Re: [PATCH] PCI: acpiphp: Log more slot and notification details
From: Bjorn Helgaas
Date: Tue Aug 08 2023 - 17:00:39 EST
On Tue, Aug 08, 2023 at 09:39:22PM +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 8, 2023 at 9:27 PM Bjorn Helgaas <helgaas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > From: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > When registering an acpiphp slot, log the slot name in the same style as
> > pciehp and include the PCI bus/device and whether a device is present or
> > the slot is empty.
> >
> > When handling an ACPI notification, log the PCI bus/device and notification
> > type.
> >
> > Sample dmesg log diff:
> >
> > ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (domain 0000 [bus 00-ff])
> > - acpiphp: Slot [3] registered
> > - acpiphp: Slot [4] registered
> > PCI host bridge to bus 0000:00
> > pci 0000:00:03.0: [8086:100e] type 00 class 0x020000
> > <ACPI Device Check notification>
> > pci 0000:00:04.0: [8086:100e] type 00 class 0x020000
> >
> > ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (domain 0000 [bus 00-ff])
> > + acpiphp: pci 0000:00:03 Slot(3) registered (enabled)
> > + acpiphp: pci 0000:00:04 Slot(4) registered (empty)
> > PCI host bridge to bus 0000:00
> > pci 0000:00:03.0: [8086:100e] type 00 class 0x020000
> > <ACPI Device Check notification>
> > + acpiphp: pci 0000:00:04 Slot(4) Device Check
> > pci 0000:00:04.0: [8086:100e] type 00 class 0x020000
> > ...
> > @@ -793,6 +804,14 @@ static void hotplug_event(u32 type, struct acpiphp_context *context)
> >
> > pci_lock_rescan_remove();
> >
> > + pr_info("pci %04x:%02x:%02x Slot(%s) %s\n",
> > + pci_domain_nr(slot->bus), slot->bus->number,
> > + slot->device, slot_name(slot->slot),
> > + type == ACPI_NOTIFY_BUS_CHECK ? "Bus Check" :
> > + type == ACPI_NOTIFY_DEVICE_CHECK ? "Device Check" :
> > + type == ACPI_NOTIFY_EJECT_REQUEST ? "Eject Request" :
> > + "Notification");
>
> pr_debug() perhaps?
>
> On systems that don't have any hotplug problems these messages will
> just be filling the kernel log unnecessarily.
If these notifications are really common, pr_debug() sounds like the
right thing. I assumed that they would not be common, e.g., they
would happen for user-time things like dock/undock, plug/unplug,
suspend/resume, etc.
In pciehp, we use _info for attention button presses, presence detect
changes, link up/down, and I assumed the ACPI notify events would
roughly correspond to those. No?
Bjorn