Re: [PATCH] hso.c against 2.6.27-rc5 throttle/unthrottle to prevent loss of serial data | |
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Hi Alan, You are very close to understanding me. If my understanding of the n_tty.c code is correct it will only start throttling when there is TTY_THRESHOLD_THROTTLE i.e. 128 bytes left in the n_tty ring buffer this is a very low limit for my driver. This means that if I try to do a tty_flip_buffer_push of of a tty buffer larger than 128 bytes when the threshold is reached I will lose data. My urb buffers are 4k in size 2 buffers of this size up to the tty layer in a row quickly I believe I'll lose data in the n_tty layer. Alan Cox wrote: > O> Alan you'll notice I'm calling tty_flip_buffer_push(tty) >> i.e. flush_to_ldisc every 32 bytes as >> TTY_THRESHOLD_THROTTLE in /drivers/char/n_tty.c is >> only 128 bytes & I need to get unthrottled before >> I lose characters it would be nice if the tty layer >> could set the size of the throttle/unthrottle parameters >> & the size of the n_tty ring buffer. > > I don't really follow what you are trying to do here. You have two layers > of buffering to consider > > Driver -> | tty buffer queue (64k) | n_tty - internal queue | user > > > And it is when the internal queue gets full that we call throttle not > when the 64K of tty buffering is full. > > So you really shouldn't see a problem unless you have many Kbytes of USB > requests floating around to consume all the buffering even after the tty > is throttled. > > As to the robustness - the USB tty code is generally pretty bad in this > area so hso won't be any worse. Probably it is sufficient to keep an eye > on what is in flight and when an URB completes don't just reissue it but > reissue any others that didn't get posted due to errors. > > The only other case you then have to trap is the nothing could be queued > case which should never happen and I guess if you are passionate about > robustness would need a timer. > > Alan -- best regards, D.J. Barrow -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
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