>>> +static void pci_set_msi_domain(struct pci_dev *dev) >>> +{ >>> + /* >>> + * If no domain has been set through the pcibios callback, >>> + * inherit the default from the bus device. >>> + */ >>> + if (!dev_get_msi_domain(&dev->dev)) >>> + dev_set_msi_domain(&dev->dev, >>> + dev_get_msi_domain(&dev->bus->dev)); >>> +} >> >> Hi Marc, now we have two ways to associate the pci_dev and msi_domain, right ? >> >> 1. associate pci_dev and msi_domain in pcibios_add_device() like x86. >> >> 2. Inherit msi_domain from pci_dev->bus. >> >> My question is if all pci devices inherit msi_domain from the pci_bus, >> so all pci devices under same pci host bridge have the same msi_domain assigned by >> weak pcibios_set_phb_msi_domain(). So why not save the pci host bridge specific >> msi_domain in pci_host_bridge. Then pci devices could inherit the msi_domain from >> its pci host bridge directly, no need to involve pci bus in the assignment. > > But then, you would end-up maintaining another msi_domain field inside > the pci_host bridge structure. What do you gain by doing so? My original thought is holding msi_domain field inside the pci_host_bridge is more simple than every bus maintaining the msi_domain, but this proposal has a disadvantage that sometimes we must setup for every device. I checked x86 DMAR code, and found most DMAR would report PCIe root port device associating the msi_domain, not the EP device. So pcibios_add_device could only associate these bridge device msi_domain, and its children devices will propagate from their parent bus(get msi_domain from its bridge). So now I agree your idea, please forgive my nagging :) Thanks! Yijing. > > With this series, msi_domain has the nice property of always being tied > to a device (and struct pci_bus always has a device). We always have > phb->bus->dev.msi_domain within reach, and architecture code can decide > to override it on a per-device basis. > > What else do you need? What am I missing from your proposal? > > Thanks, > > M. > -- Thanks! Yijing -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-pci" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html