On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 12:09:08PM +0200, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > On Mon, Mar 14, 2022 at 02:42:53PM -0500, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 14, 2022 at 12:14:48PM +0200, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > > > ATI PCIe-USB adapter advertises MSI, but it doesn't work if INTx is disabled. > > > Enable the respective quirk as it's done for other ATI devices on this chipset, > > > > > > Fixes: 306c54d0edb6 ("usb: hcd: Try MSI interrupts on PCI devices") > > > > This is interesting because there must be a TON of these AMD/ATI SB600 > > USB devices in the field, and 306c54d0edb6 was merged in July 2020 and > > appeared in v5.9. > > > > So why would we only get a report now, in February 2022? Is there > > some change more recent than 306c54d0edb6 that exposed this problem? > > I think it's a rhetorical question. To me it's as simple as the latency > between getting the change into the kernel. > > However, I'm a bit worried that in case of ATI there are not so many > platforms that are kept up-to-dated. This would be a rhetorical question if I were not interested in the answer but asking only to make a point. That's not the case at all. If these SB600 USB devices stopped working in v5.9 (October 2020), that would affect lots of keyboards and mice, and I would be surprised if we didn't hear about it until February, 2022. I looked through https://github.com/linuxhw/Dmesg, and there are at least 40 dmesg logs from v5.9 or later with SB600 USB, so I'm still a little skeptical that 306c54d0edb6 by itself is enough to explain this. Anyway, I applied this to pci/msi for v5.18 with the following commit log: PCI: Disable broken MSI on ATI SB600 USB adapters Some ATI SB600 USB adapters advertise MSI, but MSI doesn't work if INTx is disabled. Disable MSI on these adapters.