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From: Richard A Lary <rlary@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
To: Jon Mason <jdmason@kudzu.us>
Cc: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com>,
	linux-pci@vger.kernel.org, Anton Blanchard <anton@au1.ibm.com>,
	Richard Lary <rlary@us.ibm.com>,
	linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org, davem@davemloft.net
Subject: Re: pci_pcie_cap invalid on AER/EEH enabled PPC?
Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2011 13:34:32 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4E137558.7030204@linux.vnet.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4E13486C.3000409@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

On 7/5/2011 10:22 AM, Richard A Lary wrote:
> On 7/5/2011 9:18 AM, Jon Mason wrote:
>> On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Richard A Lary
>> <rlary@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
>>> On 7/1/2011 1:00 PM, Richard A Lary wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 7/1/2011 12:02 PM, Jon Mason wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Richard A Lary<rlary@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 7/1/2011 8:24 AM, Jon Mason wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I recently sent out a number of patches to migrate drivers calling
>>>>>>> `pci_find_capability(pdef, PCI_CAP_ID_EXP)` to pci_pcie_cap. This
>>>>>>> function takes uses a PCI-E capability offset that was determined by
>>>>>>> calling pci_find_capability during the PCI bus walking. In response
>>>>>>> to one of the patches, James Smart posted:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "The reason is due to an issue on PPC platforms whereby use of
>>>>>>> "pdev->is_pcie" and pci_is_pcie() will erroneously fail under some
>>>>>>> conditions, but explicit search for the capability struct via
>>>>>>> pci_find_capability() is always successful. I expect this to be due
>>>>>>> a shadowing of pci config space in the hal/platform that isn't
>>>>>>> sufficiently built up. We detected this issue while testing AER/EEH,
>>>>>>> and are functional only if the pci_find_capability() option is used."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> See http://marc.info/?l=linux-scsi&m=130946649427828&w=2 for the whole
>>>>>>> post.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Based on his description above pci_pcie_cap
>>>>>>> andpci_find_capability(pdef, PCI_CAP_ID_EXP) should be functionally
>>>>>>> equivalent. If this is not safe, then the PCI bus walking code is
>>>>>>> most likely busted on EEH enabled PPC systems (and that is a BIG
>>>>>>> problem). Can anyone confirm this is still an issue?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jon,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I applied the following debug patch to lpfc driver in a 2.6.32 distro
>>>>>> kernel ( I had this one handy, I can try with mainline later today )
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ---
>>>>>> drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_init.c | 10 10 + 0 - 0 !
>>>>>> 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Index: b/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_init.c
>>>>>> ===================================================================
>>>>>> --- a/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_init.c
>>>>>> +++ b/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_init.c
>>>>>> @@ -3958,6 +3958,16 @@ lpfc_enable_pci_dev(struct lpfc_hba *phb
>>>>>> pci_try_set_mwi(pdev);
>>>>>> pci_save_state(pdev);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> + printk(KERN_WARNING "pcicap: is_pcie=%x pci_cap=%x pcie_type=%x\n",
>>>>>> + pdev->is_pcie,
>>>>>> + pdev->pcie_cap,
>>>>>> + pdev->pcie_type);
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> + if (pci_is_pcie(pdev))
>>>>>> + printk(KERN_WARNING "pcicap: true\n");
>>>>>> + else
>>>>>> + printk(KERN_WARNING "pcicap: false\n");
>>>>>> +
>>>>>> /* PCIe EEH recovery on powerpc platforms needs fundamental reset */
>>>>>> if (pci_find_capability(pdev, PCI_CAP_ID_EXP))
>>>>>> pdev->needs_freset = 1;
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is output upon driver load on an IBM Power 7 model 8233-E8B server.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> dmesg | grep pcicap
>>>>>> Linux version 2.6.32.42-pcicap-ppc64 (geeko@buildhost) (gcc version
>>>>>> 4.3.4
>>>>>> [gcc-4_3-branch revision 152973] (SUSE Linux) ) #1 SMP Fri Jul 1
>>>>>> 09:31:27
>>>>>> PDT 2011
>>>>>> pcicap: is_pcie=0 pci_cap=0 pcie_type=0
>>>>>> pcicap: false
>>>>>> pcicap: is_pcie=0 pci_cap=0 pcie_type=0
>>>>>> pcicap: false
>>>>>> pcicap: is_pcie=0 pci_cap=0 pcie_type=0
>>>>>> pcicap: false
>>>>>> pcicap: is_pcie=0 pci_cap=0 pcie_type=0
>>>>>> pcicap: false
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It would appear that the pcie information is not set in pci_dev
>>>>>> structure
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> this device at the time the driver is being initialized during boot.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for trying this. Can you confirm that the other devices in the
>>>>> system have this issue as well (or show that it is isolated to the lpr
>>>>> device)? You can add printks in set_pcie_port_type() to verify what
>>>>> is being set on bus walking and to see when it is being called with
>>>>> respect to when it is being populated by firmware.
>>>>
>>>> Jon,
>>>>
>>>> I will give this suggestion a try and post results
>>>
>>> On Power PC platforms, set_pcie_port_type() is not called. On Power PC,
>>> pci_dev structure is initialized by of_create_pci_dev(). However, the
>>> structure member pcie_cap is NOT computed nor set in this function.
>>
>> Yes, it is. of_create_pci_dev() calls set_pcie_port_type()
>> http://lxr.linux.no/linux+v2.6.39/arch/powerpc/kernel/pci_of_scan.c#L144
>>
>> That function sets pdev->pcie_cap
>> http://lxr.linux.no/linux+v2.6.39/drivers/pci/probe.c#L896
>>
>> So, it should be set. It looks like there is a bug in
>> of_create_pci_dev, as set_pcie_port_type is being called BEFORE the
>> BARs are setup. If you move set_pcie_port_type prior to
>> pci_device_add (perhaps even after), then I bet the issue is resolved.
>>
>
> The claim above was based upon observation that with this patch applied
> to a 2.6.32 kernel, the printk output did not appear in dmesg upon boot.
>
> static void set_pcie_hotplug_bridge(struct pci_dev *pdev)
> @@ -774,6 +780,8 @@ int pci_setup_device(struct pci_dev *dev
> u8 hdr_type;
> struct pci_slot *slot;
>
> + printk(KERN_WARNING "pcicap: setup_device %p\n", dev);
> +
> if (pci_read_config_byte(dev, PCI_HEADER_TYPE, &hdr_type))
> return -EIO;
>
> I can make no claim about my understanding of pci device initialization
> on Power PC, so I have added Anton Blanchard to the cc list.
>
> Perhaps Anton can explain why pcie_cap is always 0 on Power PC.

I pulled down 3.0-rc6 kernel, I will build and test the pci_is_pcie(pdev)
patch in lpfc driver now that set_pcie_port_type() is called from
of_create_pci_dev().

-rich
>>
>>> The information used to populate pci_dev comes from the Power PC
>>> device_tree passed to the OS by Open Firmware.
>>>
>>> Based upon standing Power PC design, we cannot support patches
>>> which replace pci_find_capability(pdef, PCI_CAP_ID_EXP) with
>>> pci_is_pcie(pdev) on Power PC platforms.
>>>
>>> -rich
>>>
>>>
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  reply	other threads:[~2011-07-05 20:35 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-07-01 15:24 pci_pcie_cap invalid on AER/EEH enabled PPC? Jon Mason
2011-07-01 18:30 ` Richard A Lary
2011-07-01 19:02   ` Jon Mason
2011-07-01 20:00     ` Richard A Lary
2011-07-05 15:41       ` Richard A Lary
2011-07-05 16:18         ` Jon Mason
2011-07-05 17:22           ` Richard A Lary
2011-07-05 20:34             ` Richard A Lary [this message]
2011-07-06  0:14               ` Richard A Lary
2011-07-06  2:47                 ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2011-07-06  2:42         ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt

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