Hello, > PERST# is active low according to the PCIe specification. > > However, the existing pcie-dw-rockchip.c driver does: > gpiod_set_value(..., 0); msleep(100); gpiod_set_value(..., 1); > When asserting + deasserting PERST#. > > This is of course wrong, but because all the device trees for this > compatible string have also incorrectly marked this GPIO as ACTIVE_HIGH: > $ git grep -B 10 reset-gpios arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3568* > $ git grep -B 10 reset-gpios arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/rk3588* > > The actual toggling of PERST# is correct. > (And we cannot change it anyway, since that would break device tree > compatibility.) > > However, this driver does request the GPIO to be initialized as > GPIOD_OUT_HIGH, which does cause a silly sequence where PERST# gets > toggled back and forth for no good reason. > > Fix this by requesting the GPIO to be initialized as GPIOD_OUT_LOW > (which for this driver means PERST# asserted). > > This will avoid an unnecessary signal change where PERST# gets deasserted > (by devm_gpiod_get_optional()) and then gets asserted > (by rockchip_pcie_start_link()) just a few instructions later. > > Before patch, debug prints on EP side, when booting RC: > [ 845.606810] pci: PERST# asserted by host! > [ 852.483985] pci: PERST# de-asserted by host! > [ 852.503041] pci: PERST# asserted by host! > [ 852.610318] pci: PERST# de-asserted by host! > > After patch, debug prints on EP side, when booting RC: > [ 125.107921] pci: PERST# asserted by host! > [ 132.111429] pci: PERST# de-asserted by host! > > This extra, very short, PERST# assertion + deassertion has been reported > to cause issues with certain WLAN controllers, e.g. RTL8822CE. Applied to controller/rockchip, thank you! [1/1] PCI: dw-rockchip: Fix initial PERST# GPIO value https://git.kernel.org/pci/pci/c/b00c483a1075 Krzysztof