Re: [PATCH] misc/GenWQE: fix pci_enable_msi usage

From: Frank Haverkamp
Date: Thu Jul 17 2014 - 11:49:12 EST


Hi Bjorn and Sebastian,

Am Mittwoch, den 16.07.2014, 15:10 -0600 schrieb Bjorn Helgaas:
> [+cc linux-pci]
>
> On Wed, Jul 09, 2014 at 12:46:39PM +0200, Sebastian Ott wrote:
> > GenWQE used to call pci_enable_msi_block to allocate a desired number
> > of MSI's. If that was not possible pci_enable_msi_block returned with a
> > smaller number which might be possible to allocate. GenWQE then called
> > pci_enable_msi_block with that number.
> >
> > Since commit a30d0108b
> > "GenWQE: Use pci_enable_msi_exact() instead of pci_enable_msi_block()"
> > pci_enable_msi_exact is used which fails if the desired number of MSI's
> > was not possible to allocate. Change GenWQE to use pci_enable_msi_range
> > to restore the old behavior.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Sebastian Ott <sebott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Since this fixes a30d0108b09a, which we merged via my tree in v3.16-rc1, I
> applied this with Alexander and Frank's acks to for-linus for v3.16,
> thanks!
>
> > ---
> > drivers/misc/genwqe/card_ddcb.c | 4 +---
> > drivers/misc/genwqe/card_utils.c | 10 ++++++----
> > 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/drivers/misc/genwqe/card_ddcb.c b/drivers/misc/genwqe/card_ddcb.c
> > index c8046db..f66d43d 100644
> > --- a/drivers/misc/genwqe/card_ddcb.c
> > +++ b/drivers/misc/genwqe/card_ddcb.c
> > @@ -1237,9 +1237,7 @@ int genwqe_setup_service_layer(struct genwqe_dev *cd)
> > }
> >
> > rc = genwqe_set_interrupt_capability(cd, GENWQE_MSI_IRQS);
> > - if (rc > 0)
> > - rc = genwqe_set_interrupt_capability(cd, rc);
> > - if (rc != 0) {
> > + if (rc) {
> > rc = -ENODEV;
> > goto stop_kthread;
> > }
> > diff --git a/drivers/misc/genwqe/card_utils.c b/drivers/misc/genwqe/card_utils.c
> > index 62cc6bb..6abc437 100644
> > --- a/drivers/misc/genwqe/card_utils.c
> > +++ b/drivers/misc/genwqe/card_utils.c
> > @@ -718,10 +718,12 @@ int genwqe_set_interrupt_capability(struct genwqe_dev *cd, int count)
> > int rc;
> > struct pci_dev *pci_dev = cd->pci_dev;
> >
> > - rc = pci_enable_msi_exact(pci_dev, count);
> > - if (rc == 0)
> > - cd->flags |= GENWQE_FLAG_MSI_ENABLED;
> > - return rc;
> > + rc = pci_enable_msi_range(pci_dev, 1, count);
> > + if (rc < 0)
> > + return rc;
> > +
> > + cd->flags |= GENWQE_FLAG_MSI_ENABLED;
> > + return 0;
> > }

The original code tried to register for 4 interrupts. On my system the
following scenario was executed:

We tried to register for 4 MSI interrupts, which was the original plan
of interrupts for the card. Linux returned that it could not do that and
that just 1 would work. We tried to register for 1 MSI interrupt and it
worked. GENWQE_MSI_IRQS is still 4. That is how my original version
looked like:

rc = genwqe_set_interrupt_capability(cd, GENWQE_MSI_IRQS);
if (rc > 0)
rc = genwqe_set_interrupt_capability(cd, rc);
if (rc != 0) {
rc = -ENODEV;
goto stop_kthread;
}

So genwqe_set_interrupt_capability() was indeed called two times.
Calling it with 4 returned with rc=1 and no interrupts enabled. So
calling it a 2nd time with rc=1 was leading to the proper enablement.

I think the simplest way is to set GENWQE_MSI_IRQS to 1. The rest of the
code at least assumes just one interrupt, because 4 never worked.

Regards

Frank

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