On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 02:43:37PM +0530, Manivannan Sadhasivam wrote: > "core_init_notifier" flag is set by the glue drivers requiring refclk from > the host to complete the DWC core initialization. Also, those drivers will > send a notification to the EPF drivers once the initialization is fully > completed using the pci_epc_init_notify() API. Only then, the EPF drivers > will start functioning. > > For the rest of the drivers generating refclk locally, EPF drivers will > start functioning post binding with them. EPF drivers rely on the > 'core_init_notifier' flag to differentiate between the drivers. > Unfortunately, this creates two different flows for the EPF drivers. > > So to avoid that, let's get rid of the "core_init_notifier" flag and follow > a single initialization flow for the EPF drivers. This is done by calling > the dw_pcie_ep_init_notify() from all glue drivers after the completion of > dw_pcie_ep_init_registers() API. This will allow all the glue drivers to > send the notification to the EPF drivers once the initialization is fully > completed. Thanks for doing this! I think this is a significantly nicer solution than core_init_notifier was. One question: both qcom and tegra194 call dw_pcie_ep_init_registers() from an interrupt handler, but they register that handler in a different order with respect to dw_pcie_ep_init(). I don't know what actually starts the process that leads to the interrupt, but if it's dw_pcie_ep_init(), then one of these (qcom, I think) must be racy: qcom_pcie_ep_probe dw_pcie_ep_init <- A qcom_pcie_ep_enable_irq_resources devm_request_threaded_irq(qcom_pcie_ep_perst_irq_thread) <- B qcom_pcie_ep_perst_irq_thread qcom_pcie_perst_deassert dw_pcie_ep_init_registers tegra_pcie_dw_probe tegra_pcie_config_ep devm_request_threaded_irq(tegra_pcie_ep_pex_rst_irq) <- B dw_pcie_ep_init <- A tegra_pcie_ep_pex_rst_irq pex_ep_event_pex_rst_deassert dw_pcie_ep_init_registers Whatever the right answer is, I think qcom and tegra194 should both order dw_pcie_ep_init() and the devm_request_threaded_irq() the same way. Bjorn