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author | Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> | 2016-07-08 08:55:43 +0300 |
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committer | Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au> | 2016-08-09 12:51:47 +0300 |
commit | 5958d19a143eb229e9ece20bd4c781ad41cb7d24 (patch) | |
tree | e75a9e3cebf119ca9987b05a0e5396044c27cd1c /arch/powerpc/platforms | |
parent | c74dd88e77d3ecbc9e55c78796d82c9aa21cabad (diff) | |
download | linux-5958d19a143eb229e9ece20bd4c781ad41cb7d24.tar.xz |
powerpc/pnv/pci: Fix incorrect PE reservation attempt on some 64-bit BARs
The generic allocation code may sometimes decide to assign a prefetchable
64-bit BAR to the M32 window. In fact it may also decide to allocate
a 64-bit non-prefetchable BAR to the M64 one ! So using the resource
flags as a test to decide which window was used for PE allocation is
just wrong and leads to insane PE numbers.
Instead, compare the addresses to figure it out.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
[mpe: Rename the function as agreed by Ben & Gavin]
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/powerpc/platforms')
-rw-r--r-- | arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/pci-ioda.c | 30 |
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/pci-ioda.c b/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/pci-ioda.c index dedbbe9785ba..fd9444f9fb0c 100644 --- a/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/pci-ioda.c +++ b/arch/powerpc/platforms/powernv/pci-ioda.c @@ -111,10 +111,17 @@ static int __init iommu_setup(char *str) } early_param("iommu", iommu_setup); -static inline bool pnv_pci_is_mem_pref_64(unsigned long flags) +static inline bool pnv_pci_is_m64(struct pnv_phb *phb, struct resource *r) { - return ((flags & (IORESOURCE_MEM_64 | IORESOURCE_PREFETCH)) == - (IORESOURCE_MEM_64 | IORESOURCE_PREFETCH)); + /* + * WARNING: We cannot rely on the resource flags. The Linux PCI + * allocation code sometimes decides to put a 64-bit prefetchable + * BAR in the 32-bit window, so we have to compare the addresses. + * + * For simplicity we only test resource start. + */ + return (r->start >= phb->ioda.m64_base && + r->start < (phb->ioda.m64_base + phb->ioda.m64_size)); } static struct pnv_ioda_pe *pnv_ioda_init_pe(struct pnv_phb *phb, int pe_no) @@ -229,7 +236,7 @@ static void pnv_ioda_reserve_dev_m64_pe(struct pci_dev *pdev, sgsz = phb->ioda.m64_segsize; for (i = 0; i <= PCI_ROM_RESOURCE; i++) { r = &pdev->resource[i]; - if (!r->parent || !pnv_pci_is_mem_pref_64(r->flags)) + if (!r->parent || !pnv_pci_is_m64(phb, r)) continue; start = _ALIGN_DOWN(r->start - base, sgsz); @@ -2863,7 +2870,7 @@ static void pnv_pci_ioda_fixup_iov_resources(struct pci_dev *pdev) res = &pdev->resource[i + PCI_IOV_RESOURCES]; if (!res->flags || res->parent) continue; - if (!pnv_pci_is_mem_pref_64(res->flags)) { + if (!pnv_pci_is_m64(phb, res)) { dev_warn(&pdev->dev, "Don't support SR-IOV with" " non M64 VF BAR%d: %pR. \n", i, res); @@ -2958,7 +2965,7 @@ static void pnv_ioda_setup_pe_res(struct pnv_ioda_pe *pe, index++; } } else if ((res->flags & IORESOURCE_MEM) && - !pnv_pci_is_mem_pref_64(res->flags)) { + !pnv_pci_is_m64(phb, res)) { region.start = res->start - phb->hose->mem_offset[0] - phb->ioda.m32_pci_base; @@ -3083,9 +3090,12 @@ static resource_size_t pnv_pci_window_alignment(struct pci_bus *bus, bridge = bridge->bus->self; } - /* We fail back to M32 if M64 isn't supported */ - if (phb->ioda.m64_segsize && - pnv_pci_is_mem_pref_64(type)) + /* + * We fall back to M32 if M64 isn't supported. We enforce the M64 + * alignment for any 64-bit resource, PCIe doesn't care and + * bridges only do 64-bit prefetchable anyway. + */ + if (phb->ioda.m64_segsize && (type & IORESOURCE_MEM_64)) return phb->ioda.m64_segsize; if (type & IORESOURCE_MEM) return phb->ioda.m32_segsize; @@ -3125,7 +3135,7 @@ static void pnv_pci_fixup_bridge_resources(struct pci_bus *bus, w = NULL; if (r->flags & type & IORESOURCE_IO) w = &hose->io_resource; - else if (pnv_pci_is_mem_pref_64(r->flags) && + else if (pnv_pci_is_m64(phb, r) && (type & IORESOURCE_PREFETCH) && phb->ioda.m64_segsize) w = &hose->mem_resources[1]; |