On Wed, Apr 20, 2022 at 08:13:22AM -0600, Jeffrey Hugo wrote: > On 4/13/2022 7:36 AM, Jeffrey Hugo wrote: > > If the allocation of multiple MSI vectors for multi-MSI fails in the core > > PCI framework, the framework will retry the allocation as a single MSI > > vector, assuming that meets the min_vecs specified by the requesting > > driver. > > > > Hyper-V advertises that multi-MSI is supported, but reuses the VECTOR > > domain to implement that for x86. The VECTOR domain does not support > > multi-MSI, so the alloc will always fail and fallback to a single MSI > > allocation. > > > > In short, Hyper-V advertises a capability it does not implement. > > > > Hyper-V can support multi-MSI because it coordinates with the hypervisor > > to map the MSIs in the IOMMU's interrupt remapper, which is something the > > VECTOR domain does not have. Therefore the fix is simple - copy what the > > x86 IOMMU drivers (AMD/Intel-IR) do by removing > > X86_IRQ_ALLOC_CONTIGUOUS_VECTORS after calling the VECTOR domain's > > pci_msi_prepare(). > > > > Fixes: 4daace0d8ce8 ("PCI: hv: Add paravirtual PCI front-end for Microsoft Hyper-V VMs") > > Signed-off-by: Jeffrey Hugo <quic_jhugo@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > Reviewed-by: Dexuan Cui <decui@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > Ping? > > I don't see this in -next, nor have I seen any replies. It is possible I > have missed some kind of update, but currently I'm wondering if this change > is progressing or not. If there is some kind of process used in this area, > I'm not familiar with it, so I would appreciate an introduction. I expect the PCI maintainers to pick this up. If I don't see this picked up in this week I will apply it to hyperv-next. Thanks, Wei. > > Thanks > > -Jeff