On Fri, Feb 05, 2021 at 10:04:08AM +0800, Xiaofei Tan wrote: > Use helper function pcie_aer_is_native() in some places to keep > the code tidy. No function changes. > > Signed-off-by: Xiaofei Tan <tanxiaofei@xxxxxxxxxx> > Reviewed-by: Krzysztof Wilczyński <kw@xxxxxxxxx> > > --- > Changes from v1 to v2: > - Add the fix suggested by Krzysztof. > --- > drivers/pci/pcie/aer.c | 4 ++-- > drivers/pci/pcie/err.c | 2 +- > drivers/pci/pcie/portdrv_core.c | 3 +-- > 3 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/pci/pcie/aer.c b/drivers/pci/pcie/aer.c > index 77b0f2c..03212d0 100644 > --- a/drivers/pci/pcie/aer.c > +++ b/drivers/pci/pcie/aer.c > @@ -1397,7 +1397,7 @@ static pci_ers_result_t aer_root_reset(struct pci_dev *dev) > */ > aer = root ? root->aer_cap : 0; > > - if ((host->native_aer || pcie_ports_native) && aer) { > + if (pcie_aer_is_native(dev) && aer) { Are we guaranteed that "dev" has an AER capability? I guess so, because the function comment says "dev" is a Root Port, an RCEC, or an RCiEP. I *guess* that we only get here if "dev" has an AER capability? I wish this were a little more obvious from the code. If "dev" does not have AER, we previously cleared ROOT_PORT_INTR_ON_MESG_MASK, but after this patch we won't. pcie_aer_is_native(struct pci_dev *dev) { struct pci_host_bridge *host = pci_find_host_bridge(dev->bus); if (!dev->aer_cap) return 0; return pcie_ports_native || host->native_aer; } If we do decide this patch is correct, I think we can drop the "host", which is no longer used in this function. > /* Disable Root's interrupt in response to error messages */ > pci_read_config_dword(root, aer + PCI_ERR_ROOT_COMMAND, ®32); > reg32 &= ~ROOT_PORT_INTR_ON_MESG_MASK; > @@ -1417,7 +1417,7 @@ static pci_ers_result_t aer_root_reset(struct pci_dev *dev) > pci_info(dev, "Root Port link has been reset (%d)\n", rc); > } > > - if ((host->native_aer || pcie_ports_native) && aer) { > + if (pcie_aer_is_native(dev) && aer) { > /* Clear Root Error Status */ > pci_read_config_dword(root, aer + PCI_ERR_ROOT_STATUS, ®32); > pci_write_config_dword(root, aer + PCI_ERR_ROOT_STATUS, reg32); > diff --git a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c > index 510f31f..1d6cfb9 100644 > --- a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c > +++ b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c > @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ pci_ers_result_t pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, > * this status. In that case, the signaling device may not even be > * visible to the OS. > */ > - if (host->native_aer || pcie_ports_native) { > + if (pcie_aer_is_native(dev)) { > pcie_clear_device_status(bridge); Is it guaranteed that "dev" has an AER capability here? Again, it's not obvious to me that it must; this path is used from DPC and EDR as well as AER. If it's not guaranteed, assume "dev" is a PCIe device with no AER capability. It still has a Device Status register, and previously we called pcie_clear_device_status() to clear it. Now we won't clear it. > pci_aer_clear_nonfatal_status(bridge); > } > diff --git a/drivers/pci/pcie/portdrv_core.c b/drivers/pci/pcie/portdrv_core.c > index e1fed664..3b3743e 100644 > --- a/drivers/pci/pcie/portdrv_core.c > +++ b/drivers/pci/pcie/portdrv_core.c > @@ -221,8 +221,7 @@ static int get_port_device_capability(struct pci_dev *dev) > } > > #ifdef CONFIG_PCIEAER > - if (dev->aer_cap && pci_aer_available() && > - (pcie_ports_native || host->native_aer)) { > + if (pci_aer_available() && pcie_aer_is_native(dev)) { > services |= PCIE_PORT_SERVICE_AER; > > /* > -- > 2.8.1 >