Re: [PATCH 09/15] cxl/acpi: Determine PCI host bridge's ACPI UID

From: Jonathan Zhang (Infra)
Date: Thu Sep 08 2022 - 17:35:29 EST




> On Sep 8, 2022, at 2:10 PM, Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Jonathan Zhang (Infra) wrote:
>>
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>>> On Aug 31, 2022, at 1:15 AM, Robert Richter <rrichter@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> The UID is needed to read the RCH's CEDT entry with the RCRB base
>>> address. Determine the host's UID from its ACPI fw node.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Robert Richter <rrichter@xxxxxxx>
>>> ---
>>> drivers/cxl/acpi.c | 12 ++++++++++++
>>> 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/drivers/cxl/acpi.c b/drivers/cxl/acpi.c
>>> index f9cdf23a91a8..b3146b7ae922 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/cxl/acpi.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/cxl/acpi.c
>>> @@ -368,8 +368,20 @@ struct pci_host_bridge *cxl_find_next_rch(struct pci_host_bridge *host)
>>> static int __init cxl_restricted_host_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
>>> {
>>> struct pci_host_bridge *host = NULL;
>>> + struct acpi_device *adev;
>>> + unsigned long long uid = ~0;
>>>
>>> while ((host = cxl_find_next_rch(host)) != NULL) {
>>> + adev = ACPI_COMPANION(&host->dev);
>>> + if (!adev || !adev->pnp.unique_id ||
>>> + (kstrtoull(adev->pnp.unique_id, 10, &uid) < 0))
>> The UID field holds 4 bytes of ASCII characters. kstrtoull() would fail
>> if the UID field has value such as ‘CX03’.
>
> The UID field is not 4 ASCII characters.
>
> We went through this before in the original code in
> drivers/cxl/acpi.c::add_host_bridge_dport().
>
> The CEDT.CHBS defines _UID as an integer so use acpi_evaluate_integer()
> to retrieve the UID to perform the comparison. I thought there was an
> errata filed to clarify this, but it seems the current spec still just
> says "value". The CFMWS also places _UID values in the target list,
> those are also handled as integers.

ACPI 6.4 spec section 6.1.12 describes _UID, it says the return value is:
An Integer or String containing the Unique ID.

In the BIOS I see, the _UIDs of PCIe devices hold ASCII characters (not NULL
terminated).