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    USB: ehci: Respect IST when scheduling new split iTDs. · dccd574c
    Sarah Sharp 提交于
    The EHCI specification says that an EHCI host controller may cache part of
    the isochronous schedule.  The EHCI controller must advertise how much it
    caches in the schedule through the HCCPARAMS register isochronous
    scheduling threshold (IST) bits.
    
    In theory, adding new iTDs within the IST should be harmless.  The HW will
    follow the old cached linked list and miss the new iTD.  SW will notice HW
    missed the iTD and return 0 for the transfer length.
    
    However, Intel ICH9 chipsets (and some later chipsets) have issues when SW
    attempts to schedule a split transaction within the IST.  All transfers
    will cease being sent out that port, and the drivers will see isochronous
    packets complete with a length of zero.  Start of frames may or may not
    also disappear, causing the device to go into auto-suspend.  This "bus
    stall" will continue until a control or bulk transfer is queued to a
    device under that roothub.
    
    Most drivers will never cause this behavior, because they use multiple
    URBs with multiple packets to keep the bus busy.  If you limit the number
    of URBs to one, you may be able to hit this bug.
    
    Make sure the EHCI driver does not schedule full-speed transfers within
    the IST under an Intel chipset.  Make sure that when we fall behind the
    current microframe plus IST, we schedule the new transfer at the next
    periodic interval after the IST.
    
    Don't change the scheduling for new transfers, since the schedule slop will
    always be greater than the IST.  Allow high speed isochronous transfers to
    be scheduled within the IST, since this doesn't trigger the Intel chipset
    bug.
    
    Make sure that if the host caches the full frame, the EHCI driver's
    internal isochronous threshold (ehci->i_thresh) is set to
    8 microframes + 2 microframes wiggle room.  This is similar to what is done in
    the case where the host caches less than the full frame.
    Signed-off-by: NSarah Sharp <sarah.a.sharp@linux.intel.com>
    Cc: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
    Cc: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
    Cc: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de>
    Signed-off-by: NGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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