Hi Evgenii On Wed, Feb 01, 2023 at 04:54:55PM +0300, Evgenii Shatokhin wrote: > On 31.01.2023 15:42, Robin Murphy wrote: > > > > On 2023-01-31 12:29, Evgenii Shatokhin wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > On 26.08.2022 02:54, Will McVicker wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > > > > > > > I've update patch 2/2 to address Robin's suggestions. This includes: > > > > > > > > * Dropping the while-loop for retrying with a 64-bit mask in favor of > > > > retrying within the error if-statement. > > > > * Using an int for the DMA mask instead of a bool and ternary > > > > operation. > > > > > > > > Thanks again for the reviews and sorry for the extra revision today! > > > > Hopefully this is the last one :) If not, I'd be fine to submit > > > > patch 1/2 > > > > without 2/2 to avoid resending patch 1/2 for future revisions of patch > > > > 2/2 > > > > (unless I don't need to do that anyway). > > > > > > The first patch of the series made it into the mainline kernel, but, it > > > seems, the second one ("PCI: dwc: Add support for 64-bit MSI target > > > address") did not. As of 6.2-rc6, it is still missing. > > > > > > Was it intentionally dropped because of some issues or, perhaps, just by > > > accident? If it was by accident, could you please queue it for inclusion > > > into mainline again? > > > > Yes, it was dropped due to the PCI_MSI_FLAGS_64BIT usage apparently > > being incorrect, and some other open debate (which all happened on the > > v5 thread): > > > > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pci/YzVTmy9MWh+AjshC@lpieralisi/ > > I see. If I understand it correctly, the problem was that > PCI_MSI_FLAGS_64BIT flag did not guarantee that 64-bit mask could be used > for that particular allocation. Right? > William was trying to utilize for only software cause. Setting PCI_MSI_FLAGS_64BIT didn't actually change the hardware behavior. He could have as well provided just a driver private capability flag. (see below for a more detailed problem description) > > > > The DMA mask issues have now been sorted out, > > I suppose, you mean https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230113171409.30470-26-Sergey.Semin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/? Well, the way the DMA-mask issue has been solved was a bit of the hacky. I wouldn't call it a fully proper solution. The problem with pointlessly allocating physical memory for the iMSI-RX engine (it doesn't perform any DMA) and artificially restricting the coherent-DMA mask is still there. The patch in the subject was a compromise in order to at least permit unrestricted streaming DMAs but limiting the coherent DMAs for the MSI setup to work properly for all peripheral devices. > > It still breaks our particular case when the SoC has no 32-bit-addressable > RAM. We'd set DMA masks to DMA_BIT_MASK(36) in the platform-specific driver > before calling dw_pcie_host_init(). However, dw_pcie_msi_host_init() resets > it to 32-bit, tries dmam_alloc_coherent() and fails. Yeah. That's another problem with the implemented approach. But are your sure the driver had worked even before this patch? AFAICS the driver allocated the MSI-targeted page from DMA32 zone before this modification. So the allocation must have failed on your platform too. > > With 36-bit masks, the kernel seems to play well with the devices in our > case. > > I saw your comment in https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pci/4dc31a63-00b1-f379-c5ac-7dc9425937f4@xxxxxxx/ > that drivers should always explicitly set their masks. > > Is it a really bad idea to check the current coherent mask's bits in > dw_pcie_msi_host_init() and if it is more than 32 - just issue a warning > rather than reset it to 32-bit unconditionally? That would help in our case. > Or, perhaps, there is a better workaround. The problem isn't in the value the mask is set to. The problem is two-leveled, but is mainly connected with the PCIe device detected on the PCIe bus. There are some of them which can't send MSI TLPs to the 64-bit addresses. Since we can't predict whether such devices exist on the bus beforehand the LLDD probe is performed together with the MSI-engine initialization, the solution was to just restrict the MSIs base address to be allocated within the lowest 4GB. Moreover as I said above the iMSI-RX engine doesn't actually cause any DMA thus there is no need in any memory allocation. Instead reserving some PCIe-bus space/DWORD for MSIs would be enough. Alas the PCIe-subsystem doesn't provide a way to do so. That's why we have what you see in the driver: DMA mask restriction and coherent DMA memory allocation. If only we had a way to auto-detected the PCIe-bus space with no physical memory behind it and take out a DWORD from it to initialize the iMSI-RX engine we could have immediately got rid from the mask setting operation and the memory allocation. It would have solved your problem too. -Serge(y) > > Looking forward to your comments. > > > > so you, or Will, or anyone > > else interested should be free to rework this on top of linux-next > > (although at this point, more realistically on top of 6.3-rc1 in a few > > weeks). > > > > Thanks, > > Robin. > > > > > Support for 64-bit MSI target addresses is needed for some of our SoCs. > > > I ran into a situation when there was no available RAM in ZONE_DMA32 > > > during initialization of PCIe host. Hence, dmam_alloc_coherent() failed > > > in dw_pcie_msi_host_init() and initialization failed with -ENOMEM: > > > > > > [ 0.374834] dw-pcie 4000000.pcie0: host bridge /soc/pcie0@4000000 > > > ranges: > > > [ 0.375813] dw-pcie 4000000.pcie0: MEM > > > 0x0041000000..0x004fffffff -> 0x0041000000 > > > [ 0.376171] dw-pcie 4000000.pcie0: IB MEM > > > 0x0400000000..0x07ffffffff -> 0x0400000000 > > > [ 0.377914] dw-pcie 4000000.pcie0: Failed to alloc and map MSI data > > > [ 0.378191] dw-pcie 4000000.pcie0: Failed to initialize host > > > [ 0.378255] dw-pcie: probe of 4000000.pcie0 failed with error -12 > > > > > > Mainline kernel 6.2-rc6 was used in that test. > > > > > > The hardware supports 64-bit target addresses, so the patch "PCI: dwc: > > > Add support for 64-bit MSI target address" should help with this > > > particular failure. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Will > > > > > > > > Will McVicker (2): > > > > PCI: dwc: Drop dependency on ZONE_DMA32 > > > > > > > > v6: > > > > * Retrying DMA allocation with 64-bit mask within the error > > > > if-statement. > > > > * Use an int for the DMA mask instead of a bool and ternary operation. > > > > > > > > v5: > > > > * Updated patch 2/2 to first try with a 32-bit DMA mask. On failure, > > > > retry with a 64-bit mask if supported. > > > > > > > > v4: > > > > * Updated commit descriptions. > > > > * Renamed msi_64b -> msi_64bit. > > > > * Dropped msi_64bit ternary use. > > > > * Dropped export of dw_pcie_msi_capabilities. > > > > > > > > v3: > > > > * Switched to a managed DMA allocation. > > > > * Simplified the DMA allocation cleanup. > > > > * Dropped msi_page from struct dw_pcie_rp. > > > > * Allocating a u64 instead of a full page. > > > > > > > > v2: > > > > * Fixed build error caught by kernel test robot > > > > * Fixed error handling reported by Isaac Manjarres > > > > PCI: dwc: Add support for 64-bit MSI target address > > > > > > > > .../pci/controller/dwc/pcie-designware-host.c | 43 +++++++++---------- > > > > drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-designware.c | 8 ++++ > > > > drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pcie-designware.h | 2 +- > > > > 3 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) > > > > > > > > > > > > base-commit: 568035b01cfb107af8d2e4bd2fb9aea22cf5b868 > > > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Evgenii > > > > > > > > > > > > > >