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From: Bjorn Helgaas <helgaas@kernel.org>
To: Amey Narkhede <ameynarkhede03@gmail.com>
Cc: alex.williamson@redhat.com,
	Raphael Norwitz <raphael.norwitz@nutanix.com>,
	linux-pci@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	kw@linux.com, Shanker Donthineni <sdonthineni@nvidia.com>,
	Sinan Kaya <okaya@kernel.org>, Len Brown <lenb@kernel.org>,
	"Rafael J . Wysocki" <rjw@rjwysocki.net>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v7 4/8] PCI/sysfs: Allow userspace to query and set device reset mechanism
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2021 11:56:01 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20210624165601.GA3535644@bjorn-Precision-5520> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20210624151242.ybew2z5rseuusj7v@archlinux>

On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 08:42:42PM +0530, Amey Narkhede wrote:
> On 21/06/24 07:15AM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 08, 2021 at 11:18:53AM +0530, Amey Narkhede wrote:
> > > Add reset_method sysfs attribute to enable user to
> > > query and set user preferred device reset methods and
> > > their ordering.
> >
> > > +		Writing the name or comma separated list of names of any of
> > > +		the device supported reset methods to this file will set the
> > > +		reset methods and their ordering to be used when resetting
> > > +		the device.
> >
> > > +	while ((name = strsep(&options, ",")) != NULL) {
> > > +		if (sysfs_streq(name, ""))
> > > +			continue;
> > > +
> > > +		name = strim(name);
> > > +
> > > +		for (i = 0; i < PCI_RESET_METHODS_NUM; i++) {
> > > +			if (reset_methods[i] &&
> > > +			    sysfs_streq(name, pci_reset_fn_methods[i].name)) {
> > > +				reset_methods[i] = prio--;
> > > +				break;
> > > +			}
> > > +		}
> > > +
> > > +		if (i == PCI_RESET_METHODS_NUM) {
> > > +			kfree(options);
> > > +			return -EINVAL;
> > > +		}
> > > +	}
> >
> > Asking again since we didn't get this clarified before.  The above
> > tells me that "reset_methods" allows the user to control the
> > *order* in which we try reset methods.
> >
> > Consider the following two uses:
> >
> >   (1) # echo bus,flr > reset_methods
> >
> >   (2) # echo flr,bus > reset_methods
> >
> > Do these have the same effect or not?
> >
> They have different effect.

I asked about this because Shanker's idea [1] of using two bitmaps
only keeps track of which resets are *enabled*.  It does not keep
track of the *ordering*.  Since you want to control the ordering, I
think we need more state than just the supported/enabled bitmaps.

> > If "reset_methods" allows control over the order, I expect them to
> > be different: (1) would try a bus reset and, if the bus reset
> > failed, an FLR, while (2) would try an FLR and, if the FLR failed,
> > a bus reset.
>
> Exactly you are right.
> 
> Now the point I was presenting was with new encoding we have to
> write list of *all of the supported reset methods* in order for
> example, in above example flr,bus or bus,flr. We can't just write
> 'flr' or 'bus' then switch back to writing flr,bus/bus,flr (these
> have different effect as mentioned earlier).

It sounds like you're saying this sequence can't work:

  # echo flr > reset_methods
  # echo bus,flr > reset_methods

But I'm afraid you'll have to walk me through the reasons why this
can't be made to work.

> Basically with new encoding an user can't write subset of reset
> methods they have to write list of *all* supported methods
> everytime.

Why does the user have to write all supported methods?  Is that to
preserve the fact that "cat reset_methods" always shows all the
supported methods so the user knows what's available?

I'm wondering why we can't do something like this (pidgin code):

  if (option == "default") {
    pci_init_reset_methods(dev);
    return;
  }

  n = 0;
  foreach method in option {
    i = lookup_reset_method(method);
    if (pci_reset_methods[i].reset_fn(dev, PROBE) == 0)
      dev->reset_methods[n++] = i;           # method i supported
  }
  dev->reset_methods[n++] = 0;               # end of supported methods

If we did something like the above, the user could always find the
list of all methods supported by a device by doing this:

  # echo default > reset_methods
  # cat reset_methods

Yes, this does call the "probe" methods several times.  I don't think
that's necessarily a problem.

Bjorn

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/r/1fb0a184-908c-5f98-ef6d-74edc602c2e0@nvidia.com

  reply	other threads:[~2021-06-24 16:56 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 52+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-06-08  5:48 [PATCH v7 0/8] Expose and manage PCI device reset Amey Narkhede
2021-06-08  5:48 ` [PATCH v7 1/8] PCI: Add pcie_reset_flr to follow calling convention of other reset methods Amey Narkhede
2021-06-10 20:15   ` Shanker R Donthineni
2021-06-17 21:57   ` Bjorn Helgaas
2021-06-17 22:51     ` Alex Williamson
2021-06-18 16:32     ` Amey Narkhede
2021-06-24 12:23   ` Bjorn Helgaas
2021-06-24 15:28     ` Amey Narkhede
2021-06-24 16:15       ` Bjorn Helgaas
2021-06-24 18:48         ` Alex Williamson
2021-06-08  5:48 ` [PATCH v7 2/8] PCI: Add new array for keeping track of ordering of " Amey Narkhede
2021-06-10 20:15   ` Shanker R Donthineni
2021-06-17 23:13   ` Bjorn Helgaas
2021-06-18 17:22     ` Amey Narkhede
2021-06-21 15:02       ` Shanker R Donthineni
2021-06-21 17:15         ` Amey Narkhede
2021-06-21 18:37           ` Bjorn Helgaas
2021-06-08  5:48 ` [PATCH v7 3/8] PCI: Remove reset_fn field from pci_dev Amey Narkhede
2021-06-10 20:16   ` Shanker R Donthineni
2021-06-08  5:48 ` [PATCH v7 4/8] PCI/sysfs: Allow userspace to query and set device reset mechanism Amey Narkhede
2021-06-09 21:57   ` Raphael Norwitz
2021-06-09 22:36     ` Shanker R Donthineni
2021-06-09 22:48       ` Raphael Norwitz
2021-06-10 20:16   ` Shanker R Donthineni
2021-06-18 20:00   ` Bjorn Helgaas
2021-06-19 13:59     ` Amey Narkhede
2021-06-21 13:01       ` Bjorn Helgaas
2021-06-21 17:28         ` Amey Narkhede
2021-06-21 19:07           ` Bjorn Helgaas
2021-06-21 19:33             ` Amey Narkhede
2021-06-23 12:06               ` Bjorn Helgaas
2021-06-23 14:07                 ` Amey Narkhede
2021-06-23 17:56                   ` Amey Narkhede
2021-06-23 17:21         ` Alex Williamson
2021-06-24 12:15   ` Bjorn Helgaas
2021-06-24 15:12     ` Amey Narkhede
2021-06-24 16:56       ` Bjorn Helgaas [this message]
2021-06-24 17:20         ` Shanker R Donthineni
2021-06-24 17:28         ` Amey Narkhede
2021-06-24 17:59           ` Bjorn Helgaas
2021-06-08  5:48 ` [PATCH v7 5/8] PCI: Setup ACPI_COMPANION early Amey Narkhede
2021-06-08  5:48 ` [PATCH v7 6/8] PCI: Add support for ACPI _RST reset method Amey Narkhede
2021-06-08  5:48 ` [PATCH v7 7/8] PCI: Enable NO_BUS_RESET quirk for Nvidia GPUs Amey Narkhede
2021-06-10 23:16   ` Bjorn Helgaas
2021-06-10 23:33     ` Shanker R Donthineni
2021-06-10 23:43     ` Shanker R Donthineni
2021-06-10 23:53       ` Bjorn Helgaas
2021-06-11  4:15         ` Shanker R Donthineni
2021-06-08  5:48 ` [PATCH v7 8/8] PCI: Change the type of probe argument in reset functions Amey Narkhede
2021-06-09 21:40   ` Raphael Norwitz
2021-06-08 10:05 ` [PATCH v7 0/8] Expose and manage PCI device reset Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult
2021-06-08 15:44   ` Amey Narkhede

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