From cristian.ciocaltea at gmail.com Thu Feb 24 15:14:03 2022 From: cristian.ciocaltea at gmail.com (Cristian Ciocaltea) Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2022 01:14:03 +0200 Subject: atc260x has broken locking In-Reply-To: <16136311.TfV2VxeR0u@mobilepool36.emlix.com> References: <16136311.TfV2VxeR0u@mobilepool36.emlix.com> Message-ID: <20220224231403.GA539966@ubuntu2004> Hi Eike, On Wed, Feb 23, 2022 at 12:07:48PM +0100, Rolf Eike Beer wrote: > When looking at this functions I found the locking to be broken for the atomic > case (comments stripped): > > static void regmap_lock_mutex(void *__mutex) > { > struct mutex *mutex = __mutex; > > if (system_state > SYSTEM_RUNNING && irqs_disabled()) > mutex_trylock(mutex); > else > mutex_lock(mutex); > } > > static void regmap_unlock_mutex(void *__mutex) > { > struct mutex *mutex = __mutex; > > mutex_unlock(mutex); > } > > When the mutex is already locked and the atomic context is hit then the lock > will not be acquired, this is never noticed, and it afterwards is unlocked > anyway. > > The comment says this is inspired from i2c_in_atomic_xfer_mode() to detect the > atomic case, but the important caller __i2c_lock_bus_helper() actually does > check and pass on the return value of mutex_trylock(), which is missing here. This is indeed a limitation of the current implementation because the main goal was to offer initial support for SBC poweroff and reboot use cases, which were the only cases where the atomic context kicks in. Hence it was more important to make sure those operations are triggered rather than failing due to an error condition which is hard to be handled properly - e.g. getting a behaviour similar with the '-EGAIN' scenario in the I2C implementation. As a matter of fact the tests I made so far using a RoseapplePi board didn't reveal any problems, but I will try to do some more extensive testing and see if the issue becomes visible eventually. Then it would be easier to try some possible solutions/workarounds. Out of pure curiosity, on which hardware do you plan to use this, if you haven't already? Thanks, Cristian > Greetings, > > Eike > -- > Rolf Eike Beer, emlix GmbH, https://www.emlix.com > Fon +49 551 30664-0, Fax +49 551 30664-11 > Gothaer Platz 3, 37083 G?ttingen, Germany > Sitz der Gesellschaft: G?ttingen, Amtsgericht G?ttingen HR B 3160 > Gesch?ftsf?hrung: Heike Jordan, Dr. Uwe Kracke ? Ust-IdNr.: DE 205 198 055 > > emlix - smart embedded open source