@@ -227,6 +227,8 @@ DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(dwc3_log_trb,
__field(u32, size)
__field(u32, ctrl)
__field(u32, type)
+ __field(u32, enqueue)
+ __field(u32, dequeue)
),
TP_fast_assign(
__assign_str(name, dep->name);
@@ -236,9 +238,12 @@ DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(dwc3_log_trb,
__entry->size = trb->size;
__entry->ctrl = trb->ctrl;
__entry->type = usb_endpoint_type(dep->endpoint.desc);
+ __entry->enqueue = dep->trb_enqueue
+ __entry->dequeue = dep->trb_dequeue
),
- TP_printk("%s: trb %p buf %08x%08x size %s%d ctrl %08x (%c%c%c%c:%c%c:%s)",
- __get_str(name), __entry->trb, __entry->bph, __entry->bpl,
+ TP_printk("%s: trb %p (E%d:D%d) buf %08x%08x size %s%d ctrl %08x (%c%c%c%c:%c%c:%s)",
+ __get_str(name), __entry->trb, __entry->enqueue,
+ __entry->dequeue, __entry->bph, __entry->bpl,
({char *s;
int pcm = ((__entry->size >> 24) & 3) + 1;
switch (__entry->type) {
By printing enqueue/dequeue pointers, we can make sure that our TRB handling is correct. We've had a recent situation where we were not always dequeueing all TRBs in an SG list and this helped figure out what the problem was. Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@kernel.org> --- drivers/usb/dwc3/trace.h | 9 +++++++-- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)