[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] PCI uart: fix boot hang, and second S3 resume inactive timer list corruption
On 08/26/2013 01:17 PM, Jan Beulich wrote: This was observed with stable 4.3 - it seems to be doing the pci_hide_device as well, so I don't think this affects, or was it bugfixed later? I'm not entirely sure how is pci_hide_device supposed to work though - in my dom0, on 4.3, I am seeing the pci serial card used by xen console, so maybe it is bugged? (or i misunderstand it).On 26.08.13 at 11:17, Tomasz Wroblewski<tomasz.wroblewski@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:- fix occasional xen boot hang whilst using PCI uart. Dom0 kernel disables ioport responses during PCI system initialisation, causing xen hang if __ns16550_poll() routine happens to be scheduled during that time. Detect and exit. Amended ns16550_ioport_invalid function to only check IER register, which contains three reservered (always 0) bits, therefore it's sufficient for this test.And this was observed with 4.4-unstable? I'm asking because I would at a first glance have thought that taking care of this ought to be a desirable side effect of calling pci_hide_device(). I believe it's enough to test IER register since it contains 3 reserved bits which are always 0 during normal operation, therefore the condition will never hit then. Made this as a mini optimisation since this function would now be called more frequently.+static int ns16550_ioport_invalid(struct ns16550 *uart) +{ + return (((unsigned char)ns_read_reg(uart, UART_IER)) == 0xff); +}Why checking just one register is sufficient when originally-static int ns16550_ioport_invalid(struct ns16550 *uart) -{ - return ((((unsigned char)ns_read_reg(uart, UART_LSR)) == 0xff)&& - (((unsigned char)ns_read_reg(uart, UART_MCR)) == 0xff)&& - (((unsigned char)ns_read_reg(uart, UART_IER)) == 0xff)&& - (((unsigned char)ns_read_reg(uart, UART_IIR)) == 0xff)&& - (((unsigned char)ns_read_reg(uart, UART_LCR)) == 0xff)); -}we checked five also needs some better explanation. Jan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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