xhci: Do not set the CRCR_CS bit

We do not need to set the CS (Command Stop) bit in the Command Ring
Control Register. CS is implied by CA (Command Abort). I'm not sure if
there is a defined execution order for these command bits, so it's
safer to only use the CA bit as it includes the CS function.

Ref: xHCI spec 1.2 (May 2019), Section 5.4.5, Table 5-24.

BUG=b:160354585,b:157123390
TEST=able to boot into recovery using USB stick on servo v2 on volteer
	as well as HooToo 8-1 hub

Change-Id: Iaeba98b6da8da49f529358ca6d68270440ea0f42
Signed-off-by: Caveh Jalali <caveh@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/44876
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
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Caveh Jalali 2020-08-27 02:51:11 -07:00 committed by Patrick Georgi
parent 551216a4d1
commit d7468bfb27
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@ -75,7 +75,13 @@ xhci_wait_for_command(xhci_t *const xhci,
/* Abort command on timeout */ /* Abort command on timeout */
xhci_debug("Aborting command (@%p), CRCR: 0x%"PRIx32"\n", xhci_debug("Aborting command (@%p), CRCR: 0x%"PRIx32"\n",
cmd_trb, xhci->opreg->crcr_lo); cmd_trb, xhci->opreg->crcr_lo);
xhci->opreg->crcr_lo |= CRCR_CS | CRCR_CA; /*
* Ref. xHCI Specification Revision 1.2, May 2019.
* Section 5.4.5, Table 5-24.
*
* Abort the command and stop the ring.
*/
xhci->opreg->crcr_lo |= CRCR_CA;
xhci->opreg->crcr_hi = 0; xhci->opreg->crcr_hi = 0;
cc = xhci_wait_for_command_aborted(xhci, cmd_trb); cc = xhci_wait_for_command_aborted(xhci, cmd_trb);