between 'auto' and
'on' on 0000:7a:00.4. After the initial resume triggered by opening the fd,
there were no further suspend/resume messages at all in netconsole (the device
stayed powered on and the system remained stable with no further messages over
netconsole during hammering of control=on/auto with a 0.2s delay, with full
dynamic debug enabled xhci_hcd +p, usbcore +p, pci +p, printk=8)
The "HC died" messages have only ever shown up in netconsole right at the
moment of a full system lockup, and only during tests that *repeatedly open and
close* the usbfs root-hub file, and during the HC-dead cleanup path.
Let me know if you want me to test a patch or run any other specific test.
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2026-02-18 14:52 [Bug 221103] New: xhci_hcd: System lockup under CPU load during rapid usbfs polling of SuperSpeed root hubs on AMD Ryzen platforms bugzilla-daemon
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