Re: Unrecoverable AER error when resuming from RAM (hda regression in 5.7-rc2)

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[+cc Rafael, linux-pm]

On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 03:08:44PM -0400, Alex Xu (Hello71) wrote:
> With 5.7-rc2, after resuming from suspend to RAM, I get:
> 
> [   55.679382] pcieport 0000:00:03.1: AER: Multiple Uncorrected (Non-Fatal) error received: 0000:00:00.0
> [   55.679405] pcieport 0000:00:03.1: AER: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Uncorrected (Non-Fatal), type=Transaction Layer, (Requester ID)
> [   55.679410] pcieport 0000:00:03.1: AER:   device [1022:1453] error status/mask=00100000/04400000
> [   55.679414] pcieport 0000:00:03.1: AER:    [20] UnsupReq               (First)
> [   55.679417] pcieport 0000:00:03.1: AER:   TLP Header: 40000004 0a0000ff fffc0e80 00000000
> [   55.679423] amdgpu 0000:0a:00.0: AER: can't recover (no error_detected callback)
> [   55.679425] snd_hda_intel 0000:0a:00.1: AER: can't recover (no error_detected callback)
> [   55.679455] pcieport 0000:00:03.1: AER: device recovery failed

I'm not at all confident in my decoding skills, but I *think* the TLP
header decodes to:

  Fmt           010b         3 DW header with data (32-bit address)
  Type          00000b       MWr
  Length        0x4          4 DW = 16 bytes
  Requester ID  0x0a00       0a:00.0
  Byte enables  0xff
  Address       0xfffc0e80

which would mean the 0a:00.0 GPU did a 16-byte write to 0xfffc0e80,
and the 00:03.1 Root Port reported that as an Unsupported Request.
I don't know why that would be unless the address is invalid.

Maybe that's supposed to be an MSI address?  Maybe a complete dmesg or
/proc/iomem would have a clue?

I feel like this UR issue could be a PCI core issue or maybe some sort
of misuse of PCI power management, but I can't seem to get traction on
it.

> Then the display freezes and the system basically falls apart (can't 
> even sudo reboot -f, need to use magic sysrq).
> 
> I bisected this to "ALSA: hda: Skip controller resume if not needed". 
> Setting snd_hda_intel.power_save=0 resolves the issue.

FWIW, the complete citation is c4c8dd6ef807 ("ALSA: hda: Skip
controller resume if not needed"),
https://git.kernel.org/linus/c4c8dd6ef807, which first appeared in
v5.7-rc2.

> I am using an ASRock B450 Pro4 with Realtek HDA codec:
> 
> [    1.009400] snd_hda_intel 0000:0a:00.1: enabling device (0000 -> 0002)
> [    1.009425] snd_hda_intel 0000:0a:00.1: Force to non-snoop mode
> [    1.009653] snd_hda_intel 0000:0c:00.3: enabling device (0000 -> 0002)
> [    1.021452] snd_hda_codec_generic hdaudioC0D0: ignore pin 0x7, too many assigned pins
> [    1.021461] snd_hda_codec_generic hdaudioC0D0: ignore pin 0x9, too many assigned pins
> [    1.021471] snd_hda_codec_generic hdaudioC0D0: ignore pin 0xb, too many assigned pins
> [    1.021480] snd_hda_codec_generic hdaudioC0D0: ignore pin 0xd, too many assigned pins
> [    1.021482] snd_hda_codec_generic hdaudioC0D0: autoconfig for Generic: line_outs=0 (0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0) type:line
> [    1.021482] snd_hda_codec_generic hdaudioC0D0:    speaker_outs=0 (0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0)
> [    1.021483] snd_hda_codec_generic hdaudioC0D0:    hp_outs=0 (0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0)
> [    1.021484] snd_hda_codec_generic hdaudioC0D0:    mono: mono_out=0x0
> [    1.021484] snd_hda_codec_generic hdaudioC0D0:    dig-out=0x3/0x5
> [    1.021485] snd_hda_codec_generic hdaudioC0D0:    inputs:
> [    1.046053] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0: autoconfig for ALC892: line_outs=1 (0x14/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0) type:line
> [    1.046054] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0:    speaker_outs=0 (0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0)
> [    1.046055] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0:    hp_outs=1 (0x1b/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0)
> [    1.046055] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0:    mono: mono_out=0x0
> [    1.046056] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0:    inputs:
> [    1.046057] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0:      Front Mic=0x19
> [    1.046058] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0:      Rear Mic=0x18
> [    1.046058] snd_hda_codec_realtek hdaudioC1D0:      Line=0x1a
> 
> I also have an ASUS RX 480 graphics card with HDMI audio output.



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