From: Felipe Balbi <balbi@kernel.org>
To: Anurag Kumar Vulisha <anuragku@xilinx.com>,
Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>,
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Subject: [v7,09/10] usb: dwc3: Check for IOC/LST bit in both event->status and TRB->ctrl fields
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 11:03:07 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87efap21pw.fsf@linux.intel.com> (raw)
Hi,
Anurag Kumar Vulisha <anuragku@xilinx.com> writes:
>>>>> Thanks for reviewing this patch. Lets consider an example where a
>>>>> request has num_sgs > 0 and each sg is mapped to a TRB and the last
>>>>> TRB has the IOC bit set. Once the controller is done with the
>>>>> transfer, it generates XferInProgress for the last TRB (since IOC bit
>>>>> is set). As a part of trb reclaim process
>>>>> dwc3_gadget_ep_reclaim_trb_sg() calls
>>>>> dwc3_gadget_ep_reclaim_completed_trb() for req->num_sgs times. Since
>>>>> the event already has the IOC bit set, the loop is exited from the
>>>>> loop at the very first TRB and the remaining TRBs (mapped to the sglist) are left
>>>>unhandled.
>>>>> To avoid this we modified the code to exit only if both TRB & event
>>>>> has the IOC bit set.
>>>>
>>>>Seems like IOC case should just test for chain flag as well:
>>>>
>>>
>>> Okay. Along with this logic the code for updating chain bit should also be modified I
>>guess.
>>
>>not really
>>
>>> Since the IOC bit is also set when there are not enough TRBs available, the code
>>should be
>>> modified to not set DWC3_TRB_CTRL_CHN bit when the IOC bit is set. I will update
>>below
>>> changes along with your suggestions and resend the patches.
>>
>>no. Actually I don't think we're allowed to split a scatter/gather like
>>that. I did that quite a while ago, but I don't think we're allowed to
>>do so. What we should do, in that case, is not even queue that request
>>until we have enough for all members of the scatter/gather. But that's a
>>separate patch, anyway.
>>
>
> Okay. I have a doubt here, not pushing the request until all sgs are mapped to enough TRBs
> might remove the driver complexity but reduce the performance (since we are waiting
> until enough TRBs are available). Are we okay with that?
The only other way would be to copy the buffer over to a contiguous
buffer. That will also reduce performance. I think we need to consider
how frequently this may actually happen. I dare to say we don't have any
usb function in kernel as of today that can, easily and frequently, fall
into such a situation. Besides, the performance loss can be amortized by
a deeper request queue.
IMO, this is a minor problem. But, certainly, if you have the setup,
_do_ run some benchmarking and report your findings :-)
next reply other threads:[~2018-12-10 9:03 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-12-10 9:03 Felipe Balbi [this message]
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2018-12-10 8:56 [v7,09/10] usb: dwc3: Check for IOC/LST bit in both event->status and TRB->ctrl fields Anurag Kumar Vulisha
2018-12-10 6:54 Felipe Balbi
2018-12-08 19:03 Anurag Kumar Vulisha
2018-12-07 6:11 Felipe Balbi
2018-12-05 19:01 Anurag Kumar Vulisha
2018-12-05 9:07 Felipe Balbi
2018-12-01 11:13 Anurag Kumar Vulisha
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