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author | Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu> | 2006-12-05 16:29:55 -0500 |
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committer | Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de> | 2006-12-20 10:14:26 -0800 |
commit | 5f8364b7d63acdc2216ca0f7d0a8557c318479ea (patch) | |
tree | 01f4c0bf84d46659772a623dd591bba7e1f2b635 /drivers/usb/host/uhci-hub.c | |
parent | fe1ec341df1b510e5e614ccdad4a89273d6f6fe8 (diff) |
UHCI: module parameter to ignore overcurrent changes
Certain boards seem to like to issue false overcurrent notifications,
for example on ports that don't have anything connected to them. This
looks like a hardware error, at the level of noise to those ports'
overcurrent input signals (or non-debounced VBUS comparators). This
surfaces to users as truly massive amounts of syslog spam from khubd
(which is appropriate for real hardware problems, except for the
volume from multiple ports).
Using this new "ignore_oc" flag helps such systems work more sanely,
by preventing such indications from getting to khubd (and spamming
syslog). The downside is of course that true overcurrent errors will
be masked; they'll appear as spontaneous disconnects, without the
diagnostics that will let users troubleshoot issues like
short-circuited cables. In addition, controllers with no devices
attached will be forced to poll for new devices rather than relying on
interrupts, since each overcurrent event would generate a new
interrupt.
This patch (as826) is essentially a copy of David Brownell's ignore_oc
patch for ehci-hcd, ported to uhci-hcd.
Signed-off-by: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/usb/host/uhci-hub.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/usb/host/uhci-hub.c | 14 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/usb/host/uhci-hub.c b/drivers/usb/host/uhci-hub.c index f8347f1a10b..bacc25c53ba 100644 --- a/drivers/usb/host/uhci-hub.c +++ b/drivers/usb/host/uhci-hub.c @@ -52,10 +52,20 @@ static int any_ports_active(struct uhci_hcd *uhci) static inline int get_hub_status_data(struct uhci_hcd *uhci, char *buf) { int port; + int mask = RWC_BITS; + + /* Some boards (both VIA and Intel apparently) report bogus + * overcurrent indications, causing massive log spam unless + * we completely ignore them. This doesn't seem to be a problem + * with the chipset so much as with the way it is connected on + * the motherboard; if the overcurrent input is left to float + * then it may constantly register false positives. */ + if (ignore_oc) + mask &= ~USBPORTSC_OCC; *buf = 0; for (port = 0; port < uhci->rh_numports; ++port) { - if ((inw(uhci->io_addr + USBPORTSC1 + port * 2) & RWC_BITS) || + if ((inw(uhci->io_addr + USBPORTSC1 + port * 2) & mask) || test_bit(port, &uhci->port_c_suspend)) *buf |= (1 << (port + 1)); } @@ -263,7 +273,7 @@ static int uhci_hub_control(struct usb_hcd *hcd, u16 typeReq, u16 wValue, wPortChange |= USB_PORT_STAT_C_CONNECTION; if (status & USBPORTSC_PEC) wPortChange |= USB_PORT_STAT_C_ENABLE; - if (status & USBPORTSC_OCC) + if ((status & USBPORTSC_OCC) && !ignore_oc) wPortChange |= USB_PORT_STAT_C_OVERCURRENT; if (test_bit(port, &uhci->port_c_suspend)) { |