Revision 8204f8ddaafafcae074746fcf2a05a45e6827603 authored by Darrick J. Wong on 10 August 2017, 21:20:28 UTC, committed by Darrick J. Wong on 17 August 2017, 19:40:33 UTC
Way back when we established inode block-map redo log items, it was
discovered that we needed to prevent the VFS from evicting inodes during
log recovery because any given inode might be have bmap redo items to
replay even if the inode has no link count and is ultimately deleted,
and any eviction of an unlinked inode causes the inode to be truncated
and freed too early.

To make this possible, we set MS_ACTIVE so that inodes would not be torn
down immediately upon release.  Unfortunately, this also results in the
quota inodes not being released at all if a later part of the mount
process should fail, because we never reclaim the inodes.  So, set
MS_ACTIVE right before we do the last part of log recovery and clear it
immediately after we finish the log recovery so that everything
will be torn down properly if we abort the mount.

Fixes: 17c12bcd30 ("xfs: when replaying bmap operations, don't let unlinked inodes get reaped")
Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
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1. How to test OTG FSM(HNP and SRP)
-----------------------------------
To show how to demo OTG HNP and SRP functions via sys input files
with 2 Freescale i.MX6Q sabre SD boards.

1.1 How to enable OTG FSM
---------------------------------------
1.1.1 Select CONFIG_USB_OTG_FSM in menuconfig, rebuild kernel
Image and modules. If you want to check some internal
variables for otg fsm, mount debugfs, there are 2 files
which can show otg fsm variables and some controller registers value:
cat /sys/kernel/debug/ci_hdrc.0/otg
cat /sys/kernel/debug/ci_hdrc.0/registers
1.1.2 Add below entries in your dts file for your controller node
	otg-rev = <0x0200>;
	adp-disable;

1.2 Test operations
-------------------
1) Power up 2 Freescale i.MX6Q sabre SD boards with gadget class driver loaded
   (e.g. g_mass_storage).

2) Connect 2 boards with usb cable with one end is micro A plug, the other end
   is micro B plug.

   The A-device(with micro A plug inserted) should enumrate B-device.

3) Role switch
   On B-device:
   echo 1 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/ci_hdrc.0/inputs/b_bus_req

   B-device should take host role and enumrate A-device.

4) A-device switch back to host.
   On B-device:
   echo 0 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/ci_hdrc.0/inputs/b_bus_req

   or, by introducing HNP polling, B-Host can know when A-peripheral wish
   to be host role, so this role switch also can be trigged in A-peripheral
   side by answering the polling from B-Host, this can be done on A-device:
   echo 1 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/ci_hdrc.0/inputs/a_bus_req

   A-device should switch back to host and enumrate B-device.

5) Remove B-device(unplug micro B plug) and insert again in 10 seconds,
   A-device should enumrate B-device again.

6) Remove B-device(unplug micro B plug) and insert again after 10 seconds,
   A-device should NOT enumrate B-device.

   if A-device wants to use bus:
   On A-device:
   echo 0 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/ci_hdrc.0/inputs/a_bus_drop
   echo 1 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/ci_hdrc.0/inputs/a_bus_req

   if B-device wants to use bus:
   On B-device:
   echo 1 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/ci_hdrc.0/inputs/b_bus_req

7) A-device power down the bus.
   On A-device:
   echo 1 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/ci_hdrc.0/inputs/a_bus_drop

   A-device should disconnect with B-device and power down the bus.

8) B-device does data pulse for SRP.
   On B-device:
   echo 1 > /sys/bus/platform/devices/ci_hdrc.0/inputs/b_bus_req

   A-device should resume usb bus and enumrate B-device.

1.3 Reference document
----------------------
"On-The-Go and Embedded Host Supplement to the USB Revision 2.0 Specification
July 27, 2012 Revision 2.0 version 1.1a"

2. How to enable USB as system wakeup source
-----------------------------------
Below is the example for how to enable USB as system wakeup source
at imx6 platform.

2.1 Enable core's wakeup
echo enabled > /sys/bus/platform/devices/ci_hdrc.0/power/wakeup
2.2 Enable glue layer's wakeup
echo enabled > /sys/bus/platform/devices/2184000.usb/power/wakeup
2.3 Enable PHY's wakeup (optional)
echo enabled > /sys/bus/platform/devices/20c9000.usbphy/power/wakeup
2.4 Enable roothub's wakeup
echo enabled > /sys/bus/usb/devices/usb1/power/wakeup
2.5 Enable related device's wakeup
echo enabled > /sys/bus/usb/devices/1-1/power/wakeup

If the system has only one usb port, and you want usb wakeup at this port, you
can use below script to enable usb wakeup.
for i in $(find /sys -name wakeup | grep usb);do echo enabled > $i;done;

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