[BUG] fec_mpc52xx: Don't call mpc52xx_fec_reset() in ISR

Grant Likely grant.likely at secretlab.ca
Sun Jul 27 11:31:27 EST 2008


On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 02:39:09PM +0200, Wolfram Sang wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> today, I was debugging a kernel crash on a board with a MPC5200B using
> 2.6.26-rc9. I found the following code in drivers/net/fec_mpc52xx.c:
> 
> static irqreturn_t mpc52xx_fec_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
> {
> [...]
> 	/* on fifo error, soft-reset fec */
> 	if (ievent & (FEC_IEVENT_RFIFO_ERROR | FEC_IEVENT_XFIFO_ERROR)) {
> 
> 		if (net_ratelimit() && (ievent & FEC_IEVENT_RFIFO_ERROR))
> 			dev_warn(&dev->dev, "FEC_IEVENT_RFIFO_ERROR\n");
> 		if (net_ratelimit() && (ievent & FEC_IEVENT_XFIFO_ERROR))
> 			dev_warn(&dev->dev, "FEC_IEVENT_XFIFO_ERROR\n");
> 
> 		mpc52xx_fec_reset(dev);
> 
> 		netif_wake_queue(dev);
> 		return IRQ_HANDLED;
> 	}
> [...]
> }
> 
> Calling mpc52xx_fec_reset() from interrupt context is bad, at least
> because
> 
> a) it calls phy_write, which contains BUG_ON(in_interrupt())
> b) it calls mpc52xx_fec_hw_init, which has a delay-loop to check
>    if the reset was successful (1..50 us)
> 
> I assume the proper thing to do is to set a flag in the ISR and handle
> the soft reset later in some other context. Having never dealt with the
> network core and its drivers so far, I am not sure which place would be
> the right one to perform the soft reset. To not make things worse, I
> hope people with more insight to network stuff can deliver a suitable
> solution to this problem.
> 
> All the best,
> 
>    Wolfram

Hi Wolfram,

I'm not an expert on the FEC driver, but I'll take a look when I get back
home to Calgary.  There has also been other churn in this area and I
need to get myself up to speed.

g.




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