Re: USB disk speed regression WD Elements - with bisect result 22547c4cc4fe20698a6a85a55b8788859134b8e4

From: Zdenek Kabelac
Date: Wed Jul 26 2017 - 10:36:46 EST


Dne 26.7.2017 v 16:28 Alan Stern napsal(a):
On Tue, 25 Jul 2017, Guenter Roeck wrote:

On 07/25/2017 12:50 PM, Alan Stern wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jul 2017, Zdenek Kabelac wrote:

Dne 25.7.2017 v 19:02 Alan Stern napsal(a):
On Tue, 25 Jul 2017, Zdenek Kabelac wrote:

And in fact it's the very same commit - which adds this message
(just check current 4.13 with and without this commit reverted)

So here goes usbmon trace (aka 'cat /sys/kernel/debug/usb/usbmon/0u')
no other usb device has been touch so should not hopefully interfere here.

Trace is from 4.12 kernel - so it has reported "not running at top speed"

Can you collect an equivalent trace under 4.8?

Alan Stern


Hi


Sure - no pb.

Just attached & detached USB disk in this trace

This is really peculiar. The only difference is that the 4.12 trace
shows an extra 250 ms delay (including two extra Get-Port-Status

Most likely we are now catching the long reset timeout. HUB_LONG_RESET_TIME
is 200 ms. It looks like the code is catching exactly the condition
addressed in my patch, ie USB_PORT_STAT_RESET is cleared but
USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION is not yet set. hub_port_wait_reset() will
now wait for USB_PORT_STAT_CONNECTION, which it didn't do before.

requests) compared to the 4.8 trace. I honestly can't tell what could
be causing the switch from high speed to full speed, or why it would
happen in one case but not the other.


We talked about this today. What is causing the switch from high speed to
full speed ? Is this triggered by the kernel, or by the USB controller ?

A little of both. When a reset completes, if the device does not
follow the high-speed chirp protocol, the EHCI status registers show
that the port is not enabled. When the driver sees that, it sets a bit
that causes the connection to be moved over from the high-speed EHCI
controller to the companion full-speed UHCI controller. The code that
does this is in check_reset_complete() in ehci-hub.c.


Well I do have 4.13-rc1 kernel - where the only difference is the revert
of mentioned patched - so I can provide probably traces from this one if that
helps anything.

What is not quite clear to me - why T440 works.

Could this be in some way related to the fact that T61 is USB2 only old lenovo machine while T440 works with USB3 (new SuperSpeed USB device number...)

So maybe there is some time-sensitive logic - where WD Elements
decides to be USB2 or USB3 device ???


Zdenek