On 07.03.22 14:34, Rob Herring wrote: > On Mon, Mar 7, 2022 at 1:32 AM Thorsten Leemhuis > <regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> On 06.03.22 22:33, Linus Torvalds wrote: >>> On Sun, Mar 6, 2022 at 11:58 AM Regzbot (on behalf of Thorsten >>> Leemhuis) <regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> ======================================================== >>>> current cycle (v5.16.. aka v5.17-rc), culprit identified >>>> ======================================================== >>>> >>>> Follow-up error for the commit fixing "PCIe regression on APM Merlin (aarch64 dev platform) preventing NVME initialization" >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> https://linux-regtracking.leemhuis.info/regzbot/regression/Yf2wTLjmcRj+AbDv@xps13.dannf/ >>>> https://lore.kernel.org/stable/Yf2wTLjmcRj%2BAbDv@xps13.dannf/ >>>> >>>> By dann frazier, 29 days ago; 7 activities, latest 23 days ago; poked 13 days ago. >>>> Introduced in c7a75d07827a (v5.17-rc1) > Actually, it was introduced over a year ago in 6dce5aa59e0b. It was > fixed in c7a75d07827a for XGene2, but that *further* broke XGene1 > which was just reported this cycle. Many thx for the clarification, I'll update the regzbot entry accordingly and.. >>> Hmm. The culprit may be identified, but it looks like we don't have a >>> fix for it, so this may be one of those "left for later" things. It >>> being Xgene, there's a limited number of people who care, I'm afraid. >>> >>> Alternatively, maybe 6dce5aa59e0b ("PCI: xgene: Use inbound resources >>> for setup") should just be reverted as broken? >> >> I don't care much, I just hope someone once again will look into this, >> as this (and the previous) regression are on my list for quite a while >> already and process once again seems to have slowed down. :-/ > > It's going to take some more debug patches from me as what's been > tried so far didn't work and I'm not ready to give up and revert this > cleanup. ...will mark it as "on backburner" then, which stands for "get it out of sight, but don't forget about this completely". Ciao, Thorsten