Fixes state transitions of Nvidia Pascal GPUs from D3cold into higher device states. v2: convert to pci_dev quirk put a proper technical explenation of the issue as a in-code comment RFC comment (copied from last sent): We are quite sure that there is a higher amount of bridges affected by this, but I was only testing it on my own machine for now. I've stresstested runpm by doing 5000 runpm cycles with that patch applied and never saw it fail. I mainly wanted to get a discussion going on if that's a feasable workaround indeed or if we need something better. I am also sure, that the nouveau driver itself isn't at fault as I am able to reproduce the same issue by poking into some PCI registers on the PCIe bridge to put the GPU into D3cold as it's done in ACPI code. I've written a little python script to reproduce this issue without the need of loading nouveau: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/karolherbst/pci-stub-runpm/master/nv_runpm_bug_test.py Signed-off-by: Karol Herbst <kherbst@xxxxxxxxxx> Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@xxxxxxxxxx> Cc: Lyude Paul <lyude@xxxxxxxxxx> Cc: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@xxxxxxxxx> Cc: linux-pci@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: linux-pm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: nouveau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx --- drivers/pci/pci.c | 11 ++++++++++ drivers/pci/quirks.c | 50 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ include/linux/pci.h | 1 + 3 files changed, 62 insertions(+) diff --git a/drivers/pci/pci.c b/drivers/pci/pci.c index 088fcdc8d2b4..65516b024ee5 100644 --- a/drivers/pci/pci.c +++ b/drivers/pci/pci.c @@ -799,6 +799,13 @@ static inline bool platform_pci_bridge_d3(struct pci_dev *dev) return pci_platform_pm ? pci_platform_pm->bridge_d3(dev) : false; } +static inline bool parent_broken_child_pm(struct pci_dev *dev) +{ + if (!dev->bus || !dev->bus->self) + return false; + return dev->bus->self->broken_child_pm; +} + /** * pci_raw_set_power_state - Use PCI PM registers to set the power state of * given PCI device @@ -844,6 +851,10 @@ static int pci_raw_set_power_state(struct pci_dev *dev, pci_power_t state) || (state == PCI_D2 && !dev->d2_support)) return -EIO; + /* check if the bus controller causes issues */ + if (state != PCI_D0 && parent_broken_child_pm(dev)) + return 0; + pci_read_config_word(dev, dev->pm_cap + PCI_PM_CTRL, &pmcsr); /* diff --git a/drivers/pci/quirks.c b/drivers/pci/quirks.c index 0f16acc323c6..2be0deec2c3d 100644 --- a/drivers/pci/quirks.c +++ b/drivers/pci/quirks.c @@ -5198,3 +5198,53 @@ static void quirk_reset_lenovo_thinkpad_p50_nvgpu(struct pci_dev *pdev) DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_CLASS_FINAL(PCI_VENDOR_ID_NVIDIA, 0x13b1, PCI_CLASS_DISPLAY_VGA, 8, quirk_reset_lenovo_thinkpad_p50_nvgpu); + +/* + * Some Intel PCIe bridges cause devices to disappear from the PCIe bus after + * those were put into D3cold state if they were put into a non D0 PCI PM + * device state before doing so. + * + * This leads to various issue different issues which all manifest differently, + * but have the same root cause: + * - AIML code execution hits an infinite loop (as the coe waits on device + * memory to change). + * - kernel crashes, as all pci reads return -1, which most code isn't able + * to handle well enough. + * - sudden shutdowns, as the kernel identified an unrecoverable error after + * userspace tries to access the GPU. + * + * In all cases dmesg will contain at least one line like this: + * 'nouveau 0000:01:00.0: Refused to change power state, currently in D3' + * followed by a lot of nouveau timeouts. + * + * ACPI code writes bit 0x80 to the not documented PCI register 0x248 of the + * PCIe bridge controller in order to power down the GPU. + * Nonetheless, there are other code paths inside the ACPI firmware which use + * other registers, which seem to work fine: + * - 0xbc bit 0x20 (publicly available documentation claims 'reserved') + * - 0xb0 bit 0x10 (link disable) + * Changing the conditions inside the firmware by poking into the relevant + * addresses does resolve the issue, but it seemed to be ACPI private memory + * and not any device accessible memory at all, so there is no portable way of + * changing the conditions. + * + * The only systems where this behavior can be seen are hybrid graphics laptops + * with a secondary Nvidia Pascal GPU. It cannot be ruled out that this issue + * only occurs in combination with listed Intel PCIe bridge controllers and + * the mentioned GPUs or if it's only a hw bug in the bridge controller. + * + * But because this issue was NOT seen on laptops with an Nvidia Pascal GPU + * and an Intel Coffee Lake SoC, there is a higher chance of there being a bug + * in the bridge controller rather than in the GPU. + * + * This issue was not able to be reproduced on non laptop systems. + */ + +static void quirk_broken_child_pm(struct pci_dev *dev) +{ + dev->broken_child_pm = 1; + printk("applied broken child pm quirk!\n"); +} +/* kaby lake */ +DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_FINAL(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, 0x1901, + quirk_broken_child_pm); diff --git a/include/linux/pci.h b/include/linux/pci.h index dd436da7eccc..01eb0a9e6c13 100644 --- a/include/linux/pci.h +++ b/include/linux/pci.h @@ -413,6 +413,7 @@ struct pci_dev { unsigned int __aer_firmware_first_valid:1; unsigned int __aer_firmware_first:1; unsigned int broken_intx_masking:1; /* INTx masking can't be used */ + unsigned int broken_child_pm:1; /* children put into lower PCI PM states won't recover after D3cold transition */ unsigned int io_window_1k:1; /* Intel bridge 1K I/O windows */ unsigned int irq_managed:1; unsigned int has_secondary_link:1; -- 2.21.0 _______________________________________________ dri-devel mailing list dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel