On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 10:17:42AM +0100, Lorenzo Pieralisi wrote: > On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 02:44:42AM +0000, Sridhar Pitchai wrote: > > When Linux runs as a guest VM in Hyper-V and Hyper-V adds the virtual PCI > > bus to the guest, Hyper-V always provides unique PCI domain. > > > > commit 4a9b0933bdfc ("PCI: hv: Use device serial number as PCI domain") > > overrode unique domain with the serial number of the first device added to > > the virtual PCI bus. > > > > The reason for that patch was to have a consistent and short name for the > > device, but Hyper-V doesn't provide unique serial numbers. Using non-unique > > serial numbers as domain IDs leads to duplicate device addresses, which > > causes PCI bus registration to fail. > > > > Revert commit 4a9b0933bdfc ("PCI: hv: Use device serial number as PCI > > domain") so we can reliably support multiple devices being assigned to > > a guest. > > > > Fixes: 4a9b0933bdfc ("PCI: hv: Use device serial number as PCI domain") > > Signed-off-by: Sridhar Pitchai <sridhar.pitchai@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > I am still not happy with this patch. > > - You do not explain at all the dependency on commit 0c195567a8f6 and > you should because that's fundamental, if that patch is not present > this revert breaks the kernel as per previous discussions[1]. > - You are sending this patch to all stable kernels that contain the > commit you are fixing - some that may not contain the commit above > (that was merged in v4.14), you are breaking those kernels, if not > explain me why please If there's a dependency on 0c195567a8f6, I totally agree that needs to be cleared up. I was assuming that turned out to be irrelevant. > [1] https://marc.info/?l=linux-pci&m=152158684221212&w=2