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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH PV_OPS PCIFRONT]



On Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 01:40:14PM -0800, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
> On 11/05/09 14:04, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
> >> That is it for right now. The driver works with INTx and MSI cards. I've 
> >> tested
> >> with USB and network (Broadcom) succesfully. There is still some more work 
> >> to do:
> >>  - MSI disable is not yet in,
> >>  - no MSI-X enable/disable functionality.
> >>     
> > and:
> >  - If 4GB or more are allocated to the domain, you get this:
> >
> > PCI: Warning: Cannot find a gap in the 32bit address range
> > PCI: Unassigned devices with 32bit resource registers may break!
> >
> >    and the device shows up as disabled and is not usuable.
> >   
> 
> Presumably less than 4G can trigger this.  My rough thought about this
> was to always reserve a chunk of memory under 4G to make space for this
> kind of thing, and push the displaced memory higher.

<nods> This would be done in the xc_build_domain_linux_something ?

> >
> > WARNING: at drivers/pci/msi.c:602 pci_enable_msi_block+0xcd/0x339()
> > .. snip ..
> > Call Trace:
> >  [<ffffffff8107ed59>] warn_slowpath_common+0xc9/0x10c
> >  [<ffffffff8107edcc>] warn_slowpath_null+0x30/0x4d
> >  [<ffffffff81362cec>] pci_enable_msi_block+0xcd/0x339
> >  [<ffffffff814006ec>] ? pciback_do_op+0x0/0x1b4
> >  [<ffffffff8140469e>] pciback_enable_msi+0x3e/0xb0
> >  [<ffffffff814007b9>] pciback_do_op+0xcd/0x1b4
> > ..snip..
> >   
> 
> What does that warning mean?

Something about slowpath. Didn't dive any deeper in this. I think it complains
about the workqueue taking too long to do its job.
> 
> > But besides that it works :-)
> >   
> 
> Good!  I'll throw it into the mix and see how it flies.

<crosses his fingers>

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