On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 06:31:29PM +0100, Lorenzo Pieralisi wrote: > On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 11:44:53AM -0500, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 12:17:58PM +0100, Lorenzo Pieralisi wrote: > > > On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 09:26:49PM -0500, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > > > > On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 07:06:37PM +0200, Tomasz Nowicki wrote: > > > > > As we now have valid PCI host bridge device reference we can > > > > > introduce code that is going to find its bus domain number using > > > > > ACPI _SEG method. > > > > > > > > > > Note that _SEG method is optional, therefore _SEG absence means > > > > > that all PCI buses belong to domain 0. > > > > > > > > > > While at it, for the sake of code clarity we put ACPI and DT domain > > > > > assign methods into the corresponding helpers. > > > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Tomasz Nowicki <tn@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > Reviewed-by: Liviu Dudau <Liviu.Dudau@xxxxxxx> > > > > > Tested-by: Suravee Suthikulpanit <Suravee.Suthikulpanit@xxxxxxx> > > > > > Tested-by: Jeremy Linton <jeremy.linton@xxxxxxx> > > > > > Tested-by: Duc Dang <dhdang@xxxxxxx> > > > > > Tested-by: Dongdong Liu <liudongdong3@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > Tested-by: Hanjun Guo <hanjun.guo@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > Tested-by: Graeme Gregory <graeme.gregory@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > Tested-by: Sinan Kaya <okaya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > --- > > > > > drivers/acpi/pci_root.c | 18 ++++++++++++++++++ > > > > > drivers/pci/pci.c | 11 +++++++++-- > > > > > include/linux/pci-acpi.h | 2 ++ > > > > > 3 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > > > > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/acpi/pci_root.c b/drivers/acpi/pci_root.c > > > > > index 4581e0e..d9a70c4 100644 > > > > > --- a/drivers/acpi/pci_root.c > > > > > +++ b/drivers/acpi/pci_root.c > > > > > @@ -419,6 +419,24 @@ out: > > > > > } > > > > > EXPORT_SYMBOL(acpi_pci_osc_control_set); > > > > > > > > > > +int acpi_pci_bus_domain_nr(struct device *parent) > > > > It looks like acpi_pci_bus_domain_nr() could be under #ifdef > > CONFIG_PCI_DOMAINS_GENERIC, right? > > Yes it should. > > > > > > +{ > > > > > + struct acpi_device *acpi_dev = to_acpi_device(parent); > > > > > + unsigned long long segment = 0; > > > > > + acpi_status status; > > > > > + > > > > > + /* > > > > > + * If _SEG method does not exist, following ACPI spec (6.5.6) > > > > > + * all PCI buses belong to domain 0. > > > > > + */ > > > > > + status = acpi_evaluate_integer(acpi_dev->handle, METHOD_NAME__SEG, NULL, > > > > > + &segment); > > > > > > > > We already have code in acpi_pci_root_add() to evaluate _SEG. We > > > > don't want to evaluate it *twice*, do we? > > > > > > > > I was sort of expecting that if you added it here, we'd remove the > > > > existing call, but it looks like you're keeping both? > > > > > > We can't remove the existing call, since it is used on X86 and IA64 > > > to store the segment number that, in the process, is used in their > > > pci_domain_nr() arch specific callback to retrieve the domain nr. > > > > > > On ARM64, that selects PCI_DOMAINS_GENERIC, we have to find a way > > > to retrieve the domain number that is not arch dependent, since > > > this is generic code, we can't rely on any bus->sysdata format (unless > > > we do something like JC did below), therefore the only way is to call > > > the _SEG method *again* here, which also forced Tomasz to go through > > > the ACPI_COMPANION setting song and dance and pass the parent pointer > > > to pci_create_root_bus() (see patch 1), which BTW is a source of > > > trouble on its own as you noticed. > > > > > > JC solved it differently, via sysdata and pseudo-generic code: > > > > > > http://www.spinics.net/lists/arm-kernel/msg478167.html > > > > The thing I don't like about this is the special case of checking > > parent and parent->of_node to figure out whether we should use the > > segment from ACPI and the fragility of depending on the fact that the > > companion hasn't been set yet. > > > > > http://www.spinics.net/lists/arm-kernel/msg478169.html > > > > > > I like neither, we need the lesser of two evils though. > > > > Today we call pci_bus_assign_domain_nr() from the PCI core (from > > pci_create_root_bus()). This is only implemented for > > PCI_DOMAINS_GENERIC, but even so, it fiddles around to figure out > > whether to get the domain from DT or to assign a new one. > > > > That seems backwards to me. The host bridge drivers already know > > where the domain should come from (ACPI _SEG, DT, etc.) and in the > > long term, I think they should be responsible for looking up or > > assigning a domain number *before* they call pci_create_root_bus(). > > Yes, the question still is how pci_create_root_bus() can get that > value (I am pretty certain this was heavily debated in the past, which > does not mean we can't give it another try). The main issue is that pci_create_root_bus() does a weird dance trying to figure out if the root bus hasn't been already allocated. It allocates a new bus, assigns a domain number and then it tries to find it in the list of already allocated busses. Because pci_alloc_bus() does not pass any additional information, pci_bus_assign_domain_nr() needs to try to guess where the barely initialised bus should live and give you back a number. Simplifying the creation of root busses to be the job of the host bridges would greatly simplify the code as well. Best regards, Liviu > > > > > > + if (ACPI_FAILURE(status) && status != AE_NOT_FOUND) > > > > > + dev_err(&acpi_dev->dev, "can't evaluate _SEG\n"); > > > > > + > > > > > + return segment; > > > > > +} > > > > > + > > > > > static void negotiate_os_control(struct acpi_pci_root *root, int *no_aspm) > > > > > { > > > > > u32 support, control, requested; > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/pci/pci.c b/drivers/pci/pci.c > > > > > index 25e0327..1a74e87 100644 > > > > > --- a/drivers/pci/pci.c > > > > > +++ b/drivers/pci/pci.c > > > > > @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ > > > > > #include <linux/spinlock.h> > > > > > #include <linux/string.h> > > > > > #include <linux/log2.h> > > > > > +#include <linux/pci-acpi.h> > > > > > #include <linux/pci-aspm.h> > > > > > #include <linux/pm_wakeup.h> > > > > > #include <linux/interrupt.h> > > > > > @@ -4779,7 +4780,7 @@ int pci_get_new_domain_nr(void) > > > > > } > > > > > > > > > > #ifdef CONFIG_PCI_DOMAINS_GENERIC > > > > > -void pci_bus_assign_domain_nr(struct pci_bus *bus, struct device *parent) > > > > > +static int of_pci_bus_domain_nr(struct device *parent) > > > > > { > > > > > static int use_dt_domains = -1; > > > > > int domain = -1; > > > > > @@ -4823,7 +4824,13 @@ void pci_bus_assign_domain_nr(struct pci_bus *bus, struct device *parent) > > > > > domain = -1; > > > > > } > > > > > > > > > > - bus->domain_nr = domain; > > > > > + return domain; > > > > > +} > > > > > + > > > > > +void pci_bus_assign_domain_nr(struct pci_bus *bus, struct device *parent) > > > > > +{ > > > > > + bus->domain_nr = acpi_disabled ? of_pci_bus_domain_nr(parent) : > > > > > + acpi_pci_bus_domain_nr(parent); > > > > We have the pci_bus * here, so to_pci_host_bridge(bus->bridge) gives > > us the struct pci_host_bridge. I can't remember why we put domain_nr > > in the struct pci_bus instead of in the struct pci_host_bridge. It > > seems like pci_host_bridge is the more logical place for it, because > > every bus below the host bridge must have the same domain by > > definition. > > > > Would it be feasible to either (a) move domain_nr to the > > pci_host_bridge, or (b) change acpi_pci_bus_domain_nr() so it uses the > > struct pci_bus * or the struct device * to find the struct > > acpi_pci_root where segment has already been stored by > > acpi_pci_root_add()? > > (b) is what JC implemented even though it works differently for > different hosts since it all depends on what's in bus->sysdata. > > It can certainly be done in a generic way (that works on X86 and IA64 > too), let's give it more thought. > > > Another wrinkle is the quirk added by 1f09b09b4de0 ("x86/PCI: Ignore > > _SEG on HP xw9300"). x86 doesn't use PCI_DOMAINS_GENERIC yet, so this > > patch wouldn't break it, but I hope x86 can use PCI_DOMAINS_GENERIC in > > the future, and then it will be a problem if we evaluate _SEG again. > > Yes, I share your concern here and I thought about that, if that's the > end goal let's find a solution that works across arches (or we temporarily > use JC's code and we then generalize it). > > Thanks, > Lorenzo > > > > > > > > } > > > > > #endif > > > > > #endif > > > > > diff --git a/include/linux/pci-acpi.h b/include/linux/pci-acpi.h > > > > > index 89ab057..a72e22d 100644 > > > > > --- a/include/linux/pci-acpi.h > > > > > +++ b/include/linux/pci-acpi.h > > > > > @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ static inline acpi_status pci_acpi_remove_pm_notifier(struct acpi_device *dev) > > > > > { > > > > > return acpi_remove_pm_notifier(dev); > > > > > } > > > > > +extern int acpi_pci_bus_domain_nr(struct device *parent); > > > > > extern phys_addr_t acpi_pci_root_get_mcfg_addr(acpi_handle handle); > > > > > > > > > > static inline acpi_handle acpi_find_root_bridge_handle(struct pci_dev *pdev) > > > > > @@ -109,6 +110,7 @@ extern const u8 pci_acpi_dsm_uuid[]; > > > > > #else /* CONFIG_ACPI */ > > > > > static inline void acpi_pci_add_bus(struct pci_bus *bus) { } > > > > > static inline void acpi_pci_remove_bus(struct pci_bus *bus) { } > > > > > +static inline int acpi_pci_bus_domain_nr(struct device *parent) { return -1; } > > > > > #endif /* CONFIG_ACPI */ > > > > > > > > > > #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI_APEI > > > > > -- > > > > > 1.9.1 > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in > > > > > the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > > > > > > > -- ==================== | I would like to | | fix the world, | | but they're not | | giving me the | \ source code! / --------------- ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ -- 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