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From: Rajat Khandelwal <rajat.khandelwal@linux.intel.com>
To: Pankaj Raghav <p.raghav@samsung.com>
Cc: Keith Busch <kbusch@kernel.org>, Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>,
	axboe@fb.com, sagi@grimberg.me, linux-nvme@lists.infradead.org,
	"Khandelwal, Rajat" <rajat.khandelwal@intel.com>,
	javier.gonz@samsung.com, monish.kumar.r@intel.com
Subject: Re: [BUG] nvme-pci: NVMe probe fails with ENODEV
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2023 22:46:03 +0530	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <2b6163a8-61d5-729d-17a5-764e25ce1c07@linux.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20230313094944.nsonmbtpmgh4rtng@blixen>

Hi,

On 3/13/2023 3:19 PM, Pankaj Raghav wrote:
> jn Thu, Mar 09, 2023 at 11:43:33PM +0530, Rajat Khandelwal wrote:
>>>>>>> I have tried 5.10 and 6.1.15 kernels.
>>>>>> So we have a quirk for a device called Samsung X5 in core.c, which is a
>>>>>> bit of an unusual match.  Can you check that it gets applied for the
>>>>>> device that you are testing?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also if it gets applied, can you test this patch?
>>>>> That won't help here. The driver should be bailing on the device
>>>>> nvme_pci_enable() before we do the ready check:
>>>>>
>>>>> static int nvme_pci_enable(struct nvme_dev *dev)
>>>>> {
>>>>> ...
>>>>>            if (readl(dev->bar + NVME_REG_CSTS) == -1) {
>>>>>                    result = -ENODEV;
>>>>>                    goto disable;
>>>>>            }
>>>>>
>>>>> It sounds like the bridge has a valid memory window, and the kernel assigned it
>>>>> to the device, but for some reason the device didn't apply it to its BAR. Maybe
>>>>> the device just doesn't support hotplug?
>>>> The issue is sporadic in nature, witnessed even during reboots with the device
>>>> attached.
>>>> Is such a scenario even possible (BAR not getting written by the hardware)?
>>> It's not supposed to be possible, but your analysis checking the BAR register
>>> with setpci seems pretty convincing that that is happening.
> A bit more context on this issue FWIW:
>
> Monish contacted me a while ago regarding this issue happening in
> Samsung X5. I failed to reproduce this issue in an Intel 6th gen
> (skylake) laptop. I tried hotplugging the device multiple times but the
> device came up without any issue. That laptop used a JHL6540 Thunderbolt 3
> Bridge. I get from your email that you started seeing this issue from Alderlake.
>
> To isolate if this is an issue with the device, I repeated the same
> steps on an Apple Mac M1 but couldn't reproduce this error.

Hi, Monish is part of our team who initiated this a while ago, yes.
This is probably the first time this has been put on the open forum to gather any
useful inputs/suggestions on the kernel end.

For the first part, the issue is witnessed during reboots (cold/warm).

IIRC, the SSD was provided to the core Linux team also for reproducibility tries,
and they were able to reproduce on reboots.

>
> Unfortunately this device is already EOL, so our Firmware team is unable
> to help here.
>
> --
> Pankaj

Since the point here being BARs getting a garbage value, can we expect any traction
on this bug (keeping in mind the f/w team may not be able to help here)?

AFAIK, this device is currently commercialized, and we would want to make a decision
on whether to proceed with this or not.

Thanks
Rajat



      reply	other threads:[~2023-03-13 17:24 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <f1ad4c1a-2871-57be-48cb-2b0e5cec1bfa@linux.intel.com>
2023-03-09 14:04 ` [BUG] nvme-pci: NVMe probe fails with ENODEV Rajat Khandelwal
2023-03-27 22:37   ` Bjorn Helgaas
2023-03-09 15:12 ` Christoph Hellwig
2023-03-09 15:24   ` Keith Busch
2023-03-09 17:06     ` Rajat Khandelwal
2023-03-09 17:24       ` Keith Busch
2023-03-09 18:13         ` Rajat Khandelwal
     [not found]           ` <CGME20230313095802eucas1p2ed9a708d3fb0fb1fac05015a6fb06b7f@eucas1p2.samsung.com>
2023-03-13  9:49             ` Pankaj Raghav
2023-03-13 17:16               ` Rajat Khandelwal [this message]

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