Re: [PATCH] PCI: rockchip-ep: Remove wrong mask on subsys_vendor_id
From: Rick Wertenbroek
Date: Wed Apr 03 2024 - 10:55:58 EST
On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 4:45 PM Rick Wertenbroek
<rick.wertenbroek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Remove wrong mask on subsys_vendor_id. Both the Vendor ID and Subsystem
> Vendor ID are u16 variables and are written to a u32 register of the
> controller. The Subsystem Vendor ID was always 0 because the u16 value
> was masked incorrectly with GENMASK(31,16) resulting in all lower 16
> bits being set to 0 prior to the shift.
>
> Remove both masks as they are unnecessary and set the register correctly
> i.e., the lower 16-bits are the Vendor ID and the upper 16-bits are the
> Subsystem Vendor ID.
>
> This is documented in the RK3399 TRM section 17.6.7.1.17
>
> Fixes: cf590b078391 ("PCI: rockchip: Add EP driver for Rockchip PCIe controller")
> Signed-off-by: Rick Wertenbroek <rick.wertenbroek@xxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> ---
> drivers/pci/controller/pcie-rockchip-ep.c | 7 +++----
> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-rockchip-ep.c b/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-rockchip-ep.c
> index c9046e97a1d2..37d4bcb8bd5b 100644
> --- a/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-rockchip-ep.c
> +++ b/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-rockchip-ep.c
> @@ -98,10 +98,9 @@ static int rockchip_pcie_ep_write_header(struct pci_epc *epc, u8 fn, u8 vfn,
>
> /* All functions share the same vendor ID with function 0 */
> if (fn == 0) {
> - u32 vid_regs = (hdr->vendorid & GENMASK(15, 0)) |
> - (hdr->subsys_vendor_id & GENMASK(31, 16)) << 16;
> -
> - rockchip_pcie_write(rockchip, vid_regs,
> + rockchip_pcie_write(rockchip,
> + hdr->vendorid |
> + hdr->subsys_vendor_id << 16,
> PCIE_CORE_CONFIG_VENDOR);
> }
>
> --
> 2.25.1
>
This patch was tested on linux next-20240403.
The PCI endpoint test function was used and an arbitrary value e.g., 0x1234
was written to /sys/kernel/config/pci_ep/functions/pci_epf_test/pci_epf_test.0/subsys_vendor_id
This value was then verified with lspci -x / lspci -v on a host
computer acting as PCI root complex.
Cheers,
Rick