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@milijan milijan commented May 28, 2026

Two fixes observed on J313 (M1 MacBook Air) with a USB-C multiport hub:

  • Retry pipehandler lock with backoff: Replace the single poll with up to 10 retries at 5–10 ms intervals (~100 ms total). Avoids having to hard cycle the usb-c connection.

  • Fix teardown race and spurious WARN on USB3_DP. Scope the WARN to the failure case only.

Tested on Fedora Asahi Remix 44, kernel 6.19.

milijan added 2 commits May 28, 2026 04:38
At boot the Apple co-processor firmware does not acknowledge the
pipehandler lock within the fixed 1ms timeout
(PIPEHANDLER_LOCK_ACK_TIMEOUT_US = 1000). The function clears the
lock bit and returns an error, leaving the PHY unconfigured for the
rest of the session and preventing USB3 and DP alt mode from working.

Replace the single poll attempt with a retry loop: up to 10 attempts
with a 5-10ms sleep between each, giving the firmware approximately
100ms total to respond. Add an early return if the lock is already
held to avoid double-locking.

Tested on Apple M1 MacBook Air (J313), Fedora Asahi Remix 44,
kernel 6.19.14. Boot with multiport hub connected no longer produces
"Pipehandler lock not acked" errors and USB3 enumerates correctly.

Signed-off-by: milijan <milijan@users.noreply.github.com>
…N on USB3_DP

When DP alt mode is negotiated on hotplug, atcphy_mux_set() can be
called while atcphy->pipehandler_up is still true. The existing WARN_ON
fired unconditionally, but the situation has two distinct sub-cases that
require different handling:

1. Target mode uses ATCPHY_PIPEHANDLER_STATE_DUMMY (DP-only, USB2, TBT,
   OFF): pipehandler_up being true is a teardown race between the TypeC
   mux call chain (cd321x_update_work -> typec_mux_set -> atcphy_mux_set)
   and the DWC3 PHY teardown (phy_power_off -> atcphy_usb3_power_off).
   By the time the kernel TypeC stack reaches atcphy_mux_set the USB PD
   Enter_Mode handshake is complete and the SS lanes are already being
   repurposed, so switching the pipehandler to dummy is safe. Tear it
   down explicitly here rather than relying on the race resolving itself.

2. Target mode uses ATCPHY_PIPEHANDLER_STATE_USB3 (USB3_DP, pin
   assignment D): pipehandler_up being true is correct and expected.
   The Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter (05ac:1463) always
   negotiates pin assignment D, so the previous WARN_ON fired on every
   hotplug despite nothing being wrong with the pipehandler state.

Retain the WARN_ON but scope it to case 1 only: warn when the target
mode requires dummy state but the pipehandler is still up after the
explicit teardown attempt (indicating atcphy_configure_pipehandler_dummy
failed). Do not warn for USB3_DP transitions where USB3 pipehandler
state is the correct precondition.

Tested on Apple M1 MacBook Air (J313), Fedora Asahi Remix 44,
kernel 6.19.14, with Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter
(05ac:1463). Hotplug no longer produces a spurious WARN_ON.

Signed-off-by: milijan <milijan@users.noreply.github.com>
Comment thread drivers/phy/apple/atc.c
}
do {
set32(atcphy->regs.pipehandler + PIPEHANDLER_LOCK_REQ, PIPEHANDLER_LOCK_EN);
ret = readl_poll_timeout(atcphy->regs.pipehandler + PIPEHANDLER_LOCK_ACK, reg,
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I've never seen macos do this in traces and I highly suspect we're doing something else that's wrong here. have you seen this in traces or is this something you worked out by just playing with the hardware?

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Mostly try and error. My use case is using an M1 air in clamshell mode with fedora remix server (low idle power compute node for my homelab). So I need an Ethernet adapter. While it works fine when Hot Plugging the adapter, it fails on reboot (no phy detected/initialised). This was a defensive retry code attempt that seemed to work. But I agree with you something else is going on. Further testing shows that it is not reliable and if I removed some debug traces it would change the timing and fail again. Will probably move this issue to the forum before making further changes. Need to also understand some iboot behaviour differences between m1 and newer chips and assumptions made for how long it takes to load necessary firmwares. Thanks for reviewing.

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yeah, that's what I was afraid of :( atcphy shouldn't have any firmware fwiw

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Yes but some usb hubs also have an external display (dcpext) which requires some lane allocation, initialisation and firmware (video modes). Not sure how all this is orchestrated to work in a generic way for typeC hubs in non-macOS and macOS systems. Any idea?

Comment thread drivers/phy/apple/atc.c
* If the pipehandler is still up and the target mode uses the dummy PIPE
* state (DP, USB2, TBT, OFF), tear it down before reconfiguring the lanes.
* Normally atcphy_usb3_power_off() does this, but a TypeC mux switch to
* DP alt mode can race the DWC3 PHY teardown on hotplug. By the time the
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how does this race actually happen? can you describe this in more detail?

the fix here may be correct but I want to be sure we can't fix this at another level (e.g. the type c controller)

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