Re: [PATCH V7 08/11] drivers: acpi: Handle IOMMU lookup failure with deferred probing or error

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On 1/30/2017 9:54 AM, Nate Watterson wrote:
> On 2017-01-30 09:38, Will Deacon wrote:
>> On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 09:33:50AM -0500, Sinan Kaya wrote:
>>> On 1/30/2017 9:23 AM, Nate Watterson wrote:
>>> > On 2017-01-30 08:59, Sinan Kaya wrote:
>>> >> On 1/30/2017 7:22 AM, Robin Murphy wrote:
>>> >>> On 29/01/17 17:53, Sinan Kaya wrote:
>>> >>>> On 1/24/2017 7:37 AM, Lorenzo Pieralisi wrote:
>>> >>>>> [+hanjun, tomasz, sinan]
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> It is quite a key patchset, I would be glad if they can test on their
>>> >>>>> respective platforms with IORT.
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Tested on top of 4.10-rc5.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> 1.    Platform Hidma device passed dmatest
>>> >>>> 2.    Seeing some USB stalls on a platform USB device.
>>> >>>> 3.    PCIe NVME drive probed and worked fine with MSI interrupts after boot.
>>> >>>> 4.     NVMe driver didn't probe following a hotplug insertion and received an
>>> >>>> SMMU error event during the insertion.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> What was the SMMU error - a translation/permission fault (implying the
>>> >>> wrong DMA ops) or a bad STE fault (implying we totally failed to tell
>>> >>> the SMMU about the device at all)?
>>> >>>
>>> >>
>>> >> root@ubuntu:/sys/bus/pci/slots/4# echo 0 > power
>>> >>
>>> >> [__204.698522]_iommu:_Removing_device_0003:01:00.0_from_group_0
>>> >> [  204.708704] pciehp 0003:00:00.0:pcie004: Slot(4): Link Down
>>> >> [  204.708723] pciehp 0003:00:00.0:pcie004: Slot(4): Link Down event
>>> >> ignored; already powering off
>>> >>
>>> >> root@ubuntu:/sys/bus/pci/slots/4#
>>> >>
>>> >> [__254.820440]_iommu:_Adding_device_0003:01:00.0_to_group_8
>>> >> [  254.820599] nvme nvme0: pci function 0003:01:00.0
>>> >> [  254.820621] nvme 0003:01:00.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0002)
>>> >> [  261.948558] arm-smmu-v3 arm-smmu-v3.0.auto: event 0x0a received:
>>> >> [  261.948561] arm-smmu-v3 arm-smmu-v3.0.auto:  0x000001000000000a
>>> >> [  261.948563] arm-smmu-v3 arm-smmu-v3.0.auto:  0x0000000000000000
>>> >> [  261.948564] arm-smmu-v3 arm-smmu-v3.0.auto:  0x0000000000000000
>>> >> [  261.948566] arm-smmu-v3 arm-smmu-v3.0.auto:  0x0000000000000000
>>>
>>> > Looks like C_BAD_CD. Can you please try with:
>>> > iommu/arm-smmu-v3: Clear prior settings when updating STEs
>>>
>>> This resolved the issue. Can we pull Nate's patch to 4.10 so that I don't see
>>> this issue again.
>>
>> I already sent the pull request to Joerg for 4.11. Do you see this problem
>> without Sricharan's patches (i.e. vanilla mainline)? If so, we'll need to
>> send the patch to stable after -rc1.
> Using vanilla mainline, I see it most commonly when directly assigning
> a device to a guest machine. I think I've also seen it after removing then
> re-adding a PCI device. Basically anytime an STE's CTX pointer is changed
> from a non-NULL value and STE[CFG] indicates translation will be performed.
> 

I was not able to reproduce the issue with Vanilla kernel. I only tested hotplug.

> Nate
>>
>> Will
> 


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