Re: Poor USB performance on ASUS 520 motherboard (no IRQ?)
- In reply to: Hans Petter Selasky : "Re: Poor USB performance on ASUS 520 motherboard (no IRQ?)"
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Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2021 06:34:29 UTC
Hi, Thanks, I discovered that if I connect the device to xhci0 it exhibits poor performance (and only shows 1000 IRQ/sec), however if I connect it to xhci1 it works fine (8kHz). They show up slightly differently in dmesg: xhci0: <XHCI (generic) USB 3.0 controller> mem 0xfcfa0000-0xfcfa7fff at device 0.0 on pci1 xhci0: 32 bytes context size, 64-bit DMA usbus0 on xhci0 usbus0: 5.0Gbps Super Speed USB v3.0 xhci1: <XHCI (generic) USB 3.0 controller> mem 0xfcb00000-0xfcbfffff at device 0.3 on pci7 xhci1: 64 bytes context size, 64-bit DMA usbus1 on xhci1 usbus1: 5.0Gbps Super Speed USB v3.0 However I don't know what the "context size" means, they are different PCI IDs too: xhci0@pci0:1:0:0: class=0x0c0330 rev=0x00 hdr=0x00 vendor=0x1022 device=0x43ec subvendor=0x1b21 subdevice=0x1142 vendor = 'Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD]' class = serial bus subclass = USB bar [10] = type Memory, range 64, base 0xfcfa0000, size 32768, enabled PCI-e errors = Correctable Error Detected Unsupported Request Detected Corrected = Advisory Non-Fatal Error xhci1@pci0:7:0:3: class=0x0c0330 rev=0x00 hdr=0x00 vendor=0x1022 device=0x15e0 subvendor=0x1043 subdevice=0x876b vendor = 'Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD]' device = 'Raven USB 3.1' class = serial bus subclass = USB bar [10] = type Memory, range 64, base 0xfcb00000, size 1048576, enabled I tried changing the imod value from 500 to 125 but it had no impact on the IRQ rate so I guess perhaps that controller is broken in some way.. > On 4 Dec 2021, at 16:32, Hans Petter Selasky <hps@selasky.org> wrote: > > On 12/4/21 03:12, Daniel O'Connor via freebsd-usb wrote: >> How can I change it? > > Please refer to this: > > /* set up interrupt rate */ > XWRITE4(sc, runt, XHCI_IMOD(0), sc->sc_imod_default); > > --HPS -- Daniel O'Connor "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from." -- Andrew Tanenbaum