Hi, Baolin Wang writes: > Hi, > > On 27 December 2016 at 18:52, Janusz Dziedzic wrote: >> 2016-12-26 9:01 GMT+01:00 Baolin Wang : >>> On some platfroms(like x86 platform), when one core is running the USB gadget >>> irq thread handler by dwc3_thread_interrupt(), meanwhile another core also can >>> respond other interrupts from dwc3 controller and modify the event buffer by >>> dwc3_interrupt() function, that will cause getting the wrong event count in >>> irq thread handler to make the USB function abnormal. >>> >>> We should add spin_lock/unlock() in dwc3_check_event_buf() to avoid this race. >>> >> Interesting, I always think we mask interrupt in dwc3_interrupt() by setting >> DWC3_GEVNTSIZ_INTMASK >> And unmask interrupt when we end dwc3_thread_interrupt(). >> >> So, we shouldn't get any IRQ from HW during dwc3_thread_interrupt(), >> or I miss something? >> Do you have some traces that indicate this masking will not work correctly? > > Yes, but we just masked the interrupts described in DEVTEN register, > and we did not mask all the interrupts, like the endpoint command > complete event, transfer complete event and so on, so we can still get > interrupts. not true, we masked interrupts for the entire event buffer: > static irqreturn_t dwc3_check_event_buf(struct dwc3_event_buffer *evt) > { > struct dwc3 *dwc = evt->dwc; > u32 count; > u32 reg; > > if (pm_runtime_suspended(dwc->dev)) { > pm_runtime_get(dwc->dev); > disable_irq_nosync(dwc->irq_gadget); > dwc->pending_events = true; > return IRQ_HANDLED; > } > > count = dwc3_readl(dwc->regs, DWC3_GEVNTCOUNT(0)); > count &= DWC3_GEVNTCOUNT_MASK; > if (!count) > return IRQ_NONE; > > evt->count = count; > evt->flags |= DWC3_EVENT_PENDING; > > /* Mask interrupt */ > reg = dwc3_readl(dwc->regs, DWC3_GEVNTSIZ(0)); > reg |= DWC3_GEVNTSIZ_INTMASK; See here ?!? > dwc3_writel(dwc->regs, DWC3_GEVNTSIZ(0), reg); > > return IRQ_WAKE_THREAD; > } >> BTW, what value you get when problem occured, 0xFFFC? > > Yes, something like this, the event count become huge. please send us tracepoint data. You probably need to compress it. Something like 256k of trace data is probably enough, so: # mkdir -p /t # mount -t tracefs none /t # cd /t # echo 256 > buffer_size_kb # echo 1 > events/dwc3/enable # echo 0 > events/dwc3/dwc3_readl/enable # echo 0 > events/dwc3/dwc3_writel/enable (reproduce) # cp /t/trace /path/to/non-volatile/media/trace.txt -- balbi