Re: [tpmdd-devel] [PATCH v2] tpm_tis: fix stall after iowrite*()s

From: Jarkko Sakkinen
Date: Sat Aug 19 2017 - 13:04:11 EST


On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 11:17:32AM -0600, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 12:38:07PM +0200, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior wrote:
>
> > > I worry a bit about "appears to fix". It seems odd that the TPM device
> > > driver would be the first code to uncover this. Can anyone confirm that the
> > > chipset does indeed have this bug?
> >
> > What Haris says makes sense. It is just not all architectures
> > accumulate/ batch writes to HW.
>
> It doesn't seem that odd to me.. In modern Intel chipsets the physical
> LPC bus is used for very little. Maybe some flash and possibly a
> winbond super IO at worst? Plus the TPM.
>
> I can't confirm what Intel has done, but if writes are posted, then it
> is not a 'bug', but expected operation for a PCI/LPC bridge device to
> have an ordered queue of posted writes, and thus higher latency when
> processing reads due to ordering requirments.
>
> Other drivers may not see it because most LPC usages would not be
> write heavy, or might use IO instructions which are not posted..
>
> I can confirm that my ARM systems with a custom PCI-LPC bridge will
> have exactly the same problem, and that the readl is the only
> solution.
>
> This is becuase writes to LPC are posted over PCI and will be buffered
> in the root complex, device end port and internally in the LPC
> bridge. Since they are posted there is no way for the CPU to know when
> the complete and when it would be 'low latency' to issue a read.

What you say makes sense to me but wasn't the patch tried with SPI-TPM,
not LPC? Anyway, what you're saying probably still applies.

/Jarkko