On 18/09/2020 18.49, Shuah Khan wrote:
On 9/18/20 8:31 AM, M. Vefa Bicakci wrote:
Hello Shuah,
I have just cleaned up the patches and run usbip_test.sh with a kernel without the patches in this series and with a kernel in this series.
I noticed that there is a change in behaviour due to the fact that the new match function (usbip_match) does not always return true. This causes the stub device driver's probe() function to not get called at all, as the new more selective match function will prevent the stub device driver from being considered as a potential driver for the device under consideration.
Yes. This is the behavior I am concerned about and hence the reason to use the usbip test to verify this doesn't happen.
With the patch you have the usbip match behavior becomes restrictive which isn't desirable.
All of this results in the following difference in the logs of the usbip_test.sh, where the expected kernel log message "usbip-host 2-6: 2-6 is not in match_busid table... skip!" is not printed by a kernel that includes the patches in this series.
--- unpatched_kernel_log.txt 2020-09-18 17:12:10.654000000 +0300 +++ patched_kernel_log.txt 2020-09-18 17:12:10.654000000 +0300 @@ -213,70 +213,69 @@ |__ Port 1: Dev 2, If 0, Class=Human Interface Device, Driver=usbhid, 480M ============================================================== modprobe usbip_host - does it work? Should see -busid- is not in match_busid table... skip! dmesg ============================================================== -usbip-host 2-6: 2-6 is not in match_busid table... skip! ==============================================================
Do you find this change in behaviour unacceptable?
Yeah. This behavior isn't acceptable.
If no, I can remove this
test case from usbip_test.sh with the same patch. If yes, then there is a need for a different solution to resolve the unexpected negative interaction between Bastien's work on generic/specific USB device driver selection and usbip functionality.
I would recommend finding a different solution. Now that you have the usbip test handy, you can verify and test for regressions.
thanks, -- Shuah
Thanks for the feedback, Shuah. I spent some time looking at and instrumenting the code in an attempt to find another solution, but have not found one.
If the generic/specific USB driver selection functionality that Bastien Nocera introduced is desired to stay in the kernel, then making usbip_match more specific appears to be the only option for usbip to be functional without negatively affecting other device drivers.
Should Bastien's work be reverted until a solution to this issue is found? Would you (or anyone) have any suggestions? I would be happy to work further on resolving this issue.
I am including a summary of my findings below my signature.
Thank you,
Vefa
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(1) If usbip_match stays as is, then the issue reported by Andrey Konovalov at
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-usb/CAAeHK+zOrHnxjRFs=OE8T=O9208B9HP_oo8RZpyVO...
will remain unresolved and will trickle down to Linux 5.9 due to the following commit's interaction with the return-true usbip_match function:
USB: Simplify USB ID table match https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?h...
This commit was mis-classified as a simplification rather than a bug-fix and was not backported to linux-5.8.y. (I can explain my reasoning if beneficial.) After cherry-picking this commit onto 5.8.10, I can reproduce Andrey's issue with Andrey's "keyboard" program at: https://github.com/xairy/raw-gadget.git
(2) If the following patches are also included in the kernel to fix two bugs in the USB driver selection logic, then a return-true usbip_match function will cause usbip's stub driver to be selected as the more specific device driver for all USB devices when the usbip_host module is loaded. (This makes all USB devices unavailable on my system, until I unload usbip_host and reload {x,e}hci-pci modules.)
usbcore/driver: Fix specific driver selection https://marc.info/?l=linux-usb&m=160037262607960&q=mbox
usbcore/driver: Fix incorrect downcast https://lore.kernel.org/linux-usb/20200917144151.355848-2-m.v.b@runbox.com/
I realize that this impact statement does not match my previous description at
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-usb/363eab9a-c32a-4c60-4d6b-14ae8d873c52@runbo...
which was because I had forgotten to cherry pick 0ed9498f9e ("USB: Simplify USB ID table match"; i.e., the commit discussed in the previous bullet point) onto my v5.8.10-based test kernel.