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authorAndy Leiserson <andy@leiserson.org>2013-04-24 09:10:32 -0700
committerStefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de>2013-04-28 23:36:44 +0200
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firewire: ohci: fix VIA VT6306 video reception
Add quirk for VT6306 wake bit behavior. VT6306 seems to reread the wrong descriptor when the wake bit is written. work around by putting a copy of the branch address in the first descriptor of the block. [Stefan R: This fixes the known broken video reception via gstreamer on VIA VT6306. 100% repeatable testcase: $ gst-launch-0.10 dv1394src \! dvdemux \! dvdec \! xvimagesink with a camcorder or other DV source connected. Likewise for MPEG2-TS reception via gstreamer, e.g. from TV settop boxes. Perhaps this also fixes dv4l on VT6306, but this is as yet untested. Kino, dvgrab or FFADO had not been affected by this chip quirk. Additional comments from Andy:] I've looked into some problems with the wake bit on a vt6306 family chip (1106:3044, rev 46). I used this firewire card in a mythtv setup (ISO receive MPEG2 stream) with Debian 2.6.32 kernels for ~2 years without problems. Since upgrading to 3.2, I've been having problems with the input stream freezing -- input data stops until I restart mythtv (I expect closing and reopening the device would be sufficient). This happens infrequently, maybe one out of 20 recordings. I eventually determined that the problem is more likely to occur if the system is loaded. I isolated the kernel version as the triggering SW factor and then specifically the change from dualbuffer back to packet-per-buffer DMA mode. The possibility that the controller does not properly respond to the wake bit was suggested in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=415841, but not proven. Based on the fact that dualbuffer mode worked while packet-per-buffer has trouble, I guessed that upon seeing the wake bit written, the vt6306 controller only checks the branch address in the first descriptor of the block, even if that is not the correct place to look (because the block has multiple descriptors). This theory seems to be correct. When the ISO reception is hung, I am able to resume it by manually writing the branch address to the first descriptor in the block, and then writing the wake bit. I've had luck so far with the attached patch, so I'm including it. It's probably not a complete solution -- I haven't tested transmit modes to see whether they have a similar issue. I doubt that the quirk test is any cheaper than just writing the extra branch address in all cases, but it does reduce the risk of breaking other hardware. [Stefan R: omitted QUIRK_NO_MSI from VT6306 quirks table entry, changed whitespace] Signed-off-by: Andy Leiserson <andy@leiserson.org> Signed-off-by: Stefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/firewire/ohci.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/firewire/ohci.c38
1 files changed, 35 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/firewire/ohci.c b/drivers/firewire/ohci.c
index 673c8970749e..a309d89f4df7 100644
--- a/drivers/firewire/ohci.c
+++ b/drivers/firewire/ohci.c
@@ -68,6 +68,8 @@
#define DESCRIPTOR_BRANCH_ALWAYS (3 << 2)
#define DESCRIPTOR_WAIT (3 << 0)
+#define DESCRIPTOR_CMD (0xf << 12)
+
struct descriptor {
__le16 req_count;
__le16 control;
@@ -149,10 +151,11 @@ struct context {
struct descriptor *last;
/*
- * The last descriptor in the DMA program. It contains the branch
+ * The last descriptor block in the DMA program. It contains the branch
* address that must be updated upon appending a new descriptor.
*/
struct descriptor *prev;
+ int prev_z;
descriptor_callback_t callback;
@@ -270,7 +273,9 @@ static char ohci_driver_name[] = KBUILD_MODNAME;
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_TI_TSB12LV22 0x8009
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_TI_TSB12LV26 0x8020
#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_TI_TSB82AA2 0x8025
+#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_VT630X 0x3044
#define PCI_VENDOR_ID_PINNACLE_SYSTEMS 0x11bd
+#define PCI_REV_ID_VIA_VT6306 0x46
#define QUIRK_CYCLE_TIMER 1
#define QUIRK_RESET_PACKET 2
@@ -278,6 +283,7 @@ static char ohci_driver_name[] = KBUILD_MODNAME;
#define QUIRK_NO_1394A 8
#define QUIRK_NO_MSI 16
#define QUIRK_TI_SLLZ059 32
+#define QUIRK_IR_WAKE 64
/* In case of multiple matches in ohci_quirks[], only the first one is used. */
static const struct {
@@ -319,6 +325,9 @@ static const struct {
{PCI_VENDOR_ID_TI, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID,
QUIRK_RESET_PACKET},
+ {PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_VT630X, PCI_REV_ID_VIA_VT6306,
+ QUIRK_CYCLE_TIMER | QUIRK_IR_WAKE},
+
{PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID,
QUIRK_CYCLE_TIMER | QUIRK_NO_MSI},
};
@@ -333,6 +342,7 @@ MODULE_PARM_DESC(quirks, "Chip quirks (default = 0"
", no 1394a enhancements = " __stringify(QUIRK_NO_1394A)
", disable MSI = " __stringify(QUIRK_NO_MSI)
", TI SLLZ059 erratum = " __stringify(QUIRK_TI_SLLZ059)
+ ", IR wake unreliable = " __stringify(QUIRK_IR_WAKE)
")");
#define OHCI_PARAM_DEBUG_AT_AR 1
@@ -1157,6 +1167,7 @@ static int context_init(struct context *ctx, struct fw_ohci *ohci,
ctx->buffer_tail->used += sizeof(*ctx->buffer_tail->buffer);
ctx->last = ctx->buffer_tail->buffer;
ctx->prev = ctx->buffer_tail->buffer;
+ ctx->prev_z = 1;
return 0;
}
@@ -1221,14 +1232,35 @@ static void context_append(struct context *ctx,
{
dma_addr_t d_bus;
struct descriptor_buffer *desc = ctx->buffer_tail;
+ struct descriptor *d_branch;
d_bus = desc->buffer_bus + (d - desc->buffer) * sizeof(*d);
desc->used += (z + extra) * sizeof(*d);
wmb(); /* finish init of new descriptors before branch_address update */
- ctx->prev->branch_address = cpu_to_le32(d_bus | z);
- ctx->prev = find_branch_descriptor(d, z);
+
+ d_branch = find_branch_descriptor(ctx->prev, ctx->prev_z);
+ d_branch->branch_address = cpu_to_le32(d_bus | z);
+
+ /*
+ * VT6306 incorrectly checks only the single descriptor at the
+ * CommandPtr when the wake bit is written, so if it's a
+ * multi-descriptor block starting with an INPUT_MORE, put a copy of
+ * the branch address in the first descriptor.
+ *
+ * Not doing this for transmit contexts since not sure how it interacts
+ * with skip addresses.
+ */
+ if (unlikely(ctx->ohci->quirks & QUIRK_IR_WAKE) &&
+ d_branch != ctx->prev &&
+ (ctx->prev->control & cpu_to_le16(DESCRIPTOR_CMD)) ==
+ cpu_to_le16(DESCRIPTOR_INPUT_MORE)) {
+ ctx->prev->branch_address = cpu_to_le32(d_bus | z);
+ }
+
+ ctx->prev = d;
+ ctx->prev_z = z;
}
static void context_stop(struct context *ctx)