From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: msalter@redhat.com (Mark Salter) Date: Fri, 08 Jan 2016 09:16:21 -0500 Subject: [PATCH V2 22/23] pci, acpi: Match PCI config space accessors against platfrom specific quirks. In-Reply-To: <1450278993-12664-23-git-send-email-tn@semihalf.com> References: <1450278993-12664-1-git-send-email-tn@semihalf.com> <1450278993-12664-23-git-send-email-tn@semihalf.com> Message-ID: <1452262581.31901.26.camel@redhat.com> To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org List-Id: linux-arm-kernel.lists.infradead.org On Wed, 2015-12-16 at 16:16 +0100, Tomasz Nowicki wrote: > Some platforms may not be fully compliant with generic set of PCI config > accessors. For these cases we implement the way to overwrite accessors > set before PCI buses enumeration. Algorithm that overwrite accessors > matches against platform ID (DMI), domain and bus number, hopefully > enough for all cases. All quirks can be defined using: > DECLARE_ACPI_MCFG_FIXUP() and keep self contained. > > example: > > static const struct dmi_system_id yyy[] = { > ????????{ > ????????????????.ident = "", > ????????????????.callback = , > ????????????????.matches = { > ????????????????????????DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, ""), > ????????????????????????DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, ""), > ????????????????????????DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_VERSION, "product version"), > ????????????????}, > ????????}, > ????????{ } > }; > This seems awkward to me in the case where the quirk is SoC-based and there may be multiple platforms affected. Needing a DECLARE_ACPI_MCFG_FIXUP for each platform using such a SoC (i.e. Mustang and Moonshot) doesn't seem right. In that case, I think it'd be better to check CPUID and possibly some SoC register to cover all platforms affected. Also, there doesn't seem to be a way to connect a given quirk check to the MCFG/device requesting the ops. So if there is a platform with multiple PCIE roots and not all of them have quirks, how does one no whether to override the default ecam ops?