+Cc: Ilpo On Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 10:15:02AM +0300, Lennert Buytenhek wrote: > Hi, > > On an Intel SoC with several 8250_mid PCIe UARTs built into the CPU, I > can reliably trigger I/O page faults if I invoke TIOCVHANGUP on any of > the UARTs and then re-open that UART. > > Invoking TIOCVHANGUP appears to clear the MSI address/data registers > in the UART via tty_ioctl() -> tty_vhangup() -> __tty_hangup() -> > uart_hangup() -> uart_shutdown() -> uart_port_shutdown() -> > univ8250_release_irq() -> free_irq() -> irq_domain_deactivate_irq() -> > __irq_domain_deactivate_irq() -> msi_domain_deactivate() -> > __pci_write_msi_msg(): > > [root@icelake ~]# lspci -s 00:1a.0 -vv | grep -A1 MSI: > Capabilities: [40] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit- > Address: fee00278 Data: 0000 > [root@icelake ~]# cat hangup.c > #include <stdio.h> > #include <sys/ioctl.h> > > int main(int argc, char *argv[]) > { > ioctl(1, TIOCVHANGUP); > > return 0; > } > [root@icelake ~]# gcc -Wall -o hangup hangup.c > [root@icelake ~]# ./hangup > /dev/ttyS4 > [root@icelake ~]# lspci -s 00:1a.0 -vv | grep -A1 MSI: > Capabilities: [40] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit- > Address: 00000000 Data: 0000 > [root@icelake ~]# > > Opening the serial port device again while the UART is in this state > then appears to cause the UART to generate an interrupt The interrupt is ORed three: DMA Tx, DMA Rx and UART itself. Any of them can be possible, but to be sure, can you add: dev_info(p->dev, "FISR: %x\n", fisr); into dnv_handle_irq() before any other code and see which bits we actually got there before the crash? (If it floods the logs, dev_info_ratelimited() may help) > before the > MSI vector has been set up again, causing a DMA write to I/O virtual > address zero: > > [root@icelake console]# echo > /dev/ttyS4 > [ 979.463307] DMAR: DRHD: handling fault status reg 3 > [ 979.469409] DMAR: [DMA Write NO_PASID] Request device [00:1a.0] fault addr 0x0 [fault reason 0x05] PTE Write access is not set > > I'm guessing there's something under tty_open() -> uart_open() -> > tty_port_open() -> uart_port_activate() -> uart_port_startup() -> > serial8250_do_startup() that triggers a UART interrupt before the > MSI vector has been set up again. > > I did a quick search but it didn't seem like this is a known issue. Thanks for your report and reproducer! Yes, I also never heard about such an issue before. Ilpo, who is doing more UART work nowadays, might have an idea, I hope. I'm a bit busy with other stuff right now. -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko