Message ID | 20210721235526.10588-1-msbroadf@gmail.com |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | [v2] vhci_hcd: USB port can get stuck in the disabled state | expand |
On 7/21/21 5:55 PM, Michael Broadfoot wrote: > When a remote usb device is attached to the local Virtual USB > Host Controller Root Hub port, the bound device driver may send a > port reset command. For example to initialize firmware (eg. btusb does this). > This port reset command can be sent at any time, however the VHCI hcd > root hub is only expecting reset to occur before the device receives > SET_ADDRESS. The USB port should always be enabled after a reset > (because the port is virtual and there is no possibility of hardware errors) > > > > Signed-off-by: Michael Broadfoot <msbroadf@gmail.com> > --- > drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c | 13 ++++--------- > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c b/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c > index 4ba6bcdaa8e9..d3cda1b2c15a 100644 > --- a/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c > +++ b/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c > @@ -455,15 +455,10 @@ static int vhci_hub_control(struct usb_hcd *hcd, u16 typeReq, u16 wValue, > vhci_hcd->port_status[rhport] &= ~(1 << USB_PORT_FEAT_RESET); > vhci_hcd->re_timeout = 0; > > - if (vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].ud.status == > - VDEV_ST_NOTASSIGNED) { > - usbip_dbg_vhci_rh( > - " enable rhport %d (status %u)\n", > - rhport, > - vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].ud.status); > - vhci_hcd->port_status[rhport] |= > - USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE; > - } VDEV_ST_NOTASSIGNED status indicates that the vdev is in use without address assigned - in other words port is initializing. This is part of the attach request handling when user requests to attach to a remote device. attach_store() will change the status to VDEV_ST_NOTASSIGNED and then initiate port_connect sequence. We don't want to touch the vdev when it is in other states. > + usbip_dbg_vhci_rh(" enable rhport %d (status %u)\n", > + rhport, > + vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].ud.status); > + vhci_hcd->port_status[rhport] |= USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE; > > if (hcd->speed < HCD_USB3) { > switch (vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].speed) { > How did you find this problem? Does the port get into stuck state while attaching to a remote usbip device on the host? thanks, -- Shuah
You can pass through any bluetooth dongle (or xbox wireless dongle) through usbip and it will cause this issue. For example, here is one of my customers https://www.virtualhere.com/comment/9432#comment-9432 with the issue. The device is in the VDEV_ST_USED state when a reset occurs and so its never re-enabled Furthermore there is a bug in the line pr_err("vhci_device speed not set\n"); (L479) because resetting a full-speed device is not an error. On Thu, 22 Jul 2021 at 11:26, Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > > On 7/21/21 5:55 PM, Michael Broadfoot wrote: > > When a remote usb device is attached to the local Virtual USB > > Host Controller Root Hub port, the bound device driver may send a > > port reset command. For example to initialize firmware (eg. btusb does this). > > This port reset command can be sent at any time, however the VHCI hcd > > root hub is only expecting reset to occur before the device receives > > SET_ADDRESS. The USB port should always be enabled after a reset > > (because the port is virtual and there is no possibility of hardware errors) > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Michael Broadfoot <msbroadf@gmail.com> > > --- > > drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c | 13 ++++--------- > > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c b/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c > > index 4ba6bcdaa8e9..d3cda1b2c15a 100644 > > --- a/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c > > +++ b/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c > > @@ -455,15 +455,10 @@ static int vhci_hub_control(struct usb_hcd *hcd, u16 typeReq, u16 wValue, > > vhci_hcd->port_status[rhport] &= ~(1 << USB_PORT_FEAT_RESET); > > vhci_hcd->re_timeout = 0; > > > > - if (vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].ud.status == > > - VDEV_ST_NOTASSIGNED) { > > - usbip_dbg_vhci_rh( > > - " enable rhport %d (status %u)\n", > > - rhport, > > - vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].ud.status); > > - vhci_hcd->port_status[rhport] |= > > - USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE; > > - } > > VDEV_ST_NOTASSIGNED status indicates that the vdev is in use without > address assigned - in other words port is initializing. > > This is part of the attach request handling when user requests to > attach to a remote device. attach_store() will change the status > to VDEV_ST_NOTASSIGNED and then initiate port_connect sequence. > > We don't want to touch the vdev when it is in other states. > > > + usbip_dbg_vhci_rh(" enable rhport %d (status %u)\n", > > + rhport, > > + vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].ud.status); > > + vhci_hcd->port_status[rhport] |= USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE; > > > > if (hcd->speed < HCD_USB3) { > > switch (vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].speed) { > > > > How did you find this problem? Does the port get into stuck state > while attaching to a remote usbip device on the host? > > thanks, > -- Shuah
On 7/21/21 8:27 PM, Michael wrote: > You can pass through any bluetooth dongle (or xbox wireless dongle) through usbip and it will cause this issue. > > For example, here is one of my customers https://www.virtualhere.com/comment/9432#comment-9432 <https://www.virtualhere.com/comment/9432#comment-9432> with the issue. > > The device is in the VDEV_ST_USED state when a reset occurs and so its never re-enabled > > Furthermore there is a bug in the line pr_err("vhci_device speed not set\n"); > (L479) because resetting a full-speed device is not an error. > Can you provide me the full demsg from host and client including the part where device is attached? I assume usbip tools from Linux sources are used? Also send me lsusb output on host and client thanks, -- Shuah
Here is an xbox controller. (Note this usb is just a mt76 usb->wifi chip slightly modified). Host commands ---------------------- sudo usbipd & sudo modprobe usbip-host sudo usbip bind -b 1-1.4 Client commands ----------------------- sudo modprobe vhci-hcd sudo usbip attach -r 192.168.1.189 -b 1-1.4 Host dmesg ----------------- [ 61.713164] usbcore: registered new device driver usbip-host [ 99.964196] mt76x2u 1-1.4:1.0: mac specific condition occurred [ 100.212477] usbip-host 1-1.4: usbip-host: register new device (bus 1 dev 3) [ 128.195578] usbip-host 1-1.4: stub up Client dmesg -------------------- [ 184.764560] vhci_hcd vhci_hcd.0: pdev(0) rhport(0) sockfd(3) [ 184.764569] vhci_hcd vhci_hcd.0: devid(65539) speed(3) speed_str(high-speed) [ 184.764592] vhci_hcd vhci_hcd.0: Device attached [ 184.999634] usb 5-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using vhci_hcd [ 185.127653] usb 5-1: SetAddress Request (2) to port 0 [ 185.173988] usb 5-1: New USB device found, idVendor=045e, idProduct=02e6, bcdDevice= 1.00 [ 185.173996] usb 5-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 [ 185.174000] usb 5-1: Product: XBOX ACC [ 185.174003] usb 5-1: Manufacturer: Microsoft Inc. [ 185.174005] usb 5-1: SerialNumber: 203124 [ 185.357262] cfg80211: Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates for regulatory database [ 185.357936] cfg80211: Loaded X.509 cert 'sforshee: 00b28ddf47aef9cea7' [ 186.387801] usb usb5-port1: Cannot enable. Maybe the USB cable is bad? [ 187.287921] usb usb5-port1: Cannot enable. Maybe the USB cable is bad? [ 188.188011] usb usb5-port1: Cannot enable. Maybe the USB cable is bad? [ 189.088116] usb usb5-port1: Cannot enable. Maybe the USB cable is bad? [ 189.088169] usb 5-1: USB disconnect, device number 2 [ 189.088789] mt76x2u 5-1:1.0: ASIC revision: ffffffff [ 189.089569] usbcore: registered new interface driver mt76x2u [ 189.988201] usb usb5-port1: Cannot enable. Maybe the USB cable is bad? [ 190.888294] usb usb5-port1: Cannot enable. Maybe the USB cable is bad? [ 190.888321] usb usb5-port1: attempt power cycle [ 192.104419] usb usb5-port1: Cannot enable. Maybe the USB cable is bad? [ 193.004503] usb usb5-port1: Cannot enable. Maybe the USB cable is bad? [ 193.004531] usb usb5-port1: unable to enumerate USB device On Sat, 24 Jul 2021 at 02:29, Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > > On 7/21/21 8:27 PM, Michael wrote: > > You can pass through any bluetooth dongle (or xbox wireless dongle) through usbip and it will cause this issue. > > > > For example, here is one of my customers https://www.virtualhere.com/comment/9432#comment-9432 <https://www.virtualhere.com/comment/9432#comment-9432> with the issue. > > > > The device is in the VDEV_ST_USED state when a reset occurs and so its never re-enabled > > > > Furthermore there is a bug in the line pr_err("vhci_device speed not set\n"); > > (L479) because resetting a full-speed device is not an error. > > > > Can you provide me the full demsg from host and client including the part > where device is attached? I assume usbip tools from Linux sources are used? > > Also send me lsusb output on host and client > > thanks, > -- Shuah
Here is the lsusb on the client when the device fails to attach --------------------------------------- michael@ubuntu:~$ lsusb Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Here is the lsusb on the host before use ----------------------------------------------------- pi@raspberrypi:~ $ lsusb Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 003: ID 045e:02e6 Microsoft Corp. Wireless XBox Controller Dongle Bus 001 Device 002: ID 2109:3431 VIA Labs, Inc. Hub Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub On Sat, 24 Jul 2021 at 02:29, Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > > On 7/21/21 8:27 PM, Michael wrote: > > You can pass through any bluetooth dongle (or xbox wireless dongle) through usbip and it will cause this issue. > > > > For example, here is one of my customers https://www.virtualhere.com/comment/9432#comment-9432 <https://www.virtualhere.com/comment/9432#comment-9432> with the issue. > > > > The device is in the VDEV_ST_USED state when a reset occurs and so its never re-enabled > > > > Furthermore there is a bug in the line pr_err("vhci_device speed not set\n"); > > (L479) because resetting a full-speed device is not an error. > > > > Can you provide me the full demsg from host and client including the part > where device is attached? I assume usbip tools from Linux sources are used? > > Also send me lsusb output on host and client > > thanks, > -- Shuah
On 7/23/21 5:58 PM, Michael wrote: > Here is the lsusb on the client when the device fails to attach > --------------------------------------- > michael@ubuntu:~$ lsusb > Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub > Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub > Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub > Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub > Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub > Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub > > > Here is the lsusb on the host before use > ----------------------------------------------------- > pi@raspberrypi:~ $ lsusb > Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub > Bus 001 Device 003: ID 045e:02e6 Microsoft Corp. Wireless XBox Controller Dongle > Bus 001 Device 002: ID 2109:3431 VIA Labs, Inc. Hub > Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub > Sorry for the delay on this. I had to make time to do some research on usb_reset_device() calls from probe routines. From what you said in another email: "The device is in the VDEV_ST_USED state when a reset occurs and so its never re-enabled" Right if device is in VDEV_ST_USED state, vhci treats reset as invalid. Your commit log says: "When a remote usb device is attached to the local Virtual USB Host Controller Root Hub port, the bound device driver may send a port reset command. For example to initialize firmware (eg. btusb does this). This port reset command can be sent at any time, however the VHCI hcd root hub is only expecting reset to occur before the device receives SET_ADDRESS. The USB port should always be enabled after a reset (because the port is virtual and there is no possibility of hardware errors)" It appears btusb driver issues reset as a workaround: btusb_setup_intel() /* The controller has a bug with the first HCI command sent to it * returning number of completed commands as zero. This would stall the * command processing in the Bluetooth core. * * As a workaround, send HCI Reset command first which will reset the * number of completed commands and allow normal command processing * from now on. */ Another "Toggle the hard reset line" workaround for Realtek devices: See btusb_rtl_cmd_timeout() Both of these cases are workarounds. Is this what you are referring to about btusb doing reset? Specific to this bug report and mt76, other network/wireless usb drivers call usb_reset_device() from their probe routines unconditionally. These are the calls from normal paths and not fw load/error paths. rtl8152_probe(), carl9170_usb_probe(), mt7663u_probe() and so on. Looking at these probe routines, it appears some of them do that to avoid problems in disconnect path. I have two questions: - Is it necessary to do usb_reset_device() in net/wireless usb driver probe routines? - Are these legit calls according to protocol? If yes, we can look into changing vhci to handle this case for net/wireless usb drivers. I would not delete the check though. I would add VDEV_ST_USED check in addition to VDEV_ST_NOTASSIGNED with some comments on why this is necessary. Furthermore there is a bug in the line pr_err("vhci_device speed not set\n"); (L479) because resetting a full-speed device is not an error. This is a separate issue is separate. vhci is missing USB_SPEED_FULL checks at various places. This has to be done as a separate work. thanks, -- Shuah
Yes i think just adding the VDEV_ST_USED check in addition to the VDEV_ST_NOT_ASSIGNED state is fine and would fix the issue. After many years of writing virtualhere (a similar system to usb/ip but cross-platform and different non-kernel way of doing it server side) I've seen many drivers that issue reset at any time. Loading firmware is usually the reason. Also sometimes switching configurations requires a reset also, for example some gaming wheels do this. I don't think you should make this VDEV_ST_USED check specific to Wifi devices, as a lot of devices don't follow too closely to the USB protocol to begin with from my experience. They primarily base their USB interactions assuming the windows platform and its quirks. On Sat, 31 Jul 2021 at 08:52, Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > > On 7/23/21 5:58 PM, Michael wrote: > > Here is the lsusb on the client when the device fails to attach > > --------------------------------------- > > michael@ubuntu:~$ lsusb > > Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub > > Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub > > Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub > > Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub > > Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub > > Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub > > > > > > Here is the lsusb on the host before use > > ----------------------------------------------------- > > pi@raspberrypi:~ $ lsusb > > Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub > > Bus 001 Device 003: ID 045e:02e6 Microsoft Corp. Wireless XBox Controller Dongle > > Bus 001 Device 002: ID 2109:3431 VIA Labs, Inc. Hub > > Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub > > > > Sorry for the delay on this. I had to make time to do some research on > usb_reset_device() calls from probe routines. > > From what you said in another email: > > "The device is in the VDEV_ST_USED state when a reset occurs and so its > never re-enabled" > > Right if device is in VDEV_ST_USED state, vhci treats reset as invalid. > > Your commit log says: > > "When a remote usb device is attached to the local Virtual USB > Host Controller Root Hub port, the bound device driver may send a > port reset command. For example to initialize firmware (eg. btusb does this). > This port reset command can be sent at any time, however the VHCI hcd > root hub is only expecting reset to occur before the device receives > SET_ADDRESS. The USB port should always be enabled after a reset > (because the port is virtual and there is no possibility of hardware errors)" > > It appears btusb driver issues reset as a workaround: btusb_setup_intel() > > /* The controller has a bug with the first HCI command sent to it > * returning number of completed commands as zero. This would stall the > * command processing in the Bluetooth core. > * > * As a workaround, send HCI Reset command first which will reset the > * number of completed commands and allow normal command processing > * from now on. > */ > > Another "Toggle the hard reset line" workaround for Realtek devices: > See btusb_rtl_cmd_timeout() > > Both of these cases are workarounds. Is this what you are referring to about > btusb doing reset? > > Specific to this bug report and mt76, other network/wireless usb drivers > call usb_reset_device() from their probe routines unconditionally. These > are the calls from normal paths and not fw load/error paths. > > rtl8152_probe(), carl9170_usb_probe(), mt7663u_probe() and so on. Looking > at these probe routines, it appears some of them do that to avoid problems > in disconnect path. > > I have two questions: > - Is it necessary to do usb_reset_device() in net/wireless usb driver > probe routines? > - Are these legit calls according to protocol? > > If yes, we can look into changing vhci to handle this case for net/wireless > usb drivers. I would not delete the check though. I would add VDEV_ST_USED > check in addition to VDEV_ST_NOTASSIGNED with some comments on why this is > necessary. > > Furthermore there is a bug in the line pr_err("vhci_device speed not set\n"); > (L479) because resetting a full-speed device is not an error. > > This is a separate issue is separate. vhci is missing USB_SPEED_FULL checks > at various places. This has to be done as a separate work. > > thanks, > -- Shuah > >
On 7/30/21 5:52 PM, Michael wrote: > Yes i think just adding the VDEV_ST_USED check in addition to the > VDEV_ST_NOT_ASSIGNED state is fine and would fix the issue. > Can you please confirm if this works? > After many years of writing virtualhere (a similar system to usb/ip > but cross-platform and different non-kernel way of doing it server > side) I've seen many drivers that issue reset at any time. Loading > firmware is usually the reason. Also sometimes switching > configurations requires a reset also, for example some gaming wheels > do this. I don't think you should make this VDEV_ST_USED check > specific to Wifi devices, as a lot of devices don't follow too closely > to the USB protocol to begin with from my experience. They primarily > base their USB interactions assuming the windows platform and its > quirks. > When sending responses to Linux kernel mailing lists, please use bottom post. This check will be used for all drivers. We don't add checks for specific cases in the code. thanks, -- Shuah
On Tue, 3 Aug 2021 at 09:14, Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > > On 7/30/21 5:52 PM, Michael wrote: > > Yes i think just adding the VDEV_ST_USED check in addition to the > > VDEV_ST_NOT_ASSIGNED state is fine and would fix the issue. > > > > Can you please confirm if this works? > > > After many years of writing virtualhere (a similar system to usb/ip > > but cross-platform and different non-kernel way of doing it server > > side) I've seen many drivers that issue reset at any time. Loading > > firmware is usually the reason. Also sometimes switching > > configurations requires a reset also, for example some gaming wheels > > do this. I don't think you should make this VDEV_ST_USED check > > specific to Wifi devices, as a lot of devices don't follow too closely > > to the USB protocol to begin with from my experience. They primarily > > base their USB interactions assuming the windows platform and its > > quirks. > > > > When sending responses to Linux kernel mailing lists, please use bottom post. > This check will be used for all drivers. We don't add checks for specific cases > in the code. > > thanks, > -- Shuah > Yes it works with that change.
On 8/2/21 7:00 PM, Michael wrote: > On Tue, 3 Aug 2021 at 09:14, Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: >> >> On 7/30/21 5:52 PM, Michael wrote: >>> Yes i think just adding the VDEV_ST_USED check in addition to the >>> VDEV_ST_NOT_ASSIGNED state is fine and would fix the issue. >>> >> >> Can you please confirm if this works? >> >>> After many years of writing virtualhere (a similar system to usb/ip >>> but cross-platform and different non-kernel way of doing it server >>> side) I've seen many drivers that issue reset at any time. Loading >>> firmware is usually the reason. Also sometimes switching >>> configurations requires a reset also, for example some gaming wheels >>> do this. I don't think you should make this VDEV_ST_USED check >>> specific to Wifi devices, as a lot of devices don't follow too closely >>> to the USB protocol to begin with from my experience. They primarily >>> base their USB interactions assuming the windows platform and its >>> quirks. >>> >> >> When sending responses to Linux kernel mailing lists, please use bottom post. >> This check will be used for all drivers. We don't add checks for specific cases >> in the code. >> >> thanks, >> -- Shuah >> > > Yes it works with that change. > Would you like to send me a patch for this? thanks, -- Shuah
On Wed, 11 Aug 2021 at 03:46, Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > > On 8/2/21 7:00 PM, Michael wrote: > > On Tue, 3 Aug 2021 at 09:14, Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > >> > >> On 7/30/21 5:52 PM, Michael wrote: > >>> Yes i think just adding the VDEV_ST_USED check in addition to the > >>> VDEV_ST_NOT_ASSIGNED state is fine and would fix the issue. > >>> > >> > >> Can you please confirm if this works? > >> > >>> After many years of writing virtualhere (a similar system to usb/ip > >>> but cross-platform and different non-kernel way of doing it server > >>> side) I've seen many drivers that issue reset at any time. Loading > >>> firmware is usually the reason. Also sometimes switching > >>> configurations requires a reset also, for example some gaming wheels > >>> do this. I don't think you should make this VDEV_ST_USED check > >>> specific to Wifi devices, as a lot of devices don't follow too closely > >>> to the USB protocol to begin with from my experience. They primarily > >>> base their USB interactions assuming the windows platform and its > >>> quirks. > >>> > >> > >> When sending responses to Linux kernel mailing lists, please use bottom post. > >> This check will be used for all drivers. We don't add checks for specific cases > >> in the code. > >> > >> thanks, > >> -- Shuah > >> > > > > Yes it works with that change. > > > > Would you like to send me a patch for this? > > thanks, > -- Shuah usbip: Allow port reset to occur when the port is also in the ST_USED state Signed-off-by: Michael <mail@virtualhere.com> --- drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c b/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c index 4ba6bcdaa8e9..300131ae5897 100644 --- a/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c +++ b/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c @@ -456,7 +456,9 @@ static int vhci_hub_control(struct usb_hcd *hcd, u16 typeReq, u16 wValue, vhci_hcd->re_timeout = 0; if (vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].ud.status == - VDEV_ST_NOTASSIGNED) { + VDEV_ST_NOTASSIGNED || + vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].ud.status == + VDEV_ST_USED) { usbip_dbg_vhci_rh( " enable rhport %d (status %u)\n", rhport, -- 2.30.2
On 8/10/21 8:30 PM, Michael wrote: > On Wed, 11 Aug 2021 at 03:46, Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: >> >> On 8/2/21 7:00 PM, Michael wrote: >>> On Tue, 3 Aug 2021 at 09:14, Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: >>>> >>>> On 7/30/21 5:52 PM, Michael wrote: >>>>> Yes i think just adding the VDEV_ST_USED check in addition to the >>>>> VDEV_ST_NOT_ASSIGNED state is fine and would fix the issue. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Can you please confirm if this works? >>>> >>>>> After many years of writing virtualhere (a similar system to usb/ip >>>>> but cross-platform and different non-kernel way of doing it server >>>>> side) I've seen many drivers that issue reset at any time. Loading >>>>> firmware is usually the reason. Also sometimes switching >>>>> configurations requires a reset also, for example some gaming wheels >>>>> do this. I don't think you should make this VDEV_ST_USED check >>>>> specific to Wifi devices, as a lot of devices don't follow too closely >>>>> to the USB protocol to begin with from my experience. They primarily >>>>> base their USB interactions assuming the windows platform and its >>>>> quirks. >>>>> >>>> >>>> When sending responses to Linux kernel mailing lists, please use bottom post. >>>> This check will be used for all drivers. We don't add checks for specific cases >>>> in the code. >>>> >>>> thanks, >>>> -- Shuah >>>> >>> >>> Yes it works with that change. >>> >> >> Would you like to send me a patch for this? >> >> thanks, >> -- Shuah > > usbip: Allow port reset to occur when the port is also in the ST_USED state > > Signed-off-by: Michael <mail@virtualhere.com> > --- > drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c | 4 +++- > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c b/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c > index 4ba6bcdaa8e9..300131ae5897 100644 > --- a/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c > +++ b/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c > @@ -456,7 +456,9 @@ static int vhci_hub_control(struct usb_hcd *hcd, > u16 typeReq, u16 wValue, > vhci_hcd->re_timeout = 0; > > if (vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].ud.status == > - VDEV_ST_NOTASSIGNED) { > + VDEV_ST_NOTASSIGNED || > + vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].ud.status == > + VDEV_ST_USED) { > usbip_dbg_vhci_rh( > " enable rhport %d (status %u)\n", > rhport, > -- > 2.30.2 > Unfortunately we can't apply this diff. I turned this into a proper patch giving you credit for reporting the problem, suggesting the fix and testing it. Patch will be sent shortly. thanks, -- Shuah
diff --git a/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c b/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c index 4ba6bcdaa8e9..d3cda1b2c15a 100644 --- a/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c +++ b/drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c @@ -455,15 +455,10 @@ static int vhci_hub_control(struct usb_hcd *hcd, u16 typeReq, u16 wValue, vhci_hcd->port_status[rhport] &= ~(1 << USB_PORT_FEAT_RESET); vhci_hcd->re_timeout = 0; - if (vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].ud.status == - VDEV_ST_NOTASSIGNED) { - usbip_dbg_vhci_rh( - " enable rhport %d (status %u)\n", - rhport, - vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].ud.status); - vhci_hcd->port_status[rhport] |= - USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE; - } + usbip_dbg_vhci_rh(" enable rhport %d (status %u)\n", + rhport, + vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].ud.status); + vhci_hcd->port_status[rhport] |= USB_PORT_STAT_ENABLE; if (hcd->speed < HCD_USB3) { switch (vhci_hcd->vdev[rhport].speed) {
When a remote usb device is attached to the local Virtual USB Host Controller Root Hub port, the bound device driver may send a port reset command. For example to initialize firmware (eg. btusb does this). This port reset command can be sent at any time, however the VHCI hcd root hub is only expecting reset to occur before the device receives SET_ADDRESS. The USB port should always be enabled after a reset (because the port is virtual and there is no possibility of hardware errors) Signed-off-by: Michael Broadfoot <msbroadf@gmail.com> --- drivers/usb/usbip/vhci_hcd.c | 13 ++++--------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)