Add pci_dev_wait() in pci_power_up() before accessing the configuration space of a device for the first time in the system resume sequence. This is to accommodate devices (Ex:- Intel 750 NVMe) that respond with CRS status while they get ready for configuration space access and before they finally start responding with proper values. It also refactors code to move pci_dev_wait() ahead of pci_power_up() to avoid build error. Suggested-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@xxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Vidya Sagar <vidyas@xxxxxxxxxx> --- drivers/pci/pci.c | 89 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 48 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/pci/pci.c b/drivers/pci/pci.c index 599b2fc99234..7672b9a44bac 100644 --- a/drivers/pci/pci.c +++ b/drivers/pci/pci.c @@ -1020,6 +1020,47 @@ void pci_wakeup_bus(struct pci_bus *bus) pci_walk_bus(bus, pci_wakeup, NULL); } +static int pci_dev_wait(struct pci_dev *dev, char *reset_type, int timeout) +{ + int delay = 1; + u32 id; + + /* + * After reset, the device should not silently discard config + * requests, but it may still indicate that it needs more time by + * responding to them with CRS completions. The Root Port will + * generally synthesize ~0 data to complete the read (except when + * CRS SV is enabled and the read was for the Vendor ID; in that + * case it synthesizes 0x0001 data). + * + * Wait for the device to return a non-CRS completion. Read the + * Command register instead of Vendor ID so we don't have to + * contend with the CRS SV value. + */ + pci_read_config_dword(dev, PCI_COMMAND, &id); + while (id == ~0) { + if (delay > timeout) { + pci_warn(dev, "not ready %dms after %s; giving up\n", + delay - 1, reset_type); + return -ENOTTY; + } + + if (delay > 1000) + pci_info(dev, "not ready %dms after %s; waiting\n", + delay - 1, reset_type); + + msleep(delay); + delay *= 2; + pci_read_config_dword(dev, PCI_COMMAND, &id); + } + + if (delay > 1000) + pci_info(dev, "ready %dms after %s\n", delay - 1, + reset_type); + + return 0; +} + /** * pci_power_up - Put the given device into D0 * @dev: PCI device to power up @@ -1045,6 +1086,13 @@ int pci_power_up(struct pci_dev *dev) pci_wakeup_bus(dev->subordinate); } + /* + * Wait for those devices (Ex: Intel 750 NVMe) that are not ready yet + * and responding with CRS statuses for the configuration space + * requests. + */ + pci_dev_wait(dev, "Switch to D0", PCIE_RESET_READY_POLL_MS); + return pci_raw_set_power_state(dev, PCI_D0); } @@ -4420,47 +4468,6 @@ int pci_wait_for_pending_transaction(struct pci_dev *dev) } EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_wait_for_pending_transaction); -static int pci_dev_wait(struct pci_dev *dev, char *reset_type, int timeout) -{ - int delay = 1; - u32 id; - - /* - * After reset, the device should not silently discard config - * requests, but it may still indicate that it needs more time by - * responding to them with CRS completions. The Root Port will - * generally synthesize ~0 data to complete the read (except when - * CRS SV is enabled and the read was for the Vendor ID; in that - * case it synthesizes 0x0001 data). - * - * Wait for the device to return a non-CRS completion. Read the - * Command register instead of Vendor ID so we don't have to - * contend with the CRS SV value. - */ - pci_read_config_dword(dev, PCI_COMMAND, &id); - while (id == ~0) { - if (delay > timeout) { - pci_warn(dev, "not ready %dms after %s; giving up\n", - delay - 1, reset_type); - return -ENOTTY; - } - - if (delay > 1000) - pci_info(dev, "not ready %dms after %s; waiting\n", - delay - 1, reset_type); - - msleep(delay); - delay *= 2; - pci_read_config_dword(dev, PCI_COMMAND, &id); - } - - if (delay > 1000) - pci_info(dev, "ready %dms after %s\n", delay - 1, - reset_type); - - return 0; -} - /** * pcie_has_flr - check if a device supports function level resets * @dev: device to check -- 2.17.1