Re: [PATCH v3] PCI: Reprogram bridge prefetch registers on resume

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On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 5:37 AM Daniel Drake <drake@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 38+ Intel-based Asus products, the nvidia GPU becomes unusable
> after S3 suspend/resume. The affected products include multiple
> generations of nvidia GPUs and Intel SoCs. After resume, nouveau logs
> many errors such as:
>
>     fifo: fault 00 [READ] at 0000005555555000 engine 00 [GR] client 04
>           [HUB/FE] reason 4a [] on channel -1 [007fa91000 unknown]
>     DRM: failed to idle channel 0 [DRM]
>
> Similarly, the nvidia proprietary driver also fails after resume
> (black screen, 100% CPU usage in Xorg process). We shipped a sample
> to Nvidia for diagnosis, and their response indicated that it's a
> problem with the parent PCI bridge (on the Intel SoC), not the GPU.
>
> Runtime suspend/resume works fine, only S3 suspend is affected.
>
> We found a workaround: on resume, rewrite the Intel PCI bridge
> 'Prefetchable Base Upper 32 Bits' register (PCI_PREF_BASE_UPPER32). In
> the cases that I checked, this register has value 0 and we just have to
> rewrite that value.
>
> Linux already saves and restores PCI config space during suspend/resume,
> but this register was being skipped because upon resume, it already
> has value 0 (the correct, pre-suspend value).
>
> Intel appear to have previously acknowledged this behaviour and the
> requirement to rewrite this register.
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=116851#c23
>
> Based on that, rewrite the prefetch register values even when that
> appears unnecessary.
>
> We have confirmed this solution on all the affected models we have
> in-hands (X542UQ, UX533FD, X530UN, V272UN).
>
> Additionally, this solves an issue where r8169 MSI-X interrupts were
> broken after S3 suspend/resume on Asus X441UAR. This issue was recently
> worked around in commit 7bb05b85bc2d ("r8169: don't use MSI-X on
> RTL8106e"). It also fixes the same issue on RTL6186evl/8111evl on an
> Aimfor-tech laptop that we had not yet patched. I suspect it will also
> fix the issue that was worked around in commit 7c53a722459c ("r8169:
> don't use MSI-X on RTL8168g").
>
> Thomas Martitz reports that this change also solves an issue where
> the AMD Radeon Polaris 10 GPU on the HP Zbook 14u G5 is unresponsive
> after S3 suspend/resume.
>
> Link: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201069
> Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <drake@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Still

Reviewed-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@xxxxxxxxx>

> ---
>  drivers/pci/pci.c | 25 +++++++++++++++++--------
>  1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/pci/pci.c b/drivers/pci/pci.c
> index 29ff9619b5fa..5d58220b6997 100644
> --- a/drivers/pci/pci.c
> +++ b/drivers/pci/pci.c
> @@ -1289,12 +1289,12 @@ int pci_save_state(struct pci_dev *dev)
>  EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_save_state);
>
>  static void pci_restore_config_dword(struct pci_dev *pdev, int offset,
> -                                    u32 saved_val, int retry)
> +                                    u32 saved_val, int retry, bool force)
>  {
>         u32 val;
>
>         pci_read_config_dword(pdev, offset, &val);
> -       if (val == saved_val)
> +       if (!force && val == saved_val)
>                 return;
>
>         for (;;) {
> @@ -1313,25 +1313,34 @@ static void pci_restore_config_dword(struct pci_dev *pdev, int offset,
>  }
>
>  static void pci_restore_config_space_range(struct pci_dev *pdev,
> -                                          int start, int end, int retry)
> +                                          int start, int end, int retry,
> +                                          bool force)
>  {
>         int index;
>
>         for (index = end; index >= start; index--)
>                 pci_restore_config_dword(pdev, 4 * index,
>                                          pdev->saved_config_space[index],
> -                                        retry);
> +                                        retry, force);
>  }
>
>  static void pci_restore_config_space(struct pci_dev *pdev)
>  {
>         if (pdev->hdr_type == PCI_HEADER_TYPE_NORMAL) {
> -               pci_restore_config_space_range(pdev, 10, 15, 0);
> +               pci_restore_config_space_range(pdev, 10, 15, 0, false);
>                 /* Restore BARs before the command register. */
> -               pci_restore_config_space_range(pdev, 4, 9, 10);
> -               pci_restore_config_space_range(pdev, 0, 3, 0);
> +               pci_restore_config_space_range(pdev, 4, 9, 10, false);
> +               pci_restore_config_space_range(pdev, 0, 3, 0, false);
> +       } else if (pdev->hdr_type == PCI_HEADER_TYPE_BRIDGE) {
> +               pci_restore_config_space_range(pdev, 12, 15, 0, false);
> +               /* Force rewriting of prefetch registers to avoid
> +                * S3 resume issues on Intel PCI bridges that occur when
> +                * these registers are not explicitly written.
> +                */
> +               pci_restore_config_space_range(pdev, 9, 11, 0, true);
> +               pci_restore_config_space_range(pdev, 0, 8, 0, false);
>         } else {
> -               pci_restore_config_space_range(pdev, 0, 15, 0);
> +               pci_restore_config_space_range(pdev, 0, 15, 0, false);
>         }
>  }
>
> --
> 2.17.1
>



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