[PATCH] net: ftgmac100: Fix missing TX-poll issue
Dylan Hung
dylan_hung at aspeedtech.com
Mon Oct 19 20:19:07 AEDT 2020
Hi Joel,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joel Stanley [mailto:joel at jms.id.au]
> Sent: Monday, October 19, 2020 4:57 PM
> To: Dylan Hung <dylan_hung at aspeedtech.com>; Benjamin Herrenschmidt
> <benh at kernel.crashing.org>
> Cc: David S . Miller <davem at davemloft.net>; Jakub Kicinski
> <kuba at kernel.org>; netdev at vger.kernel.org; Linux Kernel Mailing List
> <linux-kernel at vger.kernel.org>; Po-Yu Chuang <ratbert at faraday-tech.com>;
> linux-aspeed <linux-aspeed at lists.ozlabs.org>; OpenBMC Maillist
> <openbmc at lists.ozlabs.org>; BMC-SW <BMC-SW at aspeedtech.com>
> Subject: Re: [PATCH] net: ftgmac100: Fix missing TX-poll issue
>
> On Mon, 19 Oct 2020 at 07:39, Dylan Hung <dylan_hung at aspeedtech.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > The cpu accesses the register and the memory via different bus/path on
> > aspeed soc. So we can not guarantee that the tx-poll command
>
> Just the 2600, or other versions too?
Just the 2600. And this issue only occurred on Ethernet mac.
>
> > (register access) is always behind the tx descriptor (memory). In
> > other words, the HW may start working even the data is not yet ready.
> > By
>
> even if the
>
> > adding a dummy read after the last data write, we can ensure the data
> > are pushed to the memory, then guarantee the processing sequence
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Dylan Hung <dylan_hung at aspeedtech.com>
> > ---
> > drivers/net/ethernet/faraday/ftgmac100.c | 3 ++-
> > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/faraday/ftgmac100.c
> > b/drivers/net/ethernet/faraday/ftgmac100.c
> > index 00024dd41147..9a99a87f29f3 100644
> > --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/faraday/ftgmac100.c
> > +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/faraday/ftgmac100.c
> > @@ -804,7 +804,8 @@ static netdev_tx_t
> ftgmac100_hard_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb,
> > * before setting the OWN bit on the first descriptor.
> > */
> > dma_wmb();
> > - first->txdes0 = cpu_to_le32(f_ctl_stat);
> > + WRITE_ONCE(first->txdes0, cpu_to_le32(f_ctl_stat));
> > + READ_ONCE(first->txdes0);
>
> I understand what you're trying to do here, but I'm not sure that this is the
> correct way to go about it.
>
> It does cause the compiler to produce a store and then a load.
>
> >
> > /* Update next TX pointer */
> > priv->tx_pointer = pointer;
> > --
> > 2.17.1
> >
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