On 1/19/2016 9:20 AM, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: > On Tuesday, January 19, 2016 02:43:30 PM Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: >> On Tuesday, January 19, 2016 09:45:13 AM Chen Fan wrote: >>> In our environment, when enable Secure boot, we found an abnormal >>> phenomenon as following call trace shows. after investigation, we >>> found the firmware assigned an irq number 255 which means unknown >>> or no connection in PCI local spec for i801_smbus, meanwhile the >>> ACPI didn't configure the pci irq routing. and the 255 irq number >>> was assigned for megasa msix without IRQF_SHARED. then in this case >>> during i801_smbus probe, the i801_smbus driver would request irq with >>> bad irq number 255. but the 255 irq number was assigned for memgasa >>> with MSIX enable. which will cause request_irq fails, and call trace >>> shows, actually, we should expose the error early, rather than in request >>> irq, here we simply fix the problem by return err when find the irq is >>> 255. >>> >>> See the call trace: >>> >>> [ 32.459195] ipmi device interface >>> [ 32.612907] shpchp: Standard Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.4 >>> [ 32.800459] ixgbe: Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 4.0.1-k-rh >>> [ 32.818319] ixgbe: Copyright (c) 1999-2014 Intel Corporation. >>> [ 32.844009] lpc_ich 0001:80:1f.0: I/O space for ACPI uninitialized >>> [ 32.850093] i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: enabling device (0140 -> 0143) >>> [ 32.851134] i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: can't derive routing for PCI INT C >>> [ 32.851136] i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: PCI INT C: no GSI >>> [ 32.851164] genirq: Flags mismatch irq 255. 00000080 (i801_smbus) vs. 00000000 (megasa >>> [ 32.851168] CPU: 0 PID: 2487 Comm: kworker/0:1 Not tainted 3.10.0-229.el7.x86_64 #1 >>> [ 32.851170] Hardware name: FUJITSU PRIMEQUEST 2800E2/D3736, BIOS PRIMEQUEST 2000 Serie5 >>> [ 32.851178] Workqueue: events work_for_cpu_fn >>> [ 32.851208] ffff88086c330b00 00000000e233a9df ffff88086d57bca0 ffffffff81603f36 >>> [ 32.851227] ffff88086d57bcf8 ffffffff8110d23a ffff88686fe02000 0000000000000246 >>> [ 32.851246] ffff88086a9a8c00 00000000e233a9df ffffffffa00ad220 0000000000000080 >>> [ 32.851247] Call Trace: >>> [ 32.851261] [<ffffffff81603f36>] dump_stack+0x19/0x1b >>> [ 32.851271] [<ffffffff8110d23a>] __setup_irq+0x54a/0x570 >>> [ 32.851282] [<ffffffffa00ad220>] ? i801_check_pre.isra.5+0xe0/0xe0 [i2c_i801] >>> [ 32.851289] [<ffffffff8110d3bc>] request_threaded_irq+0xcc/0x170 >>> [ 32.851298] [<ffffffffa00ae87f>] i801_probe+0x32f/0x508 [i2c_i801] >>> [ 32.851308] [<ffffffff81308385>] local_pci_probe+0x45/0xa0 >>> [ 32.851315] [<ffffffff8108bfd4>] work_for_cpu_fn+0x14/0x20 >>> [ 32.851323] [<ffffffff8108f0ab>] process_one_work+0x17b/0x470 >>> [ 32.851330] [<ffffffff81090003>] worker_thread+0x293/0x400 >>> [ 32.851338] [<ffffffff8108fd70>] ? rescuer_thread+0x400/0x400 >>> [ 32.851346] [<ffffffff8109726f>] kthread+0xcf/0xe0 >>> [ 32.851353] [<ffffffff810971a0>] ? kthread_create_on_node+0x140/0x140 >>> [ 32.851362] [<ffffffff81613cfc>] ret_from_fork+0x7c/0xb0 >>> [ 32.851369] [<ffffffff810971a0>] ? kthread_create_on_node+0x140/0x140 >>> [ 32.851373] i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: Failed to allocate irq 255: -16 >>> [ 32.851435] i801_smbus: probe of 0000:00:1f.3 failed with error -16 >>> [ 33.180145] ixgbe 0000:5a:00.0: Multiq[ 33.240538] ixgbe 0000:5a:00.0: (PCI Express:03:e0 >>> [ 33.280826] ixgbe 0000:5a:00.0: MAC: 3, PHY: 0, PBA No: 000000-000 >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Chen Fan <chen.fan.fnst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c | 10 +++++++++- >>> 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c b/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c >>> index d30184c..d2f47f8 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c >>> +++ b/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c >>> @@ -439,9 +439,17 @@ int acpi_pci_irq_enable(struct pci_dev *dev) >>> if (acpi_isa_register_gsi(dev)) >>> dev_warn(&dev->dev, "PCI INT %c: no GSI\n", >>> pin_name(pin)); >>> + rc = 0; >>> + /* >>> + * Excluding the BIOS report the value 255, which meaning >>> + * "unknown" or "no connection" in PCI Local Bus Specification >>> + * Revision 3.0 February 3, 2004, P223. >> >> You mean the footnote on page 223 talking about the Interrupt Line values, right? "Unknown" does not necessarily mean invalid. I have a platform that is using 255 as a valid legacy interrupt on PCI Express. >> >>> + */ >>> + if (dev->irq == 0xFF) >>> + rc = -EINVAL; >>> >>> kfree(entry); >>> - return 0; >>> + return rc; >>> } >>> >>> rc = acpi_register_gsi(&dev->dev, gsi, triggering, polarity); >>> >> >> Well, if you look at acpi_isa_register_gsi(), you'll see that it >> actually does the check you're adding, so maybe the following should >> be done instead? >> >> --- >> drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c | 5 +++-- >> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >> >> Index: linux-pm/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c >> =================================================================== >> --- linux-pm.orig/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c >> +++ linux-pm/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c >> @@ -436,12 +436,13 @@ int acpi_pci_irq_enable(struct pci_dev * >> * driver reported one, then use it. Exit in any case. >> */ >> if (gsi < 0) { >> - if (acpi_isa_register_gsi(dev)) >> + rc = acpi_isa_register_gsi(dev); >> + if (rc) >> dev_warn(&dev->dev, "PCI INT %c: no GSI\n", >> pin_name(pin)); >> >> kfree(entry); >> - return 0; >> + return rc; >> } >> >> rc = acpi_register_gsi(&dev->dev, gsi, triggering, polarity); >> >> -- > > Alternatively, to be entirely on the safe side and avoid possible regressions > from returning errors when they were not returned previously, we can > just special case the 0xff value as you did, but in a slightly cleaner way: > Is the issue limited to ISA? If yes, can we limit the change with ISA/PCI adapters only? Is there a way to know if the system is PCIe vs. PCI? > --- > drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c | 10 ++++++++-- > 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > Index: linux-pm/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c > =================================================================== > --- linux-pm.orig/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c > +++ linux-pm/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c > @@ -436,12 +436,18 @@ int acpi_pci_irq_enable(struct pci_dev * > * driver reported one, then use it. Exit in any case. > */ > if (gsi < 0) { > - if (acpi_isa_register_gsi(dev)) > + /* > + * The Interrupt Line value of 0xff is defined to mean "unknown" > + * or "no connection" (PCI 3.0, Section 6.2.4, footnote on page > + * 223), so return an error in that case. > + */ > + rc = dev->irq == 0xff ? -EINVAL : 0; > + if (rc || acpi_isa_register_gsi(dev)) > dev_warn(&dev->dev, "PCI INT %c: no GSI\n", > pin_name(pin)); > > kfree(entry); > - return 0; > + return rc; > } > > rc = acpi_register_gsi(&dev->dev, gsi, triggering, polarity); > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-pci" in > the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > -- Sinan Kaya Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. on behalf of Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. 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