Message ID | 20231205135154.516342-1-jtornosm@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | [v4] net: usb: ax88179_178a: avoid failed operations when device is disconnected | expand |
On Tue, Dec 05, 2023 at 02:51:54PM +0100, Jose Ignacio Tornos Martinez wrote: > When the device is disconnected we get the following messages showing > failed operations: > Nov 28 20:22:11 localhost kernel: usb 2-3: USB disconnect, device number 2 > Nov 28 20:22:11 localhost kernel: ax88179_178a 2-3:1.0 enp2s0u3: unregister 'ax88179_178a' usb-0000:02:00.0-3, ASIX AX88179 USB 3.0 Gigabit Ethernet > Nov 28 20:22:11 localhost kernel: ax88179_178a 2-3:1.0 enp2s0u3: Failed to read reg index 0x0002: -19 > Nov 28 20:22:11 localhost kernel: ax88179_178a 2-3:1.0 enp2s0u3: Failed to write reg index 0x0002: -19 > Nov 28 20:22:11 localhost kernel: ax88179_178a 2-3:1.0 enp2s0u3 (unregistered): Failed to write reg index 0x0002: -19 > Nov 28 20:22:11 localhost kernel: ax88179_178a 2-3:1.0 enp2s0u3 (unregistered): Failed to write reg index 0x0001: -19 > Nov 28 20:22:11 localhost kernel: ax88179_178a 2-3:1.0 enp2s0u3 (unregistered): Failed to write reg index 0x0002: -19 > > The reason is that although the device is detached, normal stop and > unbind operations are commanded from the driver. These operations are > not necessary in this situation, so avoid these logs when the device is > detached if the result of the operation is -ENODEV and if the new flag > informing about the disconnecting status is enabled. > > cc: stable@vger.kernel.org > Fixes: e2ca90c276e1f ("ax88179_178a: ASIX AX88179_178A USB 3.0/2.0 to gigabit ethernet adapter driver") > Signed-off-by: Jose Ignacio Tornos Martinez <jtornosm@redhat.com> > --- > V1 -> V2: > - Follow the suggestions from Alan Stern and Oliver Neukum to check the > result of the operations (-ENODEV) and not the internal state of the USB > layer (USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED). > V2 -> V3 > - Add cc: stable line in the signed-off-by area. > V3 -> V4 > - Follow the suggestions from Oliver Neukum to use only one flag when > disconnecting and include barriers to avoid memory ordering issues. The __ax88179_read_cmd() and __ax88179_write_cmd() routines are asynchronous with respect to ax88179_disconnect(), right? Or at least, they are if they run as a result of the user closing the network interface. Otherwise there wouldn't be any memory ordering issues. But the memory barriers you added are not the proper solution. What you need here is _synchronization_, not _ordering_. As it is, the memory barriers you have added don't do anything; they shouldn't be in the patch. If you would like a more in-depth explanation, let me know. Alan Stern > drivers/net/usb/ax88179_178a.c | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- > 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/net/usb/ax88179_178a.c b/drivers/net/usb/ax88179_178a.c > index 4ea0e155bb0d..1c671f2a43ee 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/usb/ax88179_178a.c > +++ b/drivers/net/usb/ax88179_178a.c > @@ -173,6 +173,7 @@ struct ax88179_data { > u8 in_pm; > u32 wol_supported; > u32 wolopts; > + u8 disconnecting; > }; > > struct ax88179_int_data { > @@ -208,6 +209,7 @@ static int __ax88179_read_cmd(struct usbnet *dev, u8 cmd, u16 value, u16 index, > { > int ret; > int (*fn)(struct usbnet *, u8, u8, u16, u16, void *, u16); > + struct ax88179_data *ax179_data = dev->driver_priv; > > BUG_ON(!dev); > > @@ -219,9 +221,12 @@ static int __ax88179_read_cmd(struct usbnet *dev, u8 cmd, u16 value, u16 index, > ret = fn(dev, cmd, USB_DIR_IN | USB_TYPE_VENDOR | USB_RECIP_DEVICE, > value, index, data, size); > > - if (unlikely(ret < 0)) > - netdev_warn(dev->net, "Failed to read reg index 0x%04x: %d\n", > - index, ret); > + if (unlikely(ret < 0)) { > + smp_rmb(); > + if (!(ret == -ENODEV && ax179_data->disconnecting)) > + netdev_warn(dev->net, "Failed to read reg index 0x%04x: %d\n", > + index, ret); > + } > > return ret; > } > @@ -231,6 +236,7 @@ static int __ax88179_write_cmd(struct usbnet *dev, u8 cmd, u16 value, u16 index, > { > int ret; > int (*fn)(struct usbnet *, u8, u8, u16, u16, const void *, u16); > + struct ax88179_data *ax179_data = dev->driver_priv; > > BUG_ON(!dev); > > @@ -242,9 +248,12 @@ static int __ax88179_write_cmd(struct usbnet *dev, u8 cmd, u16 value, u16 index, > ret = fn(dev, cmd, USB_DIR_OUT | USB_TYPE_VENDOR | USB_RECIP_DEVICE, > value, index, data, size); > > - if (unlikely(ret < 0)) > - netdev_warn(dev->net, "Failed to write reg index 0x%04x: %d\n", > - index, ret); > + if (unlikely(ret < 0)) { > + smp_rmb(); > + if (!(ret == -ENODEV && ax179_data->disconnecting)) > + netdev_warn(dev->net, "Failed to write reg index 0x%04x: %d\n", > + index, ret); > + } > > return ret; > } > @@ -492,6 +501,21 @@ static int ax88179_resume(struct usb_interface *intf) > return usbnet_resume(intf); > } > > +static void ax88179_disconnect(struct usb_interface *intf) > +{ > + struct usbnet *dev = usb_get_intfdata(intf); > + struct ax88179_data *ax179_data; > + > + if (!dev) > + return; > + > + ax179_data = dev->driver_priv; > + ax179_data->disconnecting = 1; > + smp_wmb(); > + > + usbnet_disconnect(intf); > +} > + > static void > ax88179_get_wol(struct net_device *net, struct ethtool_wolinfo *wolinfo) > { > @@ -1906,7 +1930,7 @@ static struct usb_driver ax88179_178a_driver = { > .suspend = ax88179_suspend, > .resume = ax88179_resume, > .reset_resume = ax88179_resume, > - .disconnect = usbnet_disconnect, > + .disconnect = ax88179_disconnect, > .supports_autosuspend = 1, > .disable_hub_initiated_lpm = 1, > }; > -- > 2.43.0 >
Hello Alan, > The __ax88179_read_cmd() and __ax88179_write_cmd() routines are > asynchronous with respect to ax88179_disconnect(), right? Or at least, > they are if they run as a result of the user closing the network > interface. Otherwise there wouldn't be any memory ordering issues. Yes, I think so, they could be asynchronous regarding ax88179_disconnect. > But the memory barriers you added are not the proper solution. What you > need here is _synchronization_, not _ordering_. As it is, the memory > barriers you have added don't do anything; they shouldn't be in the > patch. Ok, thank you for the helpful clarification, let me check it better, I understood it in a wrong way. > If you would like a more in-depth explanation, let me know. Thank you for your help, I will try first, I really appreciate this. Best regards José Ignacio
diff --git a/drivers/net/usb/ax88179_178a.c b/drivers/net/usb/ax88179_178a.c index 4ea0e155bb0d..1c671f2a43ee 100644 --- a/drivers/net/usb/ax88179_178a.c +++ b/drivers/net/usb/ax88179_178a.c @@ -173,6 +173,7 @@ struct ax88179_data { u8 in_pm; u32 wol_supported; u32 wolopts; + u8 disconnecting; }; struct ax88179_int_data { @@ -208,6 +209,7 @@ static int __ax88179_read_cmd(struct usbnet *dev, u8 cmd, u16 value, u16 index, { int ret; int (*fn)(struct usbnet *, u8, u8, u16, u16, void *, u16); + struct ax88179_data *ax179_data = dev->driver_priv; BUG_ON(!dev); @@ -219,9 +221,12 @@ static int __ax88179_read_cmd(struct usbnet *dev, u8 cmd, u16 value, u16 index, ret = fn(dev, cmd, USB_DIR_IN | USB_TYPE_VENDOR | USB_RECIP_DEVICE, value, index, data, size); - if (unlikely(ret < 0)) - netdev_warn(dev->net, "Failed to read reg index 0x%04x: %d\n", - index, ret); + if (unlikely(ret < 0)) { + smp_rmb(); + if (!(ret == -ENODEV && ax179_data->disconnecting)) + netdev_warn(dev->net, "Failed to read reg index 0x%04x: %d\n", + index, ret); + } return ret; } @@ -231,6 +236,7 @@ static int __ax88179_write_cmd(struct usbnet *dev, u8 cmd, u16 value, u16 index, { int ret; int (*fn)(struct usbnet *, u8, u8, u16, u16, const void *, u16); + struct ax88179_data *ax179_data = dev->driver_priv; BUG_ON(!dev); @@ -242,9 +248,12 @@ static int __ax88179_write_cmd(struct usbnet *dev, u8 cmd, u16 value, u16 index, ret = fn(dev, cmd, USB_DIR_OUT | USB_TYPE_VENDOR | USB_RECIP_DEVICE, value, index, data, size); - if (unlikely(ret < 0)) - netdev_warn(dev->net, "Failed to write reg index 0x%04x: %d\n", - index, ret); + if (unlikely(ret < 0)) { + smp_rmb(); + if (!(ret == -ENODEV && ax179_data->disconnecting)) + netdev_warn(dev->net, "Failed to write reg index 0x%04x: %d\n", + index, ret); + } return ret; } @@ -492,6 +501,21 @@ static int ax88179_resume(struct usb_interface *intf) return usbnet_resume(intf); } +static void ax88179_disconnect(struct usb_interface *intf) +{ + struct usbnet *dev = usb_get_intfdata(intf); + struct ax88179_data *ax179_data; + + if (!dev) + return; + + ax179_data = dev->driver_priv; + ax179_data->disconnecting = 1; + smp_wmb(); + + usbnet_disconnect(intf); +} + static void ax88179_get_wol(struct net_device *net, struct ethtool_wolinfo *wolinfo) { @@ -1906,7 +1930,7 @@ static struct usb_driver ax88179_178a_driver = { .suspend = ax88179_suspend, .resume = ax88179_resume, .reset_resume = ax88179_resume, - .disconnect = usbnet_disconnect, + .disconnect = ax88179_disconnect, .supports_autosuspend = 1, .disable_hub_initiated_lpm = 1, };
When the device is disconnected we get the following messages showing failed operations: Nov 28 20:22:11 localhost kernel: usb 2-3: USB disconnect, device number 2 Nov 28 20:22:11 localhost kernel: ax88179_178a 2-3:1.0 enp2s0u3: unregister 'ax88179_178a' usb-0000:02:00.0-3, ASIX AX88179 USB 3.0 Gigabit Ethernet Nov 28 20:22:11 localhost kernel: ax88179_178a 2-3:1.0 enp2s0u3: Failed to read reg index 0x0002: -19 Nov 28 20:22:11 localhost kernel: ax88179_178a 2-3:1.0 enp2s0u3: Failed to write reg index 0x0002: -19 Nov 28 20:22:11 localhost kernel: ax88179_178a 2-3:1.0 enp2s0u3 (unregistered): Failed to write reg index 0x0002: -19 Nov 28 20:22:11 localhost kernel: ax88179_178a 2-3:1.0 enp2s0u3 (unregistered): Failed to write reg index 0x0001: -19 Nov 28 20:22:11 localhost kernel: ax88179_178a 2-3:1.0 enp2s0u3 (unregistered): Failed to write reg index 0x0002: -19 The reason is that although the device is detached, normal stop and unbind operations are commanded from the driver. These operations are not necessary in this situation, so avoid these logs when the device is detached if the result of the operation is -ENODEV and if the new flag informing about the disconnecting status is enabled. cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Fixes: e2ca90c276e1f ("ax88179_178a: ASIX AX88179_178A USB 3.0/2.0 to gigabit ethernet adapter driver") Signed-off-by: Jose Ignacio Tornos Martinez <jtornosm@redhat.com> --- V1 -> V2: - Follow the suggestions from Alan Stern and Oliver Neukum to check the result of the operations (-ENODEV) and not the internal state of the USB layer (USB_STATE_NOTATTACHED). V2 -> V3 - Add cc: stable line in the signed-off-by area. V3 -> V4 - Follow the suggestions from Oliver Neukum to use only one flag when disconnecting and include barriers to avoid memory ordering issues. drivers/net/usb/ax88179_178a.c | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)