[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH] vpci: Add resizable bar support
On Mon, Nov 25, 2024 at 03:44:52AM +0000, Chen, Jiqian wrote: > On 2024/11/21 17:52, Roger Pau Monné wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 03:05:14AM +0000, Chen, Jiqian wrote: > >> On 2024/11/20 17:01, Roger Pau Monné wrote: > >>> On Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 03:01:57AM +0000, Chen, Jiqian wrote: > >>>> The only difference between our methods is the timing of updating the > >>>> size. > >>>> Yours is later than mine because you updated the size when the driver > >>>> re-enabled memory decoding, while I updated the size in time when driver > >>>> resize it. > >>> > >>> Indeed, my last guess is the stale cached size is somehow used in my > >>> approach, and that leads to the failures. One last (possibly dummy?) > >>> thing to try might be to use your patch to detect writes to the resize > >>> control register, but update the BAR sizes in modify_bars(), while > >>> keeping the traces of when the operations happen. > >>> > >> This can work, combine our method, use my patch to detect and write the > >> size into hardware register, and use your patch to update bar[i].size in > >> modify_bars(). > >> Attached the combined patch and the xl dmesg. > > > > This is even weirder, so the attached patch works fine? The only > > difference with my proposal is that you trap the CTRL registers, but > > the sizing is still done in modify_bars(). > > > > What happens if (based on the attached patch) you change > > rebar_ctrl_write() to: > > > > static void cf_check rebar_ctrl_write(const struct pci_dev *pdev, > > unsigned int reg, > > uint32_t val, > > void *data) > > { > > pci_conf_write32(pdev->sbdf, reg, val); > > } > > > If I change rebar_ctrl_write() to: > static void cf_check rebar_ctrl_write(const struct pci_dev *pdev, > unsigned int reg, > uint32_t val, > void *data) > { > printk("cjq_debug %pp: bar ctrl write reg %u, val %x\n", &pdev->sbdf, > reg, val); > pci_conf_write32(pdev->sbdf, reg, val); > } > > I can see three time prints, it can't work. > (XEN) cjq_debug 0000:03:00.0: bar ctrl write reg 520, val d40 > (XEN) cjq_debug 0000:03:00.0: bar ctrl write reg 520, val d40 > (XEN) cjq_debug 0000:03:00.0: bar ctrl write reg 528, val 102 > > If I change rebar_ctrl_write() to: > static void cf_check rebar_ctrl_write(const struct pci_dev *pdev, > unsigned int reg, > uint32_t val, > void *data) > { > if ( pci_conf_read16(pdev->sbdf, PCI_COMMAND) & PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY ) > return; > printk("cjq_debug %pp: bar ctrl write reg %u, val %x\n", &pdev->sbdf, > reg, val); > pci_conf_write32(pdev->sbdf, reg, val); > } > > I can only see one time print: > (XEN) cjq_debug 0000:03:00.0: bar ctrl write reg 520, val d40 > > The check prevented the two times incorrect write actions. > if ( pci_conf_read16(pdev->sbdf, PCI_COMMAND) & PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY ) > return; > > And why my original patch can work too, the check: > + ctrl = pci_conf_read32(pdev->sbdf, reg); > + if ( ctrl == val ) > + return; > happened to play the same role as PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY check. Thank you very much for figuring this out. So in the end it's a bug in the driver that plays with PCI_REBAR_CTRL with memory decoding enabled. Won't this also cause issues when running natively without Xen? I think we have no other option but to trap accesses to the capability registers themselves in order to ensure a minimum amount of sanity (iow: no writes to the ReBAR control registers decoding is enabled). Thanks, Roger.
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