Openwrt/target/linux/brcm2708/patches-3.10/0079-dwc_otg-fiq-prevent-FIQ-thrash-and-incorrect-state-p.patch

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From 4d44d8447b13ded9c6931583938183c76b1846ed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: P33M <P33M@github.com>
Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2013 21:48:41 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 079/174] dwc_otg: fiq: prevent FIQ thrash and incorrect state
passing to IRQ
In the case of a transaction to a device that had previously aborted
due to an error, several interrupts are enabled to reset the error
count when a device responds. This has the side-effect of making the
FIQ thrash because the hardware will generate multiple instances of
a NAK on an IN bulk/interrupt endpoint and multiple instances of ACK
on an OUT bulk/interrupt endpoint. Make the FIQ mask and clear the
associated interrupts.
Additionally, on non-split transactions make sure that only unmasked
interrupts are cleared. This caused a hard-to-trigger but serious
race condition when you had the combination of an endpoint awaiting
error recovery and a transaction completed on an endpoint - due to
the sequencing and timing of interrupts generated by the dwc_otg core,
it was possible to confuse the IRQ handler.
---
drivers/usb/host/dwc_otg/dwc_otg_hcd_intr.c | 21 +++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 21 insertions(+)
--- a/drivers/usb/host/dwc_otg/dwc_otg_hcd_intr.c
+++ b/drivers/usb/host/dwc_otg/dwc_otg_hcd_intr.c
@@ -324,6 +324,27 @@ int fiq_hcintr_handle(int channel, hfnum
}
}
}
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * If we have any of NAK, ACK, Datatlgerr active on a
+ * non-split channel, the sole reason is to reset error
+ * counts for a previously broken transaction. The FIQ
+ * will thrash on NAK IN and ACK OUT in particular so
+ * handle it "once" and allow the IRQ to do the rest.
+ */
+ hcint.d32 &= hcintmsk.d32;
+ if(hcint.b.nak)
+ {
+ hcintmsk.b.nak = 0;
+ FIQ_WRITE((dwc_regs_base + 0x500 + (channel * 0x20) + 0xc), hcintmsk.d32);
+ }
+ if (hcint.b.ack)
+ {
+ hcintmsk.b.ack = 0;
+ FIQ_WRITE((dwc_regs_base + 0x500 + (channel * 0x20) + 0xc), hcintmsk.d32);
+ }
+ }
// Clear the interrupt, this will also clear the HAINT bit
FIQ_WRITE((dwc_regs_base + 0x500 + (channel * 0x20) + 0x8), hcint.d32);