On 2019/12/18 22:28, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 05:16:03PM +0800, Xiongfeng Wang wrote: >> On 2019/12/11 12:10, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: >>> On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 9:28 PM Xiongfeng Wang >>> <wangxiongfeng2@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> On 2019/12/7 2:10, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: >>>>> On Fri, Dec 06, 2019 at 03:01:45PM +0800, Xiongfeng Wang wrote: >>>>>> HiSilicon PCI Network Processor 5896 devices misreport the >>>>>> class type as 'NOT_DEFINED', but it is actually a network >>>>>> device. Also the size of BAR3 is reported as 265T, but this BAR >>>>>> is actually unused. This patch modify the class type to >>>>>> 'CLASS_NETWORK' and disable the unused BAR3. > >>>>> The question is not whether the BAR is used by the driver; the >>>>> question is whether the device responds to accesses to the >>>>> region described by the BAR when PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY is turned >>>>> on. >>>> >>>> I asked the hardware engineer. He said I can not write an address >>>> into that BAR. >>> >>> If the BAR is not writable, I think sizing should fail, so I >>> suspect some of the bits are actually writable. >> >> Sorry for the delayed response. It's not so convenient for me to get >> to the hardware guys. BAR0 BAR1 BAR2 are 32-bit and can be used to >> access the registers and memory within 5896 devices. These three >> BARs can meet the need for most scenario. BAR3 is 64-bit and can be >> used to access all the registers and memory within 5896 devices. >> (BAR3 is writable. Sorry for the non-confirmed information before.) >> But BAR3 is not used by the driver and the size is very >> large(larger than 100G, still didn't get the precise size). So I >> think maybe we can disable this BAR for now, otherwise the >> unassigned resource will cause 'pci_enable_device()' returning >> failure. > > Here's the problem: the proposed patch (below) clears the struct > resource corresponding to BAR 3, but that doesn't actually disable the > BAR. It hides the BAR from Linux, so Linux will pretend it doesn't > exist, but it's still there in the hardware. > > The hardware BAR 3 still contains some value (possibly zero), and if > PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY is set (which you need to do if you want to use > *any* memory BARs on the device), the device will respond to any > transactions in the BAR 3 range. Depending on the topology and all > the other BAR and window assignments, this may cause address > conflicts. Yes, there does exist this problem. I will check it with the hardware engineers. Thanks. > > + * HiSilicon NP 5896 devices BAR3 size is reported as 256T and causes problem > + * when assigning the resources. But this BAR is actually unused by the driver, > + * so let's disable it. > + */ > +static void quirk_hisi_fixup_np_bar(struct pci_dev *pdev) > +{ > + struct resource *r = &pdev->resource[3]; > + > + r->start = 0; > + r->end = 0; > + r->flags = 0; > + > + pci_info(pdev, "Disabling invalid BAR 3\n"); > > . >