The of_pci_set_address() function parse devicetree PCI range specifier assuming the address is 'sanitized' at the origin, i.e. without checking whether the incoming address is 32 or 64 bit has specified in the flags. In this way an address with no OF_PCI_ADDR_SPACE_MEM64 set in the flagss could leak through and the upper 32 bits of the address will be set too, and this violates the PCI specs stating that ion 32 bit address the upper bit should be zero. This could cause mapping translation mismatch on PCI devices (e.g. RP1) that are expected to be addressed with a 64 bit address while advertising a 32 bit address in the PCI config region. Add a check in of_pci_set_address() to set upper 32 bits to zero in case the address has no 64 bit flag set. Signed-off-by: Andrea della Porta <andrea.porta@xxxxxxxx> --- drivers/pci/of_property.c | 5 ++++- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/drivers/pci/of_property.c b/drivers/pci/of_property.c index 5a0b98e69795..77865facdb4a 100644 --- a/drivers/pci/of_property.c +++ b/drivers/pci/of_property.c @@ -60,7 +60,10 @@ static void of_pci_set_address(struct pci_dev *pdev, u32 *prop, u64 addr, prop[0] |= flags | reg_num; if (!reloc) { prop[0] |= OF_PCI_ADDR_FIELD_NONRELOC; - prop[1] = upper_32_bits(addr); + if (FIELD_GET(OF_PCI_ADDR_FIELD_SS, flags) == OF_PCI_ADDR_SPACE_MEM64) + prop[1] = upper_32_bits(addr); + else + prop[1] = 0; prop[2] = lower_32_bits(addr); } } -- 2.35.3