Message ID | 20231103102236.13656-1-francesco@dolcini.it (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | [v1] USB: dwc3: only call usb_phy_set_suspend in suspend/resume | expand |
On Fri, Nov 03, 2023 at 11:22:36AM +0100, Francesco Dolcini wrote: > From: Stefan Eichenberger <stefan.eichenberger@toradex.com> > > Currently we have the following two call chains: > dwc3_probe -> dwc3_core_init -> dwc3_phy_init -> usb_phy_init > dwc3_probe -> dwc3_core_init -> dwc3_phy_power_on -> usb_phy_set_suspend > > If we look at phy-generic we see the following calls: > usb_gen_phy_init -> regulator_enable > usb_gen_phy_init -> clk_prepare_enable > > If we call usb_phy_set_suspend we call the following in phy-generic: > nop_set_suspend -> clk_prepare_enable > and we sent a patch to also call: > nop_set_suspend -> regulator_enable > > Because clk_prepare_enable and regulator_enable do reference counting we > increased the reference counter of the clock and regulator to two. If we > want to put the system into suspend we only decrease the reference > counters by one and therefore the clock and regulator stay on. > > This change fixes it by not calling usb_phy_set_suspend in > dwc3_phy_power_on but only in dwc3_suspend_common. > > Fixes: 8ba007a971bb ("usb: dwc3: core: enable the USB2 and USB3 phy in probe") > Signed-off-by: Stefan Eichenberger <stefan.eichenberger@toradex.com> > Signed-off-by: Francesco Dolcini <francesco.dolcini@toradex.com> > --- > drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c | 17 +++++++---------- > 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c b/drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c > index 9c6bf054f15d..fae24a9c480d 100644 > --- a/drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c > +++ b/drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c > @@ -770,12 +770,9 @@ static int dwc3_phy_power_on(struct dwc3 *dwc) > { > int ret; > > - usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb2_phy, 0); > - usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb3_phy, 0); > - > ret = phy_power_on(dwc->usb2_generic_phy); > if (ret < 0) > - goto err_suspend_usb3_phy; > + return ret; > > ret = phy_power_on(dwc->usb3_generic_phy); > if (ret < 0) > @@ -785,9 +782,6 @@ static int dwc3_phy_power_on(struct dwc3 *dwc) > > err_power_off_usb2_phy: > phy_power_off(dwc->usb2_generic_phy); > -err_suspend_usb3_phy: > - usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb3_phy, 1); > - usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb2_phy, 1); > > return ret; > } > @@ -796,9 +790,6 @@ static void dwc3_phy_power_off(struct dwc3 *dwc) > { > phy_power_off(dwc->usb3_generic_phy); > phy_power_off(dwc->usb2_generic_phy); > - > - usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb3_phy, 1); > - usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb2_phy, 1); > } > > static int dwc3_clk_enable(struct dwc3 *dwc) > @@ -2018,6 +2009,9 @@ static int dwc3_suspend_common(struct dwc3 *dwc, pm_message_t msg) > break; > } > > + usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb2_phy, 1); > + usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb3_phy, 1); > + > return 0; > } > > @@ -2027,6 +2021,9 @@ static int dwc3_resume_common(struct dwc3 *dwc, pm_message_t msg) > int ret; > u32 reg; > > + usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb2_phy, 0); > + usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb3_phy, 0); > + > switch (dwc->current_dr_role) { > case DWC3_GCTL_PRTCAP_DEVICE: > ret = dwc3_core_init_for_resume(dwc); > -- > 2.25.1 > > Hi, This is the friendly patch-bot of Greg Kroah-Hartman. You have sent him a patch that has triggered this response. He used to manually respond to these common problems, but in order to save his sanity (he kept writing the same thing over and over, yet to different people), I was created. Hopefully you will not take offence and will fix the problem in your patch and resubmit it so that it can be accepted into the Linux kernel tree. You are receiving this message because of the following common error(s) as indicated below: - You have marked a patch with a "Fixes:" tag for a commit that is in an older released kernel, yet you do not have a cc: stable line in the signed-off-by area at all, which means that the patch will not be applied to any older kernel releases. To properly fix this, please follow the documented rules in the Documentation/process/stable-kernel-rules.rst file for how to resolve this. If you wish to discuss this problem further, or you have questions about how to resolve this issue, please feel free to respond to this email and Greg will reply once he has dug out from the pending patches received from other developers. thanks, greg k-h's patch email bot
On Fri, Nov 03, 2023 at 11:22:36AM +0100, Francesco Dolcini wrote: > From: Stefan Eichenberger <stefan.eichenberger@toradex.com> > > Currently we have the following two call chains: > dwc3_probe -> dwc3_core_init -> dwc3_phy_init -> usb_phy_init > dwc3_probe -> dwc3_core_init -> dwc3_phy_power_on -> usb_phy_set_suspend > > If we look at phy-generic we see the following calls: > usb_gen_phy_init -> regulator_enable > usb_gen_phy_init -> clk_prepare_enable > > If we call usb_phy_set_suspend we call the following in phy-generic: > nop_set_suspend -> clk_prepare_enable > and we sent a patch to also call: > nop_set_suspend -> regulator_enable > > Because clk_prepare_enable and regulator_enable do reference counting we > increased the reference counter of the clock and regulator to two. If we > want to put the system into suspend we only decrease the reference > counters by one and therefore the clock and regulator stay on. No, this does not seem to be a correct description of the current implementation. The driver always calls both usb_phy_set_suspend() and usb_phy_init()/usb_phy_shutdown() so those usage counters would still be balanced (e.g. see dwc3_core_init() and dwc3_core_exit()). > This change fixes it by not calling usb_phy_set_suspend in > dwc3_phy_power_on but only in dwc3_suspend_common. > static int dwc3_clk_enable(struct dwc3 *dwc) > @@ -2018,6 +2009,9 @@ static int dwc3_suspend_common(struct dwc3 *dwc, pm_message_t msg) > break; > } > > + usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb2_phy, 1); > + usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb3_phy, 1); This is also broken as you're now calling usb_phy_set_suspend() in paths that do not expect it as well as after usb_phy_shutdown() in case dwc3_core_exit() was called above. The suspend implementation in this driver is indeed messy and probably not tested much. It seems the expectation for the legacy PHY implementation is to only call init()/shutdown() at probe/remove and then use set_suspend() to handle the suspend state. The dwc3 driver is for some reason calling both set_suspend() and shutdown() which should not be needed. Care needs to be taken so that no one has started relying on this behaviour if you want to change this. When reviewing the driver I did find a bug in the xhci-plat driver which is likely the cause for the imbalance you're seeing. I just sent a fix here in case you want to give it a try: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20231103164323.14294-1-johan+linaro@kernel.org/ But, also, why are you using legacy PHYs? Which platform is this for? Johan
Hi Johan, > From: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org> > > On Fri, Nov 03, 2023 at 11:22:36AM +0100, Francesco Dolcini wrote: > > From: Stefan Eichenberger <stefan.eichenberger@toradex.com> > > > > Currently we have the following two call chains: > > dwc3_probe -> dwc3_core_init -> dwc3_phy_init -> usb_phy_init > > dwc3_probe -> dwc3_core_init -> dwc3_phy_power_on -> usb_phy_set_suspend > > > > If we look at phy-generic we see the following calls: > > usb_gen_phy_init -> regulator_enable > > usb_gen_phy_init -> clk_prepare_enable > > > > If we call usb_phy_set_suspend we call the following in phy-generic: > > nop_set_suspend -> clk_prepare_enable > > and we sent a patch to also call: > > nop_set_suspend -> regulator_enable > > > > Because clk_prepare_enable and regulator_enable do reference counting we > > increased the reference counter of the clock and regulator to two. If we > > want to put the system into suspend we only decrease the reference > > counters by one and therefore the clock and regulator stay on. > > No, this does not seem to be a correct description of the current > implementation. > > The driver always calls both usb_phy_set_suspend() and > usb_phy_init()/usb_phy_shutdown() so those usage counters would still be > balanced (e.g. see dwc3_core_init() and dwc3_core_exit()). > You are right I missunderstood that part. > When reviewing the driver I did find a bug in the xhci-plat driver which > is likely the cause for the imbalance you're seeing. I just sent a fix > here in case you want to give it a try: > > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20231103164323.14294-1-johan+linaro@kernel.org/ I tested it and it solves the issue we have. Thanks a lot for the fix! Before the use count for our regulator always went up to 2 and now it is 1 as expected. root@verdin-imx8mp-14773241:~# cat /sys/kernel/debug/regulator/CTRL_SLEEP_MOCI#/use_count 1 Also when going to suspend the regulator is turned off now. With the suspend patch applied from us the use count will be one more but everything still works as expected. > > But, also, why are you using legacy PHYs? Which platform is this for? We have an external hub that we want to turn off when the system goes into suspend. For the i.MX8MM we use the phy-generic driver to achieve this. When I saw that the dwc3 driver would support the phy-generic via usb-phy, I thought we could use the same approach for the i.MX8MP and, in the future, the AM62. Maybe I misunderstood, would the right solution be to add a suspend function to the fsl,imx8mp-usb-phy driver and use vbus instead? But what would we do for the AM62, as it doesn't have a phy driver if I'm not mistaken. Regards, Stefan
On Sat, Nov 04, 2023 at 11:51:22AM +0000, Stefan Eichenberger wrote: > > From: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org> > > When reviewing the driver I did find a bug in the xhci-plat driver which > > is likely the cause for the imbalance you're seeing. I just sent a fix > > here in case you want to give it a try: > > > > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20231103164323.14294-1-johan+linaro@kernel.org/ > > I tested it and it solves the issue we have. Thanks a lot for the fix! > Before the use count for our regulator always went up to 2 and now it is > 1 as expected. > root@verdin-imx8mp-14773241:~# cat /sys/kernel/debug/regulator/CTRL_SLEEP_MOCI#/use_count > 1 > > Also when going to suspend the regulator is turned off now. With the > suspend patch applied from us the use count will be one more but > everything still works as expected. Thanks for testing. > > But, also, why are you using legacy PHYs? Which platform is this for? > > We have an external hub that we want to turn off when the system goes > into suspend. For the i.MX8MM we use the phy-generic driver to achieve > this. When I saw that the dwc3 driver would support the phy-generic via > usb-phy, I thought we could use the same approach for the i.MX8MP and, > in the future, the AM62. Maybe I misunderstood, would the right solution > be to add a suspend function to the fsl,imx8mp-usb-phy driver and use > vbus instead? But what would we do for the AM62, as it doesn't have a > phy driver if I'm not mistaken. That's not how the phy driver is supposed be used, and for on-board hubs we now have: drivers/usb/misc/onboard_usb_hub.c Have you tried using that one instead? Johan
> From: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org> > > > > We have an external hub that we want to turn off when the system goes > > into suspend. For the i.MX8MM we use the phy-generic driver to achieve > > this. When I saw that the dwc3 driver would support the phy-generic via > > usb-phy, I thought we could use the same approach for the i.MX8MP and, > > in the future, the AM62. Maybe I misunderstood, would the right solution > > be to add a suspend function to the fsl,imx8mp-usb-phy driver and use > > vbus instead? But what would we do for the AM62, as it doesn't have a > > phy driver if I'm not mistaken. > > That's not how the phy driver is supposed be used, and for on-board hubs > we now have: > > drivers/usb/misc/onboard_usb_hub.c > > Have you tried using that one instead? Thanks for the tip. I have now tested it and it seems to work for our use case. I will see if I can use it for the other devices as well. Best regards, Stefan
diff --git a/drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c b/drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c index 9c6bf054f15d..fae24a9c480d 100644 --- a/drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c +++ b/drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c @@ -770,12 +770,9 @@ static int dwc3_phy_power_on(struct dwc3 *dwc) { int ret; - usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb2_phy, 0); - usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb3_phy, 0); - ret = phy_power_on(dwc->usb2_generic_phy); if (ret < 0) - goto err_suspend_usb3_phy; + return ret; ret = phy_power_on(dwc->usb3_generic_phy); if (ret < 0) @@ -785,9 +782,6 @@ static int dwc3_phy_power_on(struct dwc3 *dwc) err_power_off_usb2_phy: phy_power_off(dwc->usb2_generic_phy); -err_suspend_usb3_phy: - usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb3_phy, 1); - usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb2_phy, 1); return ret; } @@ -796,9 +790,6 @@ static void dwc3_phy_power_off(struct dwc3 *dwc) { phy_power_off(dwc->usb3_generic_phy); phy_power_off(dwc->usb2_generic_phy); - - usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb3_phy, 1); - usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb2_phy, 1); } static int dwc3_clk_enable(struct dwc3 *dwc) @@ -2018,6 +2009,9 @@ static int dwc3_suspend_common(struct dwc3 *dwc, pm_message_t msg) break; } + usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb2_phy, 1); + usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb3_phy, 1); + return 0; } @@ -2027,6 +2021,9 @@ static int dwc3_resume_common(struct dwc3 *dwc, pm_message_t msg) int ret; u32 reg; + usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb2_phy, 0); + usb_phy_set_suspend(dwc->usb3_phy, 0); + switch (dwc->current_dr_role) { case DWC3_GCTL_PRTCAP_DEVICE: ret = dwc3_core_init_for_resume(dwc);