On Tue, Aug 8, 2023 at 10:36 AM Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > On 8/7/23 17:19, Hans de Goede wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > On 8/6/23 17:14, Hans de Goede wrote: > >> Commit a9c4a912b7dc ("ACPI: resource: Remove "Zen" specific match and > >> quirks") is causing keyboard problems for quite a log of AMD based > >> laptop users, leading to many bug reports. > >> > >> Revert this change for now, until we can come up with > >> a better fix for the PS/2 IRQ trigger-type/polarity problems > >> on some x86 laptops. > >> > >> Fixes: a9c4a912b7dc ("ACPI: resource: Remove "Zen" specific match and quirks") > >> Link: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2229165 > >> Link: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2229317 > >> Link: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217726 > >> Cc: Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@xxxxxxx> > >> Cc: Linux regressions mailing list <regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > I've spend most of today analysing the situation / this problem : > > > > 213031 - MEDION notebook internal keyboard not recognized / not working correctly > > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=213031 > > > > This is the bug that started it all, the issue here was overriding > > a level low DSDT entry: > > > > IRQ (Level, ActiveLow, Exclusive, ) > > {1} > > > > With an edge high entry from the MADT, note that edge high is the default > > mp_irqs[idx].irqflags value for legacy/ISA IRQs. The dmesg for the Ice Lake > > Medion M15T this bug is about shows no INT_SRC_OVR entry for IRQ 1 > > in the MADT, it does show INT_SRC_OVR entries for IRQ 0 and 9. > > > > At first a fix was attempted to not use the MADT override unless > > the DSDT entry was edge high. But that caused regressions, so a switch > > to a DMI based approach was used instead. Noteworthy is that some of > > the regressions benefitted from a MADT override to high edge for > > IRQ 3 and 4 (UART IRQs) even though there are no INT_SRC_OVR messages > > in the dmesg of the machine with the regression. > > > > *** fast forward to today *** > > > > The DMI quirk based approach seems to have worked well for the Ice Lake > > era problems from approx. 3 years ago. But on AMD Zen based systems > > the situation seems to be more complex. Not using the MADT override > > is a problem for quite a few models. But using the MADT override > > is a problem on quite a few other models ... > > > > Looking at the status quo for v6.4 where MADT overriding by default > > is not used, 3 bugs have been filed where the override is actually > > necessary (note dmesg snippets with patched kernel to enable > > MADT override): > > > > 217394 - IRQ override skipping breaks the Aya Neo Air Plus 6800U keyboard buttons > > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217394 > > > > Aya Neo Air Plus - AMD Ryzen 7 6800U > > > > [ 0.003333] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) > > [ 0.003333] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 1 global_irq 1 low edge) > > [ 0.003333] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 low level) > > [ 0.410670] ACPI: IRQ 1 override to edge, low(!) > > > > 217406 - very slow keyboard typing without IRQ override with new AMD Ryzen CPUs > > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217406 > > > > HP Pavilion Aero 13 - AMD Ryzen 7735U > > > > [ 0.026135] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 1 global_irq 1 low edge) > > [ 0.026136] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) > > [ 0.026137] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 low level) > > > > [ 0.361640] ACPI: IRQ 1 override to edge, low(!) > > > > 217336 - keyboard not working Asus TUF FA617NS > > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217336 > > > > Asus TUF FA617NS - AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS > > > > Noteworthy DSTD keyboard resource: > > > > IRQNoFlags () > > {1} > > > > ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) > > ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 1 global_irq 1 low edge) > > ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 low level) > > ACPI: IRQ 1 override to edge, low(!) > > > > So for all 3 do use MADT override on Zen bugs we have an INT_SRC_OVR dmesg entry > > for IRQ 1. > > > > Unfortunately the "MAINGEAR Vector Pro 2 17" / "MG-VCP2-17A3070T" for > > which a quirk was added in commit 9946e39fe8d0 to force the override > > even though it it Zen based breaks this pattern: > > > > [ 0.073733] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) > > [ 0.073734] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 low level) > > [ 0.341347] ACPI: IRQ 1 override to edge, high(!) > > > > Still the presence of an INT_SRC_OVR for a specific legacy IRQ seems > > to be a strong indicator that MADT overriding should be used in that > > case and can be used to at least reduce the amount of DMI quirks. > > > > Another interesting data point is that all the devices for which > > DMI quirks are present for which MADT overriding should not be used > > for IRQ 1 all have a DSDT entry with the IRQ configured as level low > > and exclusive. > > > > I think that the best thing to do might be to go back to > > the original approach from: > > > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rafael/linux-pm.git/commit/?id=0ec4e55e9f571f08970ed115ec0addc691eda613 > > > > and then limit this to IRQ1. Also maybe inverting the check to: > > > > static bool irq_is_legacy(struct acpi_resource_irq *irq) > > { > > return !(irq->triggering == ACPI_LEVEL_SENSITIVE && > > irq->polarity == ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW && > > irq->shareable == ACPI_EXCLUSIVE); > > } > > > > But I need to check if this will work for all the new Zen models > > for which we got bug reports after the recent dropping of > > 9946e39fe8d0 ("ACPI: resource: skip IRQ override on AMD Zen platforms") > > So today I have started with continueing the investigation looking > at laptop models where we used to not override because of: > > if (boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_ZEN)) > return false; > > And where removing this and thus using the override has led to a > regression. > > Looking at the acpidump-s from the following bugs: > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2229165 > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2229317 > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217726 > > All of these use the following settings for the kbd in the DSDT: > > IRQ (Edge, ActiveLow, Shared, ) > {1} > > So we know these are at least 3 models with "Edge, ActiveLow, Shared" IRQ 1 settings which must not use the override. But the existing quirks before a9c4a912b7dc ("ACPI: resource: Remove "Zen" specific match and quirks") contain: > > { tongfang_gm_rg, 1, ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE, ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW, 1, true }, > { maingear_laptop, 1, ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE, ACPI_ACTIVE_LOW, 1, true }, > > IOW models with "Edge, ActiveLow, Shared" IRQ 1 settings which OTOH must use the override, so as I was already afraid there is no easy for these DSDT IRQ 1 settings skip the override solution :| > > So I have 2 plans to move forward with this: > > Plan 1. Short them for 6.5 and backporting to 6.4.y (and other stable series): > > 1. Revert a9c4a912b7dc > 2. Limit the acpi_dev_irq_override() check to only ever skip the IRQ override > (return false) for GSI 1. > 3. Add a check if there is a INT_SRC_OVR MADT entry for GSI 1 and in that case > use the override even on ZEN, fixing: > > 217394 - IRQ override skipping breaks the Aya Neo Air Plus 6800U keyboard buttons > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217394 > 217406 - very slow keyboard typing without IRQ override with new AMD Ryzen CPUs > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217406 > 217336 - keyboard not working Asus TUF FA617NS > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217336 > > Which are known AMD ZEN based laptops which do need the override for IRQ 1. > > This short term plan is not ideal, but it does fix all currently known issues / models and does so in a way which will hopefully not cause regressions on any other models. > > > Plan 2. Long term, see if I can come up with a way to read back the actual trigger type set in the IOAPIC for IRQ 1 at boot (in drivers/acpi/resource.c) and use that. Sounds reasonable to me. It looks like using the IRQ 1 configuration left by the BIOS as is would be the best choice unless that is not viable for some reason.