From: Niklas Cassel <cassel@kernel.org>
To: Manikanta Maddireddy <mmaddireddy@nvidia.com>
Cc: "Manivannan Sadhasivam" <mani@kernel.org>,
"Vidya Sagar" <vidyas@nvidia.com>,
"Shin'ichiro Kawasaki" <shinichiro.kawasaki@wdc.com>,
stable@vger.kernel.org, "Thierry Reding" <treding@nvidia.com>,
linux-pci@vger.kernel.org, linux-tegra@vger.kernel.org,
"Lorenzo Pieralisi" <lpieralisi@kernel.org>,
"Bjorn Helgaas" <bhelgaas@google.com>,
"Thierry Reding" <thierry.reding@gmail.com>,
"Jonathan Hunter" <jonathanh@nvidia.com>,
"Rob Herring" <robh@kernel.org>,
"Krzysztof Wilczyński" <kwilczynski@kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 2/3] PCI: tegra194: Reset BARs when running in PCIe endpoint mode
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2026 11:06:04 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <aYsDDOZA18BBeOsd@ryzen> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <94458c39-587b-4bb4-a410-e921e5d99f10@nvidia.com>
Hello Manikanta,
On Tue, Feb 10, 2026 at 09:40:44AM +0530, Manikanta Maddireddy wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 08, 2026 at 11:41:42PM +0530, Manikanta Maddireddy wrote:
> > > Hi Niklas,
> > >
> > > Tegra PCIe exposes only DMA register over BAR4, not iATU.
Here you claim that DMA registers are exposed in BAR4.
> Hi Niklas,
>
> In Tegra234 PCIe, BAR1 is MSI-X table and BAR2 is DMA registers backed
> by PCIe HW RAM and registers.
Here you claim that DMA registers are exposed in BAR2.
Which one is it?
> EPF driver shouldn't allocate memory for
> these two BARs. This is the reason for marking them as reserved in
> Tegra PCIe driver. DMA registers are exposed over BAR2 to allow
> PCI client driver in host to transfer data from host to endpoint
> using endpoint remote DMA read functionality. BAR test fails on this
> because not all register bits are writable. Consider NVMe example
> which has RO capability bits at the start of the BAR, it is not correct
> to add BAR test on these bits.
Have you tried running
tools/testing/selftests/pci_endpoint/pci_endpoint_test
?
pci_endpoint_test will run BAR tests against all BARs that are enabled by
default, regardless of the BAR being marked as RESERVED or not, see:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v6.19/drivers/misc/pci_endpoint_test.c#L1052-L1061
In the case of nvidia,tegra234-pcie-ep, before my commit 42f9c66a6d0c
("PCI: tegra194: Reset BARs when running in PCIe endpoint mode"):
pcie-tegra194.c marked all BARs except BAR0 as reserved.
pci_endpoint_test would run tests against BAR0, BAR2, BAR3, BAR4, BAR5
(it would not run against BAR1, because BAR0 is marked as "only_64bit").
After my commit 42f9c66a6d0c ("PCI: tegra194: Reset BARs when running in
PCIe endpoint mode"):
pcie-tegra194.c still marks all BARs except BAR0 as reserved (I did not
change this).
pci_endpoint_test would run tests only against BAR0.
I.e. the only BAR that is not marked as reserved.
>
> I think following fixes are required to address this issue,
Could you please define "this issue", because right now I honestly don't
see the issue.
To me it seems like you want pci_endpoint_test to run against BARs that are
marked as reserved (I assume that Vidya marked them as reserved for a good
reason, most likely because all of them map to MMIO registers) and thus you
want multiple test cases in pci_endpoint_test to fail instead of being skipped?
> 1. BAR test in pci_endpoint_test should skip MSI-X table.
> 2. BAR test in pci_endpoint_test should provide option to
> skip this test on known reserved BARs, maybe we can use
> pci_endpoint_test_data for this.
pci_endpoint_test already skips disabled BARs by default.
They way it works is that you disable all BARs in you EPC driver's init()
callback (i.e. what my patch does), pci-epf-test will then allocate backing
memory + enable all BARs that are not marked as RESERVED.
> 3. EPC driver should provide BAR_DISABLED enum to disable
> unused BARs.
BAR_RESERVED already means disabled, it just assumes that an EPC driver
disables all BARs by default, which is the case for:
pci-dra7xx.c, pci-imx6.c, pci-layerscape-ep.c, pcie-artpec6.c,
pcie-designware-plat.c, pcie-dw-rockchip.c, pcie-qcom-ep.c, pcie-rcar-gen4.c,
pcie-stm32-ep.c, pcie-uniphier-ep.c.
(All drivers which disables all BARs by default in the init() callback using
dw_pcie_ep_reset_bar(). pci-epf-test will later enable all BARs that are not
marked as BAR_RESERVED.)
That leaves: pcie-keembay.c, pci-keystone.c, pcie-tegra194.c (before my patch).
For pcie-keembay.c, this is not a problem, because BAR0, BAR2, BAR4 are marked
as only_64bit, so pci-epf-test configure these BARs as 64-bit BARs, and thus
BAR1, BAR3, and BAR5 will get disabled implicitly.
For pci-keystone.c, this is the only driver that is a bit weird, it marks
BAR0 and BAR1 as reserved, but does not disable them in the init() callback.
It seems force set BAR0 as a 32-bit BAR in the init() callback.
Thus, for all drivers except for pci-keystone.c, BAR_RESERVED does mean
BAR_DISABLED. Feel free to send a patch that renames BAR_RESERVED to
BAR_DISABLED.
If you send such a patch, perhaps you also want to modify the PCI endpoint
core to call reset_bar() for all BARs marked as BAR_RESERVED/BAR_DISABLED,
instead of each EPC driver doing so in the init() callback. I think the main
reason why this is not done already is that thare is no reset_bar() op in
struct pci_epc_ops epc_ops, there is only clear_bar() which clears an BAR
enabled by an EPF driver. (So you would most likely also need to add a
.disable_bar() op in struct pci_epc_ops epc_ops.)
> 4. Tegra PCIe driver should disable only BAR_DISABLED bars and
> leave BAR_RESERVED untouched.
> 5. Return NO_BAR for both BAR_DISABLED and BAR_RESERVED in
> pci_epc_get_next_free_bar()
A BAR marked as BAR_RESERVED will never be returned by
pci_epc_get_next_free_bar(), so this is the case already.
Kind regards,
Niklas
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-02-10 10:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <20250922140822.519796-5-cassel@kernel.org>
2025-09-22 14:08 ` [PATCH v2 1/3] PCI: tegra194: Fix broken tegra_pcie_ep_raise_msi_irq() Niklas Cassel
2025-09-24 15:54 ` Manivannan Sadhasivam
2025-09-24 16:28 ` Manivannan Sadhasivam
2025-09-25 14:52 ` Niklas Cassel
2025-09-22 14:08 ` [PATCH v2 2/3] PCI: tegra194: Reset BARs when running in PCIe endpoint mode Niklas Cassel
2026-02-08 18:11 ` Manikanta Maddireddy
2026-02-09 18:27 ` Niklas Cassel
2026-02-10 4:10 ` Manikanta Maddireddy
2026-02-10 10:06 ` Niklas Cassel [this message]
2026-02-10 10:39 ` Niklas Cassel
2026-02-12 12:10 ` Aksh Garg
2026-02-12 12:20 ` Niklas Cassel
2026-02-12 13:46 ` Aksh Garg
[not found] ` <c8e42e96-212f-451d-802b-7166611f6fcd@nvidia.com>
2026-02-10 11:04 ` Niklas Cassel
2026-02-08 18:21 ` Manikanta Maddireddy
2025-09-22 14:08 ` [PATCH v2 3/3] PCI: tegra194: Handle errors in BPMP response Niklas Cassel
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