[PATCH v4] PCI: Blacklist power management of Gigabyte X299 DESIGNARE EX PCIe ports

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Gigabyte X299 DESIGNARE EX motherboard has one PCIe root port that is
connected to an Alpine Ridge Thunderbolt controller. This port has slot
implemented bit set in the config space but other than that it is not
hotplug capable in the sense we are expecting in Linux (it has
dev->is_hotplug_bridge set to 0):

00:1c.4 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 200 Series PCH PCI Express Root Port #5
        Bus: primary=00, secondary=05, subordinate=46, sec-latency=0
        Memory behind bridge: 78000000-8fffffff [size=384M]
        Prefetchable memory behind bridge: 00003800f8000000-00003800ffffffff [size=128M]
        ...
        Capabilities: [40] Express (v2) Root Port (Slot+), MSI 00
        ...
                SltCap: AttnBtn- PwrCtrl- MRL- AttnInd- PwrInd- HotPlug- Surprise-
                        Slot #8, PowerLimit 25.000W; Interlock- NoCompl+
                SltCtl: Enable: AttnBtn- PwrFlt- MRL- PresDet- CmdCplt- HPIrq- LinkChg-
                        Control: AttnInd Unknown, PwrInd Unknown, Power- Interlock-
                SltSta: Status: AttnBtn- PowerFlt- MRL- CmdCplt- PresDet- Interlock-
                        Changed: MRL- PresDet+ LinkState+

This system is using ACPI based hotplug to notify the OS that it needs
to rescan the PCI bus (ACPI hotplug).

If there is nothing connected in any of the Thunderbolt ports the root
port will not have any runtime PM active children and is thus
automatically runtime suspended pretty soon after boot by PCI PM core.
Now, when a device is connected the BIOS SMI handler responsible for
enumerating newly added devices is not able to find anything because the
port is in D3.

Prevent this from happening by blacklisting PCI power management of this
particular Gigabyte system.

Reported-by: Kedar A Dongre <kedar.a.dongre@xxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reviewed-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@xxxxxxxxx>
---
Changes from v3:

  * Added #ifdef CONFIG_X86/#endif over DMI entry as suggested by Lukas.

v3: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10778957/
v2: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10750549/
v1: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10711553/

 drivers/pci/pci.c | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+)

diff --git a/drivers/pci/pci.c b/drivers/pci/pci.c
index c25acace7d91..7f5385badc1b 100644
--- a/drivers/pci/pci.c
+++ b/drivers/pci/pci.c
@@ -2501,6 +2501,25 @@ void pci_config_pm_runtime_put(struct pci_dev *pdev)
 		pm_runtime_put_sync(parent);
 }
 
+static const struct dmi_system_id bridge_d3_blacklist[] = {
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86
+	{
+		/*
+		 * Gigabyte X299 root port is not marked as hotplug
+		 * capable which allows Linux to power manage it.
+		 * However, this confuses the BIOS SMI handler so don't
+		 * power manage root ports on that system.
+		 */
+		.ident = "X299 DESIGNARE EX-CF",
+		.matches = {
+			DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VENDOR, "Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd."),
+			DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_NAME, "X299 DESIGNARE EX-CF"),
+		},
+	},
+#endif
+	{ }
+};
+
 /**
  * pci_bridge_d3_possible - Is it possible to put the bridge into D3
  * @bridge: Bridge to check
@@ -2546,6 +2565,9 @@ bool pci_bridge_d3_possible(struct pci_dev *bridge)
 		if (bridge->is_hotplug_bridge)
 			return false;
 
+		if (dmi_check_system(bridge_d3_blacklist))
+			return false;
+
 		/*
 		 * It should be safe to put PCIe ports from 2015 or newer
 		 * to D3.
-- 
2.20.1




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