On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 08:20:13PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:What you mean by "The PCI core handles setting the maximum read request size already"
On Thursday 15 May 2014 13:45:08 Murali Karicheri wrote:The PCI core handles setting the maximum read request size already,
I think it would be best to move the quirk into the keystone pci driverI assume, I need to check if PCI controller's vendor ID/ device ID+#ifdef CONFIG_PCI_KEYSTONEThis doesn't work: you can't just limit do this for all devices just based
+/*
+ * The KeyStone PCIe controller has maximum read request size of 256 bytes.
+ */
+static void quirk_limit_readrequest(struct pci_dev *dev)
+{
+ int readrq = pcie_get_readrq(dev);
+
+ if (readrq > 256)
+ pcie_set_readrq(dev, 256);
+}
+DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_FINAL(PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, quirk_limit_readrequest);
+#endif /* CONFIG_PCI_KEYSTONE */
on PCI_KEYSTONE being enabled, you have to check if you are actually using
this controller.
Arnd
match with the keystone
PCI controller's ID and call pcie_set_readrq() for all of the slave
PCI devices and do this fixup.
Is this correct understanding? If you can point me to an example code
for this that will be
really helpful so that I can avoid re-inventing the wheel.
and compare compare the dev->driver pointer of the PCI controller device.
can you figure out why the core code isn't doing what you need and
correct the root problem?
I'm guessing the values in the root port bridge config space are not
correct or something like that??
Jason