On some platforms, the ACPI _PRT function returns duplicate interrupt routing entries. Linux uses the first matching entry, but sometimes the second matching entry contains the correct interrupt vector. Print an error to dmesg if duplicate interrupt routing entries are present, so that we could check how many models are affected. This happens on a Dell Latitude E6500 laptop with the i2c-i801 Intel SMBus controller. This controller was nonfunctional unless its interrupt usage was disabled (using the "disable_features=0x10" module parameter). After investigation, it turned out that the driver was using an incorrect interrupt vector: in lspci output for this device there was: Interrupt: pin B routed to IRQ 19 but after running i2cdetect (without using any i2c-i801 module parameters) the following was logged to dmesg: [...] i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: Timeout waiting for interrupt! i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: Transaction timeout i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: Timeout waiting for interrupt! i801_smbus 0000:00:1f.3: Transaction timeout irq 17: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll" option) Existence of duplicate entries in a table returned by the _PRT method was confirmed by disassembling the ACPI DSDT table. Signed-off-by: Mateusz Jończyk <mat.jonczyk@xxxxx> Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@xxxxxxxxxx> Cc: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rafael@xxxxxxxxxx> Cc: Len Brown <lenb@xxxxxxxxxx> Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@xxxxxxx> Cc: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@xxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@xxxxxxx> Tested-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@xxxxxxx> -- v2: - add a newline at the end of the kernel log message, - replace: "if (match == NULL)" -> "if (!match)" - patch description tweaks. v3: - fix C style issues pointed by Jean Delvare, - switch severity from warning to error. To consider: should we print a warning or an error in case of duplicate entries? This may be not serious enough to disturb the user with an error message at boot. On the other hand, hardware vendors should see it and the kernel uses this logging severtity in similar cases. --- drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c | 26 +++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c b/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c index 08e15774fb9f..1c846def1ce4 100644 --- a/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c +++ b/drivers/acpi/pci_irq.c @@ -203,6 +203,8 @@ static int acpi_pci_irq_find_prt_entry(struct pci_dev *dev, struct acpi_buffer buffer = { ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, NULL }; struct acpi_pci_routing_table *entry; acpi_handle handle = NULL; + struct acpi_prt_entry *match = NULL; + const char *match_int_source = NULL; if (dev->bus->bridge) handle = ACPI_HANDLE(dev->bus->bridge); @@ -219,13 +221,31 @@ static int acpi_pci_irq_find_prt_entry(struct pci_dev *dev, entry = buffer.pointer; while (entry && (entry->length > 0)) { - if (!acpi_pci_irq_check_entry(handle, dev, pin, - entry, entry_ptr)) - break; + struct acpi_prt_entry *curr; + + if (!acpi_pci_irq_check_entry(handle, dev, pin, entry, &curr)) { + if (!match) { + match = curr; + match_int_source = entry->source; + } else { + pr_err(FW_BUG + "ACPI _PRT returned duplicate IRQ routing entries for device %04x:%02x:%02x[INT%c]: %s[%d] and %s[%d]\n", + curr->id.segment, curr->id.bus, curr->id.device, + pin_name(curr->pin), + match_int_source, match->index, + entry->source, curr->index); + /* We use the first matching entry nonetheless, + * for compatibility with older kernels. + */ + } + } + entry = (struct acpi_pci_routing_table *) ((unsigned long)entry + entry->length); } + *entry_ptr = match; + kfree(buffer.pointer); return 0; } base-commit: eb7081409f94a9a8608593d0fb63a1aa3d6f95d8 -- 2.25.1