Hi Michael, On 08/04/2014 06:27 PM, Michael Welling wrote: > On Mon, Aug 04, 2014 at 12:34:16PM +0300, Roger Quadros wrote: >> On 08/02/2014 02:51 AM, Michael Welling wrote: >>> On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 6:04 PM, Michael Welling <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>> On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 12:03:22PM +0300, Roger Quadros wrote: >>>>> On 07/29/2014 06:20 PM, Michael Welling wrote: >>>>>> On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 11:59:07AM +0300, Roger Quadros wrote: >>>>>>> Hi Michael, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 07/28/2014 09:10 PM, Felipe Balbi wrote: >>>>>>>> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 12:57:39PM -0500, Michael Welling wrote: >>>>>>>>> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 10:57:18AM -0500, Felipe Balbi wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 10:29:49AM -0500, Michael Welling wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 11:02:47AM -0400, Alan Stern wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> On Fri, 25 Jul 2014, Michael Welling wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> The plot thickens.... >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> So if I run the above command before anything is plugged into the >>>>>>>>>>>>> ports >>>>>>>>>>>>> the HUB disconnects. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> root@som3517:~# echo on > /sys/bus/usb/devices/1-1/power/control >>>>>>>>>>>>> [ 63.068839] usb 1-1: USB disconnect, device number 2 >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Here is the output of the usbmon output when running the above >>>>>>>>>>>>> command: >>>>>>>>>>>>> root@som3517:/sys/kernel/debug/usb/usbmon# cat 1t >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788886573 S Ci:001:00 s a3 00 0000 0001 0004 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788890604 C Ci:001:00 0 4 = 07050000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788892965 S Ci:001:00 s a3 00 0000 0002 0004 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788893093 C Ci:001:00 0 4 = 00010000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788894834 S Ci:001:00 s a3 00 0000 0003 0004 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788894958 C Ci:001:00 0 4 = 00010000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de7d92c0 3788896519 S Ii:001:01 -115 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788898778 S Ci:001:00 s a3 00 0000 0001 0004 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788900188 C Ci:001:00 0 4 = 07050000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788902705 S Co:001:00 s 23 01 0002 0001 0000 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788905793 C Co:001:00 0 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788940998 S Ci:001:00 s a3 00 0000 0001 0004 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de7d92c0 3788942065 C Ii:001:01 0 1 = 02 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de7d92c0 3788943013 S Ii:001:01 -115 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788943145 C Ci:001:00 0 4 = 03050400 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788961031 S Co:001:00 s 23 01 0012 0001 0000 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788961175 C Co:001:00 0 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788961304 S Ci:002:00 s 80 00 0000 0000 0002 2 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de382e40 3788965395 C Ci:002:00 -71 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3788966954 S Co:001:00 s 23 03 0004 0001 0000 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3788968362 C Co:001:00 0 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789021103 S Ci:001:00 s a3 00 0000 0001 0004 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de7d92c0 3789022194 C Ii:001:01 0 1 = 02 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de7d92c0 3789022226 S Ii:001:01 -115 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789023423 C Ci:001:00 0 4 = 01051200 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789025010 S Co:001:00 s 23 03 0004 0001 0000 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789026815 C Co:001:00 0 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789230980 S Ci:001:00 s a3 00 0000 0001 0004 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789231111 C Ci:001:00 0 4 = 00010300 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789232280 S Co:001:00 s 23 01 0014 0001 0000 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789232404 C Co:001:00 0 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789233056 S Co:001:00 s 23 01 0001 0001 0000 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789235345 C Co:001:00 0 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789236820 S Co:001:00 s 23 01 0001 0001 0000 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789237201 C Co:001:00 0 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789238180 S Co:001:00 s 23 01 0001 0001 0000 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789238510 C Co:001:00 0 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789240602 S Ci:001:00 s a3 00 0000 0001 0004 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789241661 C Ci:001:00 0 4 = 00010300 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789242264 S Co:001:00 s 23 01 0010 0001 0000 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789243921 C Co:001:00 0 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789246540 S Co:001:00 s 23 01 0011 0001 0000 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de249040 3789246930 C Co:001:00 0 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de2490c0 3789283096 S Ci:001:00 s a3 00 0000 0001 0004 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de2490c0 3789286255 C Ci:001:00 0 4 = 00010000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de2490c0 3789330975 S Ci:001:00 s a3 00 0000 0001 0004 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de2490c0 3789332606 C Ci:001:00 0 4 = 00010000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de2490c0 3789371015 S Ci:001:00 s a3 00 0000 0001 0004 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de2490c0 3789371146 C Ci:001:00 0 4 = 00010000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de2490c0 3789410975 S Ci:001:00 s a3 00 0000 0001 0004 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de2490c0 3789411097 C Ci:001:00 0 4 = 00010000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de2490c0 3789450972 S Ci:001:00 s a3 00 0000 0001 0004 4 < >>>>>>>>>>>>> de2490c0 3789451081 C Ci:001:00 0 4 = 00010000 >>>>>>>>>>>>> de7d92c0 3789452462 C Ii:001:01 -2 0 >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Not sure what any of it means. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Basically it means what you said above: the hub disconnected. I >>>>>>>>>>>> can't >>>>>>>>>>>> tell why. You'll have to ask someone who's familiar with the >>>>>>>>>>>> hardware >>>>>>>>>>>> on that board. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Sadly, there is no one more familar with this specific hardware >>>>>>>>>>> than myself. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I can however ellaborate the hardware setup of the USB subsystem in >>>>>>>>>>> case there is someone out there that has used a similar setup. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> The board uses the AM3517 SoC from TI. The SoC's USB host port >>>>>>>>>>> (HSUSB1) is >>>>>>>>>>> connected to a USB3320 PHY. The PHY is connected to a USB2512 >>>>>>>>>>> switch to >>>>>>>>>>> provide two downstream USB ports. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> The very same hardware worked with the 2.6.37 kernel that I am >>>>>>>>>>> trying to >>>>>>>>>>> move away from. >>>>>> >>>>>> It should be noted that the USB hardware work on the 3.2 kernel as well. >>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Today I am going to try using 3.10 and 3.14 kernels see if they >>>>>>>>>>> exhibit >>>>>>>>>>> the same behavior. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> It should be noted that the 3.10 kernel did not even detect the >>>>>>>>> external >>>>>>>>> HUB and the 3.14 kernel exhibits the same failure as 3.16. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Do you have off-while-idle enabled ? This could be, as Alan >>>>>>>>>> suggested, a >>>>>>>>>> problem with remote wakeup. EHCI on TI parts is kinda awkward, if you >>>>>>>>>> will, and getting remote wakeup with PM working, is generally a >>>>>>>>>> challenge. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> How would one determine if off-while-idle is enabled? Is this a flag >>>>>>>>> in an >>>>>>>>> entry in the devicetree? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> there is a pm_debug file on debugfs which you can use. Set autosuspend >>>>>>>> delay to UART (it's set to -1 by default, IIRC), then leave the board >>>>>>>> idle for a couple minutes, then read /sys/kernel/debug/pm_debug and see >>>>>>>> if the OFF() counters are increasing. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Adding linux-omap to Cc. Also Tony, who has a simple script to enable >>>>>>>> pm_runtime on UART. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The EHCI-omap driver when in use should prevent the USBHOST module from >>>>>>> idling and this should in turn prevent the CORE from idling. So remote >>>>>>> wakeup should work. It works fine in my setup with omap3beagle board >>>>>>> OMAP3430/3530 ES3.1. >>>>>>> I'm using a recent u-boot v2014.07-rc4. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It seems you are using an older silicon which needs single_ulpi_bypass >>>>>>> flag set in platform data. >>>>>>> Did your below patch fix the issue for you? >>>>>>> https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/7/28/745 >>>>>> >>>>>> Sadly, this did not fix the issue that I am having. >>>>> >>>>> OK. what u-boot version you are on? I can try to test with the same >>>>> version. >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> The problem seems to be the interaction between the PHY and the HUB on >>>>>> the hardware. The USB host works fine until the last device is removed >>>>>> from the HUB as long a device is plugged in during boot. >>>>> >>>>> OK. The ULPI link seems to be dead after the external hub and PHY >>>>> suspends. >>>>> As 3.2 works for you it should be easy to find out what commit broke the >>>>> functionality >>>>> for older silicon. >>>> >>>> So I found something today in our 3.2.21 kernel that probably >>>> worked around this suspend failure. >>>> >>>> http://git.emacinc.com/source/linux-emac.git/commit/2ede90e83c2432de5932a03dd79edd543eca1053 >>>> >>>> Sadly this means the failure predates the 3.2 kernel. >>>> >>>> So I commented out the usb_enable_autosuspend() calls in the core HUB >>>> driver and >>>> magically I can plug and unplug all day long without a problem. >>>> >>>> So autosuspend is causing the failure. >>>> >>>> Now what is the best way to implement a fix without trashing the kernel? >>> >>> It should be noted that the external HUB must be prevented from autosuspend >>> otherwise the resume fails. >> >> OK. I was able to reproduce the issue on my beagleboard as well. The key to >> reproduce the issue is to use a device which has autosuspend working. >> Earlier I was using a mass storage device so couldn't reproduce the issue. >> On using a HUB I could see the issue. Debugging this issue is on my action >> list. >> > > I will keep an eye out for the fix if it is possible. The implementation of > the remote resume workaround as listed in the sprz306d.pdf seems to hack > into the core EHCI drivers and limits you to a single USB host. >
Please see Advisory 1.1.33 HSUSB Interoperability Issue with SMSC USB3320 PHY (sprz306d errata doc). It seems ULPI suspend/resume is broken and there is no workaround. So you have to prevent the USB device connected at root port from suspending. cheers, -roger -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to [email protected] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
