bug: usb: gadget: FSL_UDC_CORE Corrupted request list leads to unrecoverable loop.

Joakim Tjernlund Joakim.Tjernlund at infinera.com
Fri Feb 18 21:21:12 AEDT 2022


I think you could apply them as is, only criticism was the commit msgs.

 Jocke

________________________________________
From: Thorsten Leemhuis <regressions at leemhuis.info>
Sent: 18 February 2022 08:11
To: Leo Li; Joakim Tjernlund; Eugene_Bordenkircher at selinc.com; linux-usb at vger.kernel.org; linuxppc-dev at lists.ozlabs.org
Cc: gregkh at linuxfoundation.org; balbi at kernel.org
Subject: Re: bug: usb: gadget: FSL_UDC_CORE Corrupted request list leads to unrecoverable loop.

Hi, this is your Linux kernel regression tracker speaking. Top-posting
for once, to make this easy accessible to everyone.

Sadly it looks to me like nobody is going to address this (quite old)
regression (that afaic only very few people will hit), despite the rough
patch to fix it that was already posted and tested in this thread.

Well, guess that's how it is sometimes. Marking it as "on back burner"
in regzbot to reduce the noise there:

#regzbot backburner: Tested patch available, but things nevertheless got
stuck

Ciao, Thorsten (wearing his 'the Linux kernel's regression tracker' hat)

P.S.: As the Linux kernel's regression tracker I'm getting a lot of
reports on my table. I can only look briefly into most of them and lack
knowledge about most of the areas they concern. I thus unfortunately
will sometimes get things wrong or miss something important. I hope
that's not the case here; if you think it is, don't hesitate to tell me
in a public reply, it's in everyone's interest to set the public record
straight.

#regzbot poke



On 20.01.22 13:54, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
> Hi, this is your Linux kernel regression tracker speaking.
>
> On 04.12.21 01:40, Leo Li wrote:
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Joakim Tjernlund <Joakim.Tjernlund at infinera.com>
>>> Sent: Thursday, December 2, 2021 4:45 PM
>>> To: regressions at leemhuis.info; Leo Li <leoyang.li at nxp.com>;
>>> Eugene_Bordenkircher at selinc.com; linux-usb at vger.kernel.org; linuxppc-
>>> dev at lists.ozlabs.org
>>> Cc: gregkh at linuxfoundation.org; balbi at kernel.org
>>> Subject: Re: bug: usb: gadget: FSL_UDC_CORE Corrupted request list leads to
>>> unrecoverable loop.
>>>
>>> On Thu, 2021-12-02 at 20:35 +0000, Leo Li wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: Joakim Tjernlund <Joakim.Tjernlund at infinera.com>
>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, December 1, 2021 8:19 AM
>>>>> To: regressions at leemhuis.info; Leo Li <leoyang.li at nxp.com>;
>>>>> Eugene_Bordenkircher at selinc.com; linux-usb at vger.kernel.org;
>>>>> linuxppc- dev at lists.ozlabs.org
>>>>> Cc: gregkh at linuxfoundation.org; balbi at kernel.org
>>>>> Subject: Re: bug: usb: gadget: FSL_UDC_CORE Corrupted request list
>>>>> leads to unrecoverable loop.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, 2021-11-30 at 12:56 +0100, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
>>>>>> On Mon, 2021-11-29 at 23:48 +0000, Eugene Bordenkircher wrote:
>>>>>>> Agreed,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We are happy pick up the torch on this, but I'd like to try and
>>>>>>> hear from
>>>>> Joakim first before we do.  The patch set is his, so I'd like to
>>>>> give him the opportunity.  I think he's the only one that can add a
>>>>> truly proper description as well because he mentioned that this
>>>>> includes a "few more fixes" than just the one we ran into.  I'd
>>>>> rather hear from him than try to reverse engineer what was being
>>> addressed.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Joakim, if you are still watching the thread, would you like to
>>>>>>> take a stab
>>>>> at it?  If I don't hear from you in a couple days, we'll pick up the
>>>>> torch and do what we can.
>
> Did anything happen? Sure, it's a old regression from the v3.4-rc4 days,
> but there iirc was already a tested proto-patch in that thread that
> fixes the issue. Or was progress made and I just missed it?
>
> Ciao, Thorsten
>
> P.S.: As a Linux kernel regression tracker I'm getting a lot of reports
> on my table. I can only look briefly into most of them. Unfortunately
> therefore I sometimes will get things wrong or miss something important.
> I hope that's not the case here; if you think it is, don't hesitate to
> tell me about it in a public reply, that's in everyone's interest.
>
> BTW, I have no personal interest in this issue, which is tracked using
> regzbot, my Linux kernel regression tracking bot
> (https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Flinux-regtracking.leemhuis.info%2Fregzbot%2F&data=04%7C01%7Cjoakim.tjernlund%40infinera.com%7C8784242cb55d4627e61608d9f2adec23%7C285643de5f5b4b03a1530ae2dc8aaf77%7C1%7C0%7C637807651100768999%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=dQS2xwqJjHY4DqSawLZKoe0XZaBAqPLul5YgPdQWFio%3D&reserved=0). I'm only posting
> this mail to get things rolling again and hence don't need to be CC on
> all further activities wrt to this regression.
>
> #regzbot ignore-activity
>
>>>>>> I am far away from this now and still on 4.19. I don't mind if you
>>>>>> tweak
>>>>> tweak the patches for better "upstreamability"
>>>>>
>>>>> Even better would be to migrate to the chipidea driver, I am told
>>>>> just a few tweaks are needed but this is probably something NXP
>>>>> should do as they have access to other SOC's using chipidea.
>>>>
>>>> I agree with this direction but the problem was with bandwidth.  As this
>>> controller was only used on legacy platforms, it is harder to justify new effort
>>> on it now.
>>>
>>> Legacy? All PPC is legacy and not supported now?
>>
>> I'm not saying that they are not supported, but they are in maintenance only mode.


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