Hi Thinh,
On 2023/9/12 8:08, Thinh Nguyen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Sep 11, 2023, William Wu wrote:
>> If we enable PM runtime auto suspend for dwc3 on rockchip
>> platforms (e.g. RK3562), it allows the dwc3 controller to
>> enter runtime suspend if usb cable detached and power off
>> the power domain of the controller. When system resume, if
>> the dwc3 already in runtime suspended, it Shouldn't access
>> the dwc3 registers in dwc3_resume() because its power domain
>> maybe power off.
>>
>> Test on RK3562 tablet, this patch can help to avoid kernel
>> panic when accessing the dwc3 registers in dwc3_resume() if
>> the dwc3 is in runtime suspended and it's power domain is
>> power off.
> The controller should be woken up before this step. Can you provide more
> detail on what led to this?
Yes, the power domain of the usb controller will be enabled by the
framework of the pm generic domain before dwc3 resume if the system
enter suspend and exit suspend normally. However, in my test case,if the
system fail to enter suspend because of some devices's problem, and then
goto recovery process, the power domain of the usb controller will not
be enable before dwc3 resume.
> e.g. some questions:
> Who handles the waking up of the controller? Is it the phy driver? Is
> the phy driver not detecting a resume? Or did the resume fail? Does this
> occur consistently?
>
> Thanks,
> Thinh
This issue occurs occasionally on RK3562 EVB with Type-C USB, and enable
autosuspend for dwc3 controller.
Here is the test steps:
1. Power on the RK3562 EVB and the Type-C USB interface is in
unconnected state.
2. Makesure the dwc3 controller enter runtime suspend, and its power
domain is disabled.
3. Do system suspend/resume stress test.
4. The issue occurs occasionally with the following log:
[ 251.681091][ T4331] PM: suspend entry (deep)
[ 251.778975][ T4331] Filesystems sync: 0.097 seconds
[ 251.779025][ T4331] Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.005
seconds) done.
[ 251.784819][ T4331] OOM killer disabled.
[ 251.784851][ T4331] Freezing remaining freezable tasks ... (elapsed
0.004 seconds) done.
[ 251.792719][ T503] [SKWIFI DBG] skw_suspend: WoW: enabled, skw
flags: 0x302
[ 251.803701][ T4331] PM: dpm_run_callback():
platform_pm_suspend.cfi_jt+0x0/0x8 returns -16
[ 251.803779][ T75] PM: PM: Pending Wakeup Sources: alarmtimer.0.auto
[ 251.803789][ T4331] PM: Device alarmtimer.0.a
[ 251.803928][ T4331] PM: Some devices failed to suspend, or early wake
event detected
[ 251.804141][ T75] [SKWIFI DBG] skw_resume: skw flags: 0x300
[ 251.804715][ C2] SError Interrupt on CPU2, code 0xbf000000 -- SError
[ 251.804725][ C2] CPU: 2 PID: 4331 Comm: binder:251_4 Tainted:
G WC E 5.10.157-android13-4-00006-g73f337804fbc-ab9881769 #1
[ 251.804732][ C2] Hardware name: Rockchip RK3562 RK817 TABLET LP4
Board (DT)
[ 251.804738][ C2] pstate: 80400005 (Nzcv daif +PAN -UAO -TCO BTYPE=--)
[ 251.804743][ C2] pc : el1_abort+0x40/0x68
[ 251.804748][ C2] lr : el1_abort+0x28/0x68
......
[ 251.804965][ C2] Kernel panic - not syncing: Asynchronous SError
Interrupt
[ 251.804974][ C2] CPU: 2 PID: 4331 Comm: binder:251_4 Tainted:
G WC E 5.10.157-android13-4-00006-g73f337804fbc-ab9881769 #1
[ 251.804980][ C2] Hardware name: Rockchip RK3562 RK817 TABLET LP4
Board (DT)
[ 251.804984][ C2] Call trace:
[ 251.804990][ C2] dump_backtrace.cfi_jt+0x0/0x8
[ 251.804995][ C2] dump_stack_lvl+0xc0/0x13c
[ 251.805000][ C2] panic+0x174/0x468
[ 251.805006][ C2] arm64_serror_panic+0x1b0/0x200
[ 251.805010][ C2] do_serror+0x184/0x1e4
[ 251.805016][ C2] el1_error+0x94/0x118
[ 251.805020][ C2] el1_abort+0x40/0x68
[ 251.805026][ C2] el1_sync_handler+0x58/0x88
[ 251.805031][ C2] el1_sync+0x8c/0x140
[ 251.805035][ C2] dwc3_readl+0x30/0x1a0
[ 251.805040][ C2] dwc3_phy_setup+0x38/0x510
[ 251.805045][ C2] dwc3_core_init+0x68/0xcd4
[ 251.805051][ C2] dwc3_core_init_for_resume+0x10c/0x25c
[ 251.805056][ C2] dwc3_resume_common+0x44/0x3d0
[ 251.805061][ C2] dwc3_resume+0x5c/0xb8
[ 251.805067][ C2] dpm_run_callback+0x70/0x488
[ 251.805071][ C2] device_resume+0x250/0x2f8
[ 251.805077][ C2] dpm_resume+0x258/0x9dc
[ 251.805082][ C2] suspend_devices_and_enter+0x850/0xcac
In this case, during suspend process, because the device alarmtimer
failed to suspend, it break the system suspend in the funciton
suspend_devices_and_enter(), and goto platform_recover() directly
without enable the power domain of the controller, then trigger the
Kernel panic in dwc3_resume().
For a comparison, in the normal case, if the system enter suspend
normally, and after the system wakeup, the power domain of the
controller will be enable by the framework of the pm generic domain
before dwc3 resume.
The function call stack like this:
suspend_devices_and_enter -->
suspend_enter -->
dpm_resume_noirq --> dpm_noirq_resume_devices -->
device_resume_noirq --> genpd_resume_noirq --> rockchip_pd_power (enable
the power domain of the controller)
dpm_resume_end -->
dpm_resume --> device_resume --> dpm_run_callback -->
dwc3_resume (access the controller safely)
dpm_complete --> genpd_complete --> genpd_queue_power_off_work
suspend_finish --> suspend_thaw_processes --> genpd_power_off_work_fn
--> (diable the power domain of the controller to maintain the original
runtime suspend state)
Thanks,
William
>
>> Kernel panic - not syncing: Asynchronous SError Interrupt
>> Hardware name: Rockchip RK3562 RK817 TABLET LP4 Board (DT)
>> Call trace:
>> dump_backtrace.cfi_jt+0x0/0x8
>> dump_stack_lvl+0xc0/0x13c
>> panic+0x174/0x468
>> arm64_serror_panic+0x1b0/0x200
>> do_serror+0x184/0x1e4
>> el1_error+0x94/0x118
>> el1_abort+0x40/0x68
>> el1_sync_handler+0x58/0x88
>> el1_sync+0x8c/0x140
>> dwc3_readl+0x30/0x1a0
>> dwc3_phy_setup+0x38/0x510
>> dwc3_core_init+0x68/0xcd4
>> dwc3_core_init_for_resume+0x10c/0x25c
>> dwc3_resume_common+0x44/0x3d0
>> dwc3_resume+0x5c/0xb8
>> dpm_run_callback+0x70/0x488
>> device_resume+0x250/0x2f8
>> dpm_resume+0x258/0x9dc
>>
>> Signed-off-by: William Wu <[email protected]>
>> ---
>> Changes in v2:
>> - Remove Change-Id.
>>
>> drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c | 8 +++++---
>> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c b/drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c
>> index 9c6bf054f15d..8274a44f2d6a 100644
>> --- a/drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c
>> +++ b/drivers/usb/dwc3/core.c
>> @@ -2185,9 +2185,11 @@ static int dwc3_resume(struct device *dev)
>>
>> pinctrl_pm_select_default_state(dev);
>>
>> - ret = dwc3_resume_common(dwc, PMSG_RESUME);
>> - if (ret)
>> - return ret;
>> + if (!pm_runtime_suspended(dwc->dev)) {
>> + ret = dwc3_resume_common(dwc, PMSG_RESUME);
>> + if (ret)
>> + return ret;
>> + }
>>
>> pm_runtime_disable(dev);
>> pm_runtime_set_active(dev);
>> --
>> 2.17.1
On Fri, Sep 15, 2023, wuliangfeng wrote:
> Hi Thinh,
>
> On 2023/9/12 8:08, Thinh Nguyen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Mon, Sep 11, 2023, William Wu wrote:
> > > If we enable PM runtime auto suspend for dwc3 on rockchip
> > > platforms (e.g. RK3562), it allows the dwc3 controller to
> > > enter runtime suspend if usb cable detached and power off
> > > the power domain of the controller. When system resume, if
> > > the dwc3 already in runtime suspended, it Shouldn't access
> > > the dwc3 registers in dwc3_resume() because its power domain
> > > maybe power off.
> > >
> > > Test on RK3562 tablet, this patch can help to avoid kernel
> > > panic when accessing the dwc3 registers in dwc3_resume() if
> > > the dwc3 is in runtime suspended and it's power domain is
> > > power off.
> > The controller should be woken up before this step. Can you provide more
> > detail on what led to this?
>
> Yes, the power domain of the usb controller will be enabled by the framework
> of the pm generic domain before dwc3 resume if the system enter suspend and
> exit suspend normally. However, in my test case,if the system fail to enter
> suspend because of some devices's problem, and then goto recovery process,
> the power domain of the usb controller will not be enable before dwc3
> resume.
Ok.
>
> > e.g. some questions:
> > Who handles the waking up of the controller? Is it the phy driver? Is
> > the phy driver not detecting a resume? Or did the resume fail? Does this
> > occur consistently?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Thinh
>
> This issue occurs occasionally on RK3562 EVB with Type-C USB, and enable
> autosuspend for dwc3 controller.
>
> Here is the test steps:
>
> 1. Power on the RK3562 EVB and the Type-C USB interface is in unconnected
> state.
>
> 2. Makesure the dwc3 controller enter runtime suspend, and its power domain
> is disabled.
>
> 3. Do system suspend/resume stress test.
>
> 4. The issue occurs occasionally with the following log:
>
> [ 251.681091][ T4331] PM: suspend entry (deep)
> [ 251.778975][ T4331] Filesystems sync: 0.097 seconds
> [ 251.779025][ T4331] Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.005
> seconds) done.
> [ 251.784819][ T4331] OOM killer disabled.
> [ 251.784851][ T4331] Freezing remaining freezable tasks ... (elapsed 0.004
> seconds) done.
> [ 251.792719][ T503] [SKWIFI DBG] skw_suspend: WoW: enabled, skw flags:
> 0x302
> [ 251.803701][ T4331] PM: dpm_run_callback():
> platform_pm_suspend.cfi_jt+0x0/0x8 returns -16
> [ 251.803779][ T75] PM: PM: Pending Wakeup Sources: alarmtimer.0.auto
> [ 251.803789][ T4331] PM: Device alarmtimer.0.a
> [ 251.803928][ T4331] PM: Some devices failed to suspend, or early wake
> event detected
> [ 251.804141][ T75] [SKWIFI DBG] skw_resume: skw flags: 0x300
> [ 251.804715][ C2] SError Interrupt on CPU2, code 0xbf000000 -- SError
> [ 251.804725][ C2] CPU: 2 PID: 4331 Comm: binder:251_4 Tainted: G
> WC E 5.10.157-android13-4-00006-g73f337804fbc-ab9881769 #1
> [ 251.804732][ C2] Hardware name: Rockchip RK3562 RK817 TABLET LP4 Board
> (DT)
> [ 251.804738][ C2] pstate: 80400005 (Nzcv daif +PAN -UAO -TCO BTYPE=--)
> [ 251.804743][ C2] pc : el1_abort+0x40/0x68
> [ 251.804748][ C2] lr : el1_abort+0x28/0x68
>
> ......
>
> [ 251.804965][ C2] Kernel panic - not syncing: Asynchronous SError
> Interrupt
> [ 251.804974][ C2] CPU: 2 PID: 4331 Comm: binder:251_4 Tainted: G
> WC E 5.10.157-android13-4-00006-g73f337804fbc-ab9881769 #1
> [ 251.804980][ C2] Hardware name: Rockchip RK3562 RK817 TABLET LP4 Board
> (DT)
> [ 251.804984][ C2] Call trace:
> [ 251.804990][ C2] dump_backtrace.cfi_jt+0x0/0x8
> [ 251.804995][ C2] dump_stack_lvl+0xc0/0x13c
> [ 251.805000][ C2] panic+0x174/0x468
> [ 251.805006][ C2] arm64_serror_panic+0x1b0/0x200
> [ 251.805010][ C2] do_serror+0x184/0x1e4
> [ 251.805016][ C2] el1_error+0x94/0x118
> [ 251.805020][ C2] el1_abort+0x40/0x68
> [ 251.805026][ C2] el1_sync_handler+0x58/0x88
> [ 251.805031][ C2] el1_sync+0x8c/0x140
> [ 251.805035][ C2] dwc3_readl+0x30/0x1a0
> [ 251.805040][ C2] dwc3_phy_setup+0x38/0x510
> [ 251.805045][ C2] dwc3_core_init+0x68/0xcd4
> [ 251.805051][ C2] dwc3_core_init_for_resume+0x10c/0x25c
> [ 251.805056][ C2] dwc3_resume_common+0x44/0x3d0
> [ 251.805061][ C2] dwc3_resume+0x5c/0xb8
> [ 251.805067][ C2] dpm_run_callback+0x70/0x488
> [ 251.805071][ C2] device_resume+0x250/0x2f8
> [ 251.805077][ C2] dpm_resume+0x258/0x9dc
> [ 251.805082][ C2] suspend_devices_and_enter+0x850/0xcac
>
> In this case, during suspend process, because the device alarmtimer failed
> to suspend, it break the system suspend in the funciton
> suspend_devices_and_enter(), and goto platform_recover() directly without
> enable the power domain of the controller, then trigger the Kernel panic in
> dwc3_resume().
>
Thanks for the details.
>
> For a comparison, in the normal case, if the system enter suspend normally,
> and after the system wakeup, the power domain of the controller will be
> enable by the framework of the pm generic domain before dwc3 resume.
>
> The function call stack like this:
>
> suspend_devices_and_enter -->
>
> suspend_enter -->
>
> dpm_resume_noirq --> dpm_noirq_resume_devices -->
> device_resume_noirq --> genpd_resume_noirq --> rockchip_pd_power (enable
> the power domain of the controller)
>
> dpm_resume_end -->
>
> dpm_resume --> device_resume --> dpm_run_callback --> dwc3_resume
> (access the controller safely)
>
> dpm_complete --> genpd_complete --> genpd_queue_power_off_work
>
> suspend_finish --> suspend_thaw_processes --> genpd_power_off_work_fn -->
> (diable the power domain of the controller to maintain the original runtime
> suspend state)
>
At what step do we restore the power domain when this happen? Looks like
there's a missing step in the suspend failure recovery to recover the
power domain. What we're doing here seems more like a workaround to
that, which unfortunately makes the code logic looks unclear IMO.
Can this be fixed in the lower layer?
Thanks,
Thinh
Hi Thinh,
Sorry for my late reply because the national day holiday.
在 2023/10/3 2:18, Thinh Nguyen 写道:
> On Fri, Sep 15, 2023, wuliangfeng wrote:
>> Hi Thinh,
>>
>> On 2023/9/12 8:08, Thinh Nguyen wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On Mon, Sep 11, 2023, William Wu wrote:
>>>> If we enable PM runtime auto suspend for dwc3 on rockchip
>>>> platforms (e.g. RK3562), it allows the dwc3 controller to
>>>> enter runtime suspend if usb cable detached and power off
>>>> the power domain of the controller. When system resume, if
>>>> the dwc3 already in runtime suspended, it Shouldn't access
>>>> the dwc3 registers in dwc3_resume() because its power domain
>>>> maybe power off.
>>>>
>>>> Test on RK3562 tablet, this patch can help to avoid kernel
>>>> panic when accessing the dwc3 registers in dwc3_resume() if
>>>> the dwc3 is in runtime suspended and it's power domain is
>>>> power off.
>>> The controller should be woken up before this step. Can you provide more
>>> detail on what led to this?
>> Yes, the power domain of the usb controller will be enabled by the framework
>> of the pm generic domain before dwc3 resume if the system enter suspend and
>> exit suspend normally. However, in my test case,if the system fail to enter
>> suspend because of some devices's problem, and then goto recovery process,
>> the power domain of the usb controller will not be enable before dwc3
>> resume.
> Ok.
>
>>> e.g. some questions:
>>> Who handles the waking up of the controller? Is it the phy driver? Is
>>> the phy driver not detecting a resume? Or did the resume fail? Does this
>>> occur consistently?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Thinh
>> This issue occurs occasionally on RK3562 EVB with Type-C USB, and enable
>> autosuspend for dwc3 controller.
>>
>> Here is the test steps:
>>
>> 1. Power on the RK3562 EVB and the Type-C USB interface is in unconnected
>> state.
>>
>> 2. Makesure the dwc3 controller enter runtime suspend, and its power domain
>> is disabled.
>>
>> 3. Do system suspend/resume stress test.
>>
>> 4. The issue occurs occasionally with the following log:
>>
>> [ 251.681091][ T4331] PM: suspend entry (deep)
>> [ 251.778975][ T4331] Filesystems sync: 0.097 seconds
>> [ 251.779025][ T4331] Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.005
>> seconds) done.
>> [ 251.784819][ T4331] OOM killer disabled.
>> [ 251.784851][ T4331] Freezing remaining freezable tasks ... (elapsed 0.004
>> seconds) done.
>> [ 251.792719][ T503] [SKWIFI DBG] skw_suspend: WoW: enabled, skw flags:
>> 0x302
>> [ 251.803701][ T4331] PM: dpm_run_callback():
>> platform_pm_suspend.cfi_jt+0x0/0x8 returns -16
>> [ 251.803779][ T75] PM: PM: Pending Wakeup Sources: alarmtimer.0.auto
>> [ 251.803789][ T4331] PM: Device alarmtimer.0.a
>> [ 251.803928][ T4331] PM: Some devices failed to suspend, or early wake
>> event detected
>> [ 251.804141][ T75] [SKWIFI DBG] skw_resume: skw flags: 0x300
>> [ 251.804715][ C2] SError Interrupt on CPU2, code 0xbf000000 -- SError
>> [ 251.804725][ C2] CPU: 2 PID: 4331 Comm: binder:251_4 Tainted: G
>> WC E 5.10.157-android13-4-00006-g73f337804fbc-ab9881769 #1
>> [ 251.804732][ C2] Hardware name: Rockchip RK3562 RK817 TABLET LP4 Board
>> (DT)
>> [ 251.804738][ C2] pstate: 80400005 (Nzcv daif +PAN -UAO -TCO BTYPE=--)
>> [ 251.804743][ C2] pc : el1_abort+0x40/0x68
>> [ 251.804748][ C2] lr : el1_abort+0x28/0x68
>>
>> ......
>>
>> [ 251.804965][ C2] Kernel panic - not syncing: Asynchronous SError
>> Interrupt
>> [ 251.804974][ C2] CPU: 2 PID: 4331 Comm: binder:251_4 Tainted: G
>> WC E 5.10.157-android13-4-00006-g73f337804fbc-ab9881769 #1
>> [ 251.804980][ C2] Hardware name: Rockchip RK3562 RK817 TABLET LP4 Board
>> (DT)
>> [ 251.804984][ C2] Call trace:
>> [ 251.804990][ C2] dump_backtrace.cfi_jt+0x0/0x8
>> [ 251.804995][ C2] dump_stack_lvl+0xc0/0x13c
>> [ 251.805000][ C2] panic+0x174/0x468
>> [ 251.805006][ C2] arm64_serror_panic+0x1b0/0x200
>> [ 251.805010][ C2] do_serror+0x184/0x1e4
>> [ 251.805016][ C2] el1_error+0x94/0x118
>> [ 251.805020][ C2] el1_abort+0x40/0x68
>> [ 251.805026][ C2] el1_sync_handler+0x58/0x88
>> [ 251.805031][ C2] el1_sync+0x8c/0x140
>> [ 251.805035][ C2] dwc3_readl+0x30/0x1a0
>> [ 251.805040][ C2] dwc3_phy_setup+0x38/0x510
>> [ 251.805045][ C2] dwc3_core_init+0x68/0xcd4
>> [ 251.805051][ C2] dwc3_core_init_for_resume+0x10c/0x25c
>> [ 251.805056][ C2] dwc3_resume_common+0x44/0x3d0
>> [ 251.805061][ C2] dwc3_resume+0x5c/0xb8
>> [ 251.805067][ C2] dpm_run_callback+0x70/0x488
>> [ 251.805071][ C2] device_resume+0x250/0x2f8
>> [ 251.805077][ C2] dpm_resume+0x258/0x9dc
>> [ 251.805082][ C2] suspend_devices_and_enter+0x850/0xcac
>>
>> In this case, during suspend process, because the device alarmtimer failed
>> to suspend, it break the system suspend in the funciton
>> suspend_devices_and_enter(), and goto platform_recover() directly without
>> enable the power domain of the controller, then trigger the Kernel panic in
>> dwc3_resume().
>>
> Thanks for the details.
>
>> For a comparison, in the normal case, if the system enter suspend normally,
>> and after the system wakeup, the power domain of the controller will be
>> enable by the framework of the pm generic domain before dwc3 resume.
>>
>> The function call stack like this:
>>
>> suspend_devices_and_enter -->
>>
>> suspend_enter -->
>>
>> dpm_resume_noirq --> dpm_noirq_resume_devices -->
>> device_resume_noirq --> genpd_resume_noirq --> rockchip_pd_power (enable
>> the power domain of the controller)
>>
>> dpm_resume_end -->
>>
>> dpm_resume --> device_resume --> dpm_run_callback --> dwc3_resume
>> (access the controller safely)
>>
>> dpm_complete --> genpd_complete --> genpd_queue_power_off_work
>>
>> suspend_finish --> suspend_thaw_processes --> genpd_power_off_work_fn -->
>> (diable the power domain of the controller to maintain the original runtime
>> suspend state)
>>
> At what step do we restore the power domain when this happen? Looks like
> there's a missing step in the suspend failure recovery to recover the
> power domain. What we're doing here seems more like a workaround to
> that, which unfortunately makes the code logic looks unclear IMO.
When then suspend successful, the power framework call
dpm_resume_noirq() to enable on the power domain and then call
dpm_complete() -> genpd_power_off_work_fn() to restore the original
power domain state.
When the suspend failure happens,it seems that nobody recover the power
domain in the power framework and rockchip platform pm_domains driver.
>
> Can this be fixed in the lower layer?
For the time being, I haven't found a solution in the lower layer to fix
this issue. I have to disable the dwc3 runtime feature on RK3562 GKI
project.
>
> Thanks,
> Thinh
On Tue, Oct 10, 2023, wuliangfeng wrote:
> Hi Thinh,
>
> Sorry for my late reply because the national day holiday.
>
> 在 2023/10/3 2:18, Thinh Nguyen 写道:
> > On Fri, Sep 15, 2023, wuliangfeng wrote:
> > > Hi Thinh,
> > >
> > > On 2023/9/12 8:08, Thinh Nguyen wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > On Mon, Sep 11, 2023, William Wu wrote:
> > > > > If we enable PM runtime auto suspend for dwc3 on rockchip
> > > > > platforms (e.g. RK3562), it allows the dwc3 controller to
> > > > > enter runtime suspend if usb cable detached and power off
> > > > > the power domain of the controller. When system resume, if
> > > > > the dwc3 already in runtime suspended, it Shouldn't access
> > > > > the dwc3 registers in dwc3_resume() because its power domain
> > > > > maybe power off.
> > > > >
> > > > > Test on RK3562 tablet, this patch can help to avoid kernel
> > > > > panic when accessing the dwc3 registers in dwc3_resume() if
> > > > > the dwc3 is in runtime suspended and it's power domain is
> > > > > power off.
> > > > The controller should be woken up before this step. Can you provide more
> > > > detail on what led to this?
> > > Yes, the power domain of the usb controller will be enabled by the framework
> > > of the pm generic domain before dwc3 resume if the system enter suspend and
> > > exit suspend normally. However, in my test case,if the system fail to enter
> > > suspend because of some devices's problem, and then goto recovery process,
> > > the power domain of the usb controller will not be enable before dwc3
> > > resume.
> > Ok.
> >
> > > > e.g. some questions:
> > > > Who handles the waking up of the controller? Is it the phy driver? Is
> > > > the phy driver not detecting a resume? Or did the resume fail? Does this
> > > > occur consistently?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Thinh
> > > This issue occurs occasionally on RK3562 EVB with Type-C USB, and enable
> > > autosuspend for dwc3 controller.
> > >
> > > Here is the test steps:
> > >
> > > 1. Power on the RK3562 EVB and the Type-C USB interface is in unconnected
> > > state.
> > >
> > > 2. Makesure the dwc3 controller enter runtime suspend, and its power domain
> > > is disabled.
> > >
> > > 3. Do system suspend/resume stress test.
> > >
> > > 4. The issue occurs occasionally with the following log:
> > >
> > > [ 251.681091][ T4331] PM: suspend entry (deep)
> > > [ 251.778975][ T4331] Filesystems sync: 0.097 seconds
> > > [ 251.779025][ T4331] Freezing user space processes ... (elapsed 0.005
> > > seconds) done.
> > > [ 251.784819][ T4331] OOM killer disabled.
> > > [ 251.784851][ T4331] Freezing remaining freezable tasks ... (elapsed 0.004
> > > seconds) done.
> > > [ 251.792719][ T503] [SKWIFI DBG] skw_suspend: WoW: enabled, skw flags:
> > > 0x302
> > > [ 251.803701][ T4331] PM: dpm_run_callback():
> > > platform_pm_suspend.cfi_jt+0x0/0x8 returns -16
> > > [ 251.803779][ T75] PM: PM: Pending Wakeup Sources: alarmtimer.0.auto
> > > [ 251.803789][ T4331] PM: Device alarmtimer.0.a
> > > [ 251.803928][ T4331] PM: Some devices failed to suspend, or early wake
> > > event detected
> > > [ 251.804141][ T75] [SKWIFI DBG] skw_resume: skw flags: 0x300
> > > [ 251.804715][ C2] SError Interrupt on CPU2, code 0xbf000000 -- SError
> > > [ 251.804725][ C2] CPU: 2 PID: 4331 Comm: binder:251_4 Tainted: G
> > > WC E 5.10.157-android13-4-00006-g73f337804fbc-ab9881769 #1
> > > [ 251.804732][ C2] Hardware name: Rockchip RK3562 RK817 TABLET LP4 Board
> > > (DT)
> > > [ 251.804738][ C2] pstate: 80400005 (Nzcv daif +PAN -UAO -TCO BTYPE=--)
> > > [ 251.804743][ C2] pc : el1_abort+0x40/0x68
> > > [ 251.804748][ C2] lr : el1_abort+0x28/0x68
> > >
> > > ......
> > >
> > > [ 251.804965][ C2] Kernel panic - not syncing: Asynchronous SError
> > > Interrupt
> > > [ 251.804974][ C2] CPU: 2 PID: 4331 Comm: binder:251_4 Tainted: G
> > > WC E 5.10.157-android13-4-00006-g73f337804fbc-ab9881769 #1
> > > [ 251.804980][ C2] Hardware name: Rockchip RK3562 RK817 TABLET LP4 Board
> > > (DT)
> > > [ 251.804984][ C2] Call trace:
> > > [ 251.804990][ C2] dump_backtrace.cfi_jt+0x0/0x8
> > > [ 251.804995][ C2] dump_stack_lvl+0xc0/0x13c
> > > [ 251.805000][ C2] panic+0x174/0x468
> > > [ 251.805006][ C2] arm64_serror_panic+0x1b0/0x200
> > > [ 251.805010][ C2] do_serror+0x184/0x1e4
> > > [ 251.805016][ C2] el1_error+0x94/0x118
> > > [ 251.805020][ C2] el1_abort+0x40/0x68
> > > [ 251.805026][ C2] el1_sync_handler+0x58/0x88
> > > [ 251.805031][ C2] el1_sync+0x8c/0x140
> > > [ 251.805035][ C2] dwc3_readl+0x30/0x1a0
> > > [ 251.805040][ C2] dwc3_phy_setup+0x38/0x510
> > > [ 251.805045][ C2] dwc3_core_init+0x68/0xcd4
> > > [ 251.805051][ C2] dwc3_core_init_for_resume+0x10c/0x25c
> > > [ 251.805056][ C2] dwc3_resume_common+0x44/0x3d0
> > > [ 251.805061][ C2] dwc3_resume+0x5c/0xb8
> > > [ 251.805067][ C2] dpm_run_callback+0x70/0x488
> > > [ 251.805071][ C2] device_resume+0x250/0x2f8
> > > [ 251.805077][ C2] dpm_resume+0x258/0x9dc
> > > [ 251.805082][ C2] suspend_devices_and_enter+0x850/0xcac
> > >
> > > In this case, during suspend process, because the device alarmtimer failed
> > > to suspend, it break the system suspend in the funciton
> > > suspend_devices_and_enter(), and goto platform_recover() directly without
> > > enable the power domain of the controller, then trigger the Kernel panic in
> > > dwc3_resume().
> > >
> > Thanks for the details.
> >
> > > For a comparison, in the normal case, if the system enter suspend normally,
> > > and after the system wakeup, the power domain of the controller will be
> > > enable by the framework of the pm generic domain before dwc3 resume.
> > >
> > > The function call stack like this:
> > >
> > > suspend_devices_and_enter -->
> > >
> > > suspend_enter -->
> > >
> > > dpm_resume_noirq --> dpm_noirq_resume_devices -->
> > > device_resume_noirq --> genpd_resume_noirq --> rockchip_pd_power (enable
> > > the power domain of the controller)
> > >
> > > dpm_resume_end -->
> > >
> > > dpm_resume --> device_resume --> dpm_run_callback --> dwc3_resume
> > > (access the controller safely)
> > >
> > > dpm_complete --> genpd_complete --> genpd_queue_power_off_work
> > >
> > > suspend_finish --> suspend_thaw_processes --> genpd_power_off_work_fn -->
> > > (diable the power domain of the controller to maintain the original runtime
> > > suspend state)
> > >
> > At what step do we restore the power domain when this happen? Looks like
> > there's a missing step in the suspend failure recovery to recover the
> > power domain. What we're doing here seems more like a workaround to
> > that, which unfortunately makes the code logic looks unclear IMO.
>
> When then suspend successful, the power framework call dpm_resume_noirq() to
> enable on the power domain and then call dpm_complete() ->
> genpd_power_off_work_fn() to restore the original power domain state.
>
> When the suspend failure happens,it seems that nobody recover the power
> domain in the power framework and rockchip platform pm_domains driver.
>
> >
> > Can this be fixed in the lower layer?
>
> For the time being, I haven't found a solution in the lower layer to fix
> this issue. I have to disable the dwc3 runtime feature on RK3562 GKI
> project.
>
While this patch may avoid the kernel panic, but it's not fixing the
real issue here. I think we need to look into enhancing the suspend
failure recovery instead.
Thanks,
Thinh