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authorJulius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>2014-04-08 13:37:39 -0700
committerMarc Jones <marc.jones@se-eng.com>2014-11-13 06:22:58 +0100
commitab41b9daf82d65752caffc6ac8daf38d1bb4479b (patch)
tree0fb4a81555d553ba9512bd37773a3a3232d45c8f /payloads/libpayload/arch/x86
parent7234d60a6e6ee3a3403865ad1469105ff1d92c4e (diff)
libpayload: usb: Remove automatic clear_stall() calls from transfers
We've recently fixed a problem where an external hard drive would choke due to one too many CLEAR_FEATURE(HALT) commands in the XHCI stack with "libpayload: usb: xhci: Fix STALL endpoint handling". Clearing stall conditions from within the transfer function is wrong in general... this is really something that is host controller agnostic and should be left to the higher-level driver to decide. The mass storage driver (the only one that should really encounter stalls right now) already contains the proper amount of clear_stall() calls... any more than that is redundant and as we found out potentially dangerous. This patch removes automatic clear stalls from UHCI and OHCI drivers as well to make things consistent between host controllers. BUG=chromium:192866 TEST=None. I could borrow the original hard drive from Shawn and compile a Snow to only use the OHCI driver to reproduce/verify this, but alas, I am lazy (and it's really not that important). Original-Change-Id: Ie1e4d4d2d70fa4abf8b4dabd33b10d6d4012048a Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/193732 Original-Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@chromium.org> (cherry picked from commit d46e183f3e7e0b0130becdefa6fd3ef8097df54b) Signed-off-by: Marc Jones <marc.jones@se-eng.com> Change-Id: Ie8f4ab3db8ec0d9a2d1e91c62967833e59c46700 Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/7223 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@chromium.org>
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