On 2024/09/04 16:06, Philipp Stanner wrote: > On Tue, 2024-09-03 at 09:44 -0600, Alex Williamson wrote: >> On Thu, 25 Jul 2024 14:07:30 +0200 >> Philipp Stanner <pstanner@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> pci_intx() is a function that becomes managed if >>> pcim_enable_device() >>> has been called in advance. Commit 25216afc9db5 ("PCI: Add managed >>> pcim_intx()") changed this behavior so that pci_intx() always leads >>> to >>> creation of a separate device resource for itself, whereas earlier, >>> a >>> shared resource was used for all PCI devres operations. >>> >>> Unfortunately, pci_intx() seems to be used in some drivers' >>> remove() >>> paths; in the managed case this causes a device resource to be >>> created >>> on driver detach. >>> >>> Fix the regression by only redirecting pci_intx() to its managed >>> twin >>> pcim_intx() if the pci_command changes. >>> >>> Fixes: 25216afc9db5 ("PCI: Add managed pcim_intx()") >> >> I'm seeing another issue from this, which is maybe a more general >> problem with managed mode. In my case I'm using vfio-pci to assign >> an >> ahci controller to a VM. > > "In my case" doesn't mean OOT, does it? I can't fully follow. > >> ahci_init_one() calls pcim_enable_device() >> which sets is_managed = true. I notice that nothing ever sets >> is_managed to false. Therefore now when I call pci_intx() from vfio- >> pci >> under spinlock, I get a lockdep warning > > I suppose you see the lockdep warning because the new pcim_intx() can > now allocate, whereas before 25216afc9db5 it was pcim_enable_device() > which allocated *everything* related to PCI devres. > >> as I no go through pcim_intx() >> code after 25216afc9db5 > > You alwas went through pcim_intx()'s logic. The issue seems to be that > the allocation step was moved. > >> since the previous driver was managed. > > what do you mean by "previous driver"? The AHCI driver... When attaching a PCI dev to vfio to e.g. passthrough to a VM, the device driver must first be unbound and the device bound to vfio-pci. So we switch from ahci/libata driver to vfio. When vfio tries to enable intx with is_managed still true from the use of the device by ahci, problem happen. > >> It seems >> like we should be setting is_managed to false is the driver release >> path, right? > > So the issue seems to be that the same struct pci_dev can be used by > different drivers, is that correct? > > If so, I think that can be addressed trough having > pcim_disable_device() set is_managed to false as you suggest. > > Another solution can could at least consider would be to use a > GFP_ATOMIC for allocation in get_or_create_intx_devres(). If it is allowed to call pci_intx() under a spin_lock, then we need GFP_ATOMIC. If not, then vfio-pci needs to move the call out of the spinlock. Either solution must be implemented regardless of the fix to set is_managed to false. So what context is allowed to call pci_intx() ? The current kdoc comment does not say... -- Damien Le Moal Western Digital Research