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From: David Hubbard <dmamfmgm@gmail.com>
To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Cc: Philippe Mathieu-Daude <philmd@linaro.org>,
	Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>,
	Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>,
	Cord Amfmgm <dmamfmgm@gmail.com>
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] hw/usb/hcd-ohci: Fix ohci_service_td: accept valid TDs
Date: Wed,  8 May 2024 19:40:18 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20240509004018.138955-1-dmamfmgm@gmail.com> (raw)

From: Cord Amfmgm <dmamfmgm@gmail.com>

This changes the way the ohci emulation handles a Transfer Descriptor with
"Current Buffer Pointer" set to "Buffer End" + 1.

The OHCI spec 4.3.1.2 Table 4-2 allows td.cbp to be one byte more than td.be
to signal the buffer has zero length. Currently qemu only accepts zero-length
Transfer Descriptors if the td.cbp is equal to 0, while actual OHCI hardware
accepts both cases.

The qemu ohci emulation has a regression in ohci_service_td. Version 4.2
and earlier matched the spec. (I haven't taken the time to bisect exactly
where the logic was changed.)

With a tiny OS[1] that boots and executes a test, the issue can be seen:

* OS that sends USB requests to a USB mass storage device
  but sends td.cbp = td.be + 1
* qemu 4.2
* qemu HEAD (4e66a0854)
* Actual OHCI controller (hardware)

Command line:
qemu-system-x86_64 -m 20 \
 -device pci-ohci,id=ohci \
 -drive if=none,format=raw,id=d,file=testmbr.raw \
 -device usb-storage,bus=ohci.0,drive=d \
 --trace "usb_*" --trace "ohci_*" -D qemu.log

Results are:

 qemu 4.2   | qemu HEAD  | actual HW
------------+------------+------------
 works fine | ohci_die() | works fine

Tip: if the flags "-serial pty -serial stdio" are added to the command line
the test will output USB requests like this:

Testing qemu HEAD:

> Free mem 2M ohci port2 conn FS
> setup { 80 6 0 1 0 0 8 0 }
> ED info=80000 { mps=8 en=0 d=0 } tail=c20920
>   td0 c20880 nxt=c20960 f2000000 setup cbp=c20900 be=c20907
>   td1 c20960 nxt=c20980 f3140000    in cbp=c20908 be=c2090f
>   td2 c20980 nxt=c20920 f3080000   out cbp=c20910 be=c2090f ohci20 host err
> usb stopped

And in qemu.log:

usb_ohci_iso_td_bad_cc_overrun ISO_TD start_offset=0x00c20910 > next_offset=0x00c2090f

Testing qemu 4.2:

> Free mem 2M ohci port2 conn FS
> setup { 80 6 0 1 0 0 8 0 }
> ED info=80000 { mps=8 en=0 d=0 } tail=620920
>   td0 620880 nxt=620960 f2000000 setup cbp=620900 be=620907       cbp=0 be=620907
>   td1 620960 nxt=620980 f3140000    in cbp=620908 be=62090f       cbp=0 be=62090f
>   td2 620980 nxt=620920 f3080000   out cbp=620910 be=62090f       cbp=0 be=62090f
>    rx { 12 1 0 2 0 0 0 8 }
> setup { 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 } tx {}
> ED info=80000 { mps=8 en=0 d=0 } tail=620880
>   td0 620920 nxt=620960 f2000000 setup cbp=620900 be=620907       cbp=0 be=620907
>   td1 620960 nxt=620880 f3100000    in cbp=620908 be=620907       cbp=0 be=620907
> setup { 80 6 0 1 0 0 12 0 }
> ED info=80001 { mps=8 en=0 d=1 } tail=620960
>   td0 620880 nxt=6209c0 f2000000 setup cbp=620920 be=620927       cbp=0 be=620927
>   td1 6209c0 nxt=6209e0 f3140000    in cbp=620928 be=620939       cbp=0 be=620939
>   td2 6209e0 nxt=620960 f3080000   out cbp=62093a be=620939       cbp=0 be=620939
>    rx { 12 1 0 2 0 0 0 8 f4 46 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 }
> setup { 80 6 0 2 0 0 0 1 }
> ED info=80001 { mps=8 en=0 d=1 } tail=620880
>   td0 620960 nxt=6209a0 f2000000 setup cbp=620a20 be=620a27       cbp=0 be=620a27
>   td1 6209a0 nxt=6209c0 f3140004    in cbp=620a28 be=620b27       cbp=620a48 be=620b27
>   td2 6209c0 nxt=620880 f3080000   out cbp=620b28 be=620b27       cbp=0 be=620b27
>    rx { 9 2 20 0 1 1 4 c0 0 9 4 0 0 2 8 6 50 0 7 5 81 2 40 0 0 7 5 2 2 40 0 0 }
> setup { 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 } tx {}
> ED info=80001 { mps=8 en=0 d=1 } tail=620900
>   td0 620880 nxt=620940 f2000000 setup cbp=620a00 be=620a07       cbp=0 be=620a07
>   td1 620940 nxt=620900 f3100000    in cbp=620a08 be=620a07       cbp=0 be=620a07

[1] The OS disk image has been emailed to philmd@linaro.org, mjt@tls.msk.ru,
and kraxel@redhat.com:

* testCbpOffBy1.img.xz
* sha256: f87baddcb86de845de12f002c698670a426affb40946025cc32694f9daa3abed

Signed-off-by: Cord Amfmgm <dmamfmgm@gmail.com>
---
 hw/usb/hcd-ohci.c   | 4 ++--
 hw/usb/trace-events | 1 +
 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/hw/usb/hcd-ohci.c b/hw/usb/hcd-ohci.c
index acd6016980..86caf5e43b 100644
--- a/hw/usb/hcd-ohci.c
+++ b/hw/usb/hcd-ohci.c
@@ -941,8 +941,8 @@ static int ohci_service_td(OHCIState *ohci, struct ohci_ed *ed)
         if ((td.cbp & 0xfffff000) != (td.be & 0xfffff000)) {
             len = (td.be & 0xfff) + 0x1001 - (td.cbp & 0xfff);
         } else {
-            if (td.cbp > td.be) {
-                trace_usb_ohci_iso_td_bad_cc_overrun(td.cbp, td.be);
+            if (td.cbp > td.be + 1) {
+                trace_usb_ohci_td_bad_buf(td.cbp, td.be);
                 ohci_die(ohci);
                 return 1;
             }
diff --git a/hw/usb/trace-events b/hw/usb/trace-events
index fd7b90d70c..fe282e7876 100644
--- a/hw/usb/trace-events
+++ b/hw/usb/trace-events
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ usb_ohci_iso_td_data_underrun(int ret) "DataUnderrun %d"
 usb_ohci_iso_td_nak(int ret) "got NAK/STALL %d"
 usb_ohci_iso_td_bad_response(int ret) "Bad device response %d"
 usb_ohci_td_bad_pid(const char *s, uint32_t edf, uint32_t tdf) "Bad pid %s: ed.flags 0x%x td.flags 0x%x"
+usb_ohci_td_bad_buf(uint32_t cbp, uint32_t be) "Bad cbp = 0x%x > be = 0x%x"
 usb_ohci_port_attach(int index) "port #%d"
 usb_ohci_port_detach(int index) "port #%d"
 usb_ohci_port_wakeup(int index) "port #%d"
-- 
2.34.1



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