[PATCH v1 2/2] mtd: nand: mtk: fix infinite ECC decode IRQ issue
Boris Brezillon
boris.brezillon at free-electrons.com
Fri Oct 27 05:44:16 PDT 2017
Hi Xiaolei,
On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 16:21:37 +0800
Xiaolei Li <xiaolei.li at mediatek.com> wrote:
> For MT2701 NAND Controller, there may generate infinite ECC decode IRQ
> during long time burn test on some platforms. Once this issue occurred,
> the ECC decode IRQ status cannot be cleared in the IRQ handler function,
> and threads cannot be scheduled.
>
> ECC HW generates decode IRQ each sector, so there will have more than one
> decode IRQ if read one page of large page NAND.
>
> Currently, ECC IRQ handle flow is that we will check whether it is decode
> IRQ at first by reading the register ECC_DECIRQ_STA. This is a read-clear
> type register. If this IRQ is decode IRQ, then the ECC IRQ signal will be
> cleared at the same time.
> Secondly, we will check whether all sectors are decoded by reading the
> register ECC_DECDONE. This is because the current IRQ may be not dealed
> in time, and the next sectors have been decoded before reading the
> register ECC_DECIRQ_STA. Then, the next sectors's decode IRQs will not
> be generated.
> Thirdly, if all sectors are decoded by comparing with ecc->sectors, then we
> will complete ecc->done, set ecc->sectors as 0, and disable ECC IRQ by
> programming the register ECC_IRQ_REG(op) as 0. Otherwise, wait for the
> next ECC IRQ.
>
> But, there is a timing issue between step one and two. When we read the
> reigster ECC_DECIRQ_STA, all sectors are decoded except the last sector,
> and the ECC IRQ signal is cleared. But the last sector is decoded before
> reading ECC_DECDONE, so the ECC IRQ signal is enabled again by ECC HW, and
> it means we will receive one extra ECC IRQ later. In step three, we will
> find that all sectors were decoded, then disable ECC IRQ and return.
> When deal with the extra ECC IRQ, the ECC IRQ status cannot be cleared
> anymore. That is because the register ECC_DECIRQ_STA can only be cleared
> when the register ECC_IRQ_REG(op) is enabled. But actually we have
> disabled ECC IRQ in the previous ECC IRQ handle. So, there will
> keep receiving ECC decode IRQ.
>
> Now, we read the register ECC_DECIRQ_STA once again before completing the
> ecc done event. This ensures that there will be no extra ECC decode IRQ.
Why don't you remove the
writel(0, ecc->regs + ECC_IRQ_REG(op));
line in the irq handler and add
readw(ecc->regs + ECC_DECIRQ_STA);
just before disabling the irq in mtk_ecc_disable().
It really looks weird to have the IRQ handler disable the IRQ on its
own. It's usually the caller who decides when the IRQ (or set of IRQs)
should be enabled/disabled. Moreover, I'm not sure you're guaranteed
that no new interrupts will come in between the ECC_DECIRQ_STA read
and the ECC_IRQ_REG() write you're doing in your irq handler, while,
doing that after the engine has been disabled (in mtk_ecc_disable())
should guarantee that nothing can happen after you have read the status
reg.
>
> MT2712 ECC HW is designed to generate only one decode IRQ each page, so
> there is no this problem on MT2712 platforms.
>
> Signed-off-by: Xiaolei Li <xiaolei.li at mediatek.com>
You miss a Fixes tag, and you might want to add a Cc-stable tag to
backport the fix.
Regards,
Boris
> ---
> drivers/mtd/nand/mtk_ecc.c | 5 +++++
> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/mtd/nand/mtk_ecc.c b/drivers/mtd/nand/mtk_ecc.c
> index 82aa6f2..0e04323 100644
> --- a/drivers/mtd/nand/mtk_ecc.c
> +++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/mtk_ecc.c
> @@ -115,6 +115,11 @@ static irqreturn_t mtk_ecc_irq(int irq, void *id)
> op = ECC_DECODE;
> dec = readw(ecc->regs + ECC_DECDONE);
> if (dec & ecc->sectors) {
> + /**
> + * Clear decode IRQ status once again to ensure that
> + * there will be no extra IRQ.
> + */
> + dec = readw(ecc->regs + ECC_DECIRQ_STA);
> ecc->sectors = 0;
> complete(&ecc->done);
> } else {
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