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    usb: dwc3: Add workaround for isoc start transfer failure · d92021f6
    Thinh Nguyen 提交于
    In DWC_usb31 version 1.70a-ea06 and prior, for highspeed and fullspeed
    isochronous IN, BIT[15:14] of the 16-bit microframe number reported by
    the XferNotReady event are invalid. The driver uses this number to
    schedule the isochronous transfer and passes it to the START TRANSFER
    command. Because this number is invalid, the command may fail. If
    BIT[15:14] matches the internal 16-bit microframe, the START TRANSFER
    command will pass and the transfer will start at the scheduled time, if
    it is off by 1, the command will still pass, but the transfer will start
    2 seconds in the future. For all other conditions, the START TRANSFER
    command will fail with bus-expiry.
    
    In order to workaround this issue, we can test for the correct
    combination of BIT[15:14] by sending START TRANSFER commands with
    different values of BIT[15:14]: 'b00, 'b01, 'b10, and 'b11. Each
    combination is 2^14 uframe apart (or 2 seconds). 4 seconds into the
    future will result in a bus-expiry status. As the result, within the 4
    possible combinations for BIT[15:14], there will be 2 successful and 2
    failure START COMMAND status. One of the 2 successful command status
    will result in a 2-second delay start. The smaller BIT[15:14] value is
    the correct combination.
    
    Since there are only 4 outcomes and the results are ordered, we can
    simply test 2 START TRANSFER commands with BIT[15:14] combinations 'b00
    and 'b01 to deduce the smaller successful combination.
    
    Let test0 = test status for combination 'b00 and test1 = test status for
    'b01 of BIT[15:14]. The correct combination is as follow:
    
    if test0 fails and test1 passes, BIT[15:14] is 'b01
    if test0 fails and test1 fails, BIT[15:14] is 'b10
    if test0 passes and test1 fails, BIT[15:14] is 'b11
    if test0 passes and test1 passes, BIT[15:14] is 'b00
    
    Synopsys STAR 9001202023: Wrong microframe number for isochronous IN
    endpoints.
    Signed-off-by: NThinh Nguyen <thinhn@synopsys.com>
    Signed-off-by: NFelipe Balbi <felipe.balbi@linux.intel.com>
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