Re: [PATCH v3 04/12] PCI: Drop the `is_thunderbolt` attribute from PCI core

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On 2/13/2022 02:20, Lukas Wunner wrote:
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022 at 01:32:42PM -0600, Mario Limonciello wrote:
The `is_thunderbolt` attribute is currently a dumping ground for a
variety of things.

It's not as arbitrary as it may seem.  Quite a bit of thought went into
the current design.


Instead use the driver core removable attribute to indicate the
detail a device is attached to a thunderbolt or USB4 chain.

You're missing the point that "is_thunderbolt" is set on the *controller*
(i.e. its upstream and downstream ports).

The controller itself is *not* removable if it's the host controller.

However a device can be assumed to be removable if it has an ancestor
which has the "is_thunderbolt" flag set.


Ah right... I wonder if really what this series should be about then is setting up the the PCIe endpoints for PCIe tunneling and XHCI tunneling to be marked as "external" instead then. It would mean that existing code will apply the removable attribute to everything downstream (and presumably at least some of those drivers it will continue to make sense to drop "pcie_is_thunderbolt_attached" and instead check dev_is_removable.


  static void pci_set_removable(struct pci_dev *dev)
  {
  	struct pci_dev *parent = pci_upstream_bridge(dev);
+	u16 vsec;
+
+	/* Is the device a Thunderbolt controller? */
+	vsec = pci_find_vsec_capability(dev, PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_VSEC_ID_INTEL_TBT);

This doesn't make any sense because the host controller is not
removable.


@@ -1860,7 +1855,6 @@ int pci_setup_device(struct pci_dev *dev)
  	dev->cfg_size = pci_cfg_space_size(dev);
/* Need to have dev->cfg_size ready */
-	set_pcie_thunderbolt(dev);
set_pcie_untrusted(dev);

Either drop the blank line or drop the code comment if set_pcie_untrusted()
doesn't need dev->cfg_size.


diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/apple-gmux.c b/drivers/platform/x86/apple-gmux.c
index 57553f9b4d1d..04232fbc7d56 100644
--- a/drivers/platform/x86/apple-gmux.c
+++ b/drivers/platform/x86/apple-gmux.c
@@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ static int gmux_resume(struct device *dev)
static int is_thunderbolt(struct device *dev, void *data)
  {
-	return to_pci_dev(dev)->is_thunderbolt;
+	return pci_is_thunderbolt_attached(to_pci_dev(dev));
  }

No, the gmux driver changes its behavior if a Thunderbolt host
controller is present.  Not if there's a Thunderbolt-attached
device present.

Present in the system?  Like not necessarily part of the topology?


Thanks,

Lukas




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