Message ID | a2e57496135fcfc1dab8d201cb49f5717e7459a4.1577400653.git.sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | Add Error Disconnect Recover (EDR) support | expand |
On Thu, Dec 26, 2019 at 04:39:07PM -0800, sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com wrote: > From: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com> > > Commit bdb5ac85777d ("PCI/ERR: Handle fatal error recovery") uses > reset_link() to recover from fatal errors. But, if the reset is > successful there is no need to continue the rest of the error recovery > checks. Also, during fatal error recovery, if the initial value of error > status is PCI_ERS_RESULT_DISCONNECT or PCI_ERS_RESULT_NO_AER_DRIVER then > even after successful recovery (using reset_link()) pcie_do_recovery() > will report the recovery result as failure. So update the status of > error after reset_link(). I like the part about updating "status" with the result of reset_link(), and I split that into its own patch because it seems like a fix that *can* be separated. But I'm not convinced that we should skip the ->slot_reset() callbacks if the reset_link() was successful. According to Documentation/PCI/pci-error-recovery.rst, we should call ->slot_reset() after completion of the reset. For example, rsxx_err_handler implements ->slot_reset(), but not ->resume(). If we reset the device, we'll claim success and return, but we won't call rsxx_slot_reset(), which does a bunch of important-looking recovery stuff. If pci-error-recovery.rst is wrong, we should fix that (after auditing all the drivers to make sure they match). > Fixes: bdb5ac85777d ("PCI/ERR: Handle fatal error recovery") > Cc: Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> > Cc: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com> > Signed-off-by: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com> > Acked-by: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com> > --- > drivers/pci/pcie/err.c | 10 +++++++--- > 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c > index b0e6048a9208..53cd9200ec2c 100644 > --- a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c > +++ b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c > @@ -204,9 +204,12 @@ void pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, enum pci_channel_state state, > else > pci_walk_bus(bus, report_normal_detected, &status); > > - if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen && > - reset_link(dev, service) != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) > - goto failed; > + if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen) { > + status = reset_link(dev, service); > + if (status != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) > + goto failed; > + goto done; > + } > > if (status == PCI_ERS_RESULT_CAN_RECOVER) { > status = PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED; > @@ -228,6 +231,7 @@ void pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, enum pci_channel_state state, > if (status != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) > goto failed; > > +done: > pci_dbg(dev, "broadcast resume message\n"); > pci_walk_bus(bus, report_resume, &status); > > -- > 2.21.0 >
On 1/3/20 4:34 PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > On Thu, Dec 26, 2019 at 04:39:07PM -0800, sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com wrote: >> From: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com> >> >> Commit bdb5ac85777d ("PCI/ERR: Handle fatal error recovery") uses >> reset_link() to recover from fatal errors. But, if the reset is >> successful there is no need to continue the rest of the error recovery >> checks. Also, during fatal error recovery, if the initial value of error >> status is PCI_ERS_RESULT_DISCONNECT or PCI_ERS_RESULT_NO_AER_DRIVER then >> even after successful recovery (using reset_link()) pcie_do_recovery() >> will report the recovery result as failure. So update the status of >> error after reset_link(). > I like the part about updating "status" with the result of > reset_link(), and I split that into its own patch because it > seems like a fix that *can* be separated. > > But I'm not convinced that we should skip the ->slot_reset() > callbacks if the reset_link() was successful. If reset_link() call is successful then the result value will be "PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED". So even if you proceed with rest of the code, slot_reset() will never get called right ? > According to > Documentation/PCI/pci-error-recovery.rst, we should call > ->slot_reset() after completion of the reset. > > For example, rsxx_err_handler implements ->slot_reset(), but > not ->resume(). If we reset the device, we'll claim success and > return, but we won't call rsxx_slot_reset(), which does a bunch > of important-looking recovery stuff. > > If pci-error-recovery.rst is wrong, we should fix that (after > auditing all the drivers to make sure they match). > >> Fixes: bdb5ac85777d ("PCI/ERR: Handle fatal error recovery") >> Cc: Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> >> Cc: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com> >> Signed-off-by: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com> >> Acked-by: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com> >> --- >> drivers/pci/pcie/err.c | 10 +++++++--- >> 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c >> index b0e6048a9208..53cd9200ec2c 100644 >> --- a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c >> +++ b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c >> @@ -204,9 +204,12 @@ void pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, enum pci_channel_state state, >> else >> pci_walk_bus(bus, report_normal_detected, &status); >> >> - if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen && >> - reset_link(dev, service) != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) >> - goto failed; >> + if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen) { >> + status = reset_link(dev, service); >> + if (status != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) >> + goto failed; >> + goto done; >> + } >> >> if (status == PCI_ERS_RESULT_CAN_RECOVER) { >> status = PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED; >> @@ -228,6 +231,7 @@ void pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, enum pci_channel_state state, >> if (status != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) >> goto failed; >> >> +done: >> pci_dbg(dev, "broadcast resume message\n"); >> pci_walk_bus(bus, report_resume, &status); >> >> -- >> 2.21.0 >>
On Fri, Jan 03, 2020 at 05:03:03PM -0800, Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan wrote: > On 1/3/20 4:34 PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 26, 2019 at 04:39:07PM -0800, sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com wrote: > > > From: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com> > > > > > > Commit bdb5ac85777d ("PCI/ERR: Handle fatal error recovery") uses > > > reset_link() to recover from fatal errors. But, if the reset is > > > successful there is no need to continue the rest of the error recovery > > > checks. Also, during fatal error recovery, if the initial value of error > > > status is PCI_ERS_RESULT_DISCONNECT or PCI_ERS_RESULT_NO_AER_DRIVER then > > > even after successful recovery (using reset_link()) pcie_do_recovery() > > > will report the recovery result as failure. So update the status of > > > error after reset_link(). > > I like the part about updating "status" with the result of > > reset_link(), and I split that into its own patch because it > > seems like a fix that *can* be separated. > > > > But I'm not convinced that we should skip the ->slot_reset() > > callbacks if the reset_link() was successful. > > If reset_link() call is successful then the result value will be > "PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED". So even if you proceed with > rest of the code, slot_reset() will never get called right ? The current code: if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen && reset_link(dev, service) != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) goto failed; ... if (status == PCI_ERS_RESULT_NEED_RESET) { status = PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED; pci_walk_bus(bus, report_slot_reset, &status); doesn't save the result of reset_link(), so if status was PCI_ERS_RESULT_NEED_RESET and the reset succeeds, we will call ->slot_reset(). After your patch, if "state == pci_channel_io_frozen", we *never* call ->slot_reset(). Do you think that matches pci-error-recovery.rst? It doesn't seem like it to me, but perhaps I haven't read it closely enough. > > According to > > Documentation/PCI/pci-error-recovery.rst, we should call > > ->slot_reset() after completion of the reset. > > > > For example, rsxx_err_handler implements ->slot_reset(), but > > not ->resume(). If we reset the device, we'll claim success and > > return, but we won't call rsxx_slot_reset(), which does a bunch > > of important-looking recovery stuff. > > > > If pci-error-recovery.rst is wrong, we should fix that (after > > auditing all the drivers to make sure they match). > > > > > Fixes: bdb5ac85777d ("PCI/ERR: Handle fatal error recovery") > > > Cc: Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> > > > Cc: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com> > > > Signed-off-by: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com> > > > Acked-by: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com> > > > --- > > > drivers/pci/pcie/err.c | 10 +++++++--- > > > 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c > > > index b0e6048a9208..53cd9200ec2c 100644 > > > --- a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c > > > +++ b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c > > > @@ -204,9 +204,12 @@ void pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, enum pci_channel_state state, > > > else > > > pci_walk_bus(bus, report_normal_detected, &status); > > > - if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen && > > > - reset_link(dev, service) != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) > > > - goto failed; > > > + if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen) { > > > + status = reset_link(dev, service); > > > + if (status != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) > > > + goto failed; > > > + goto done; > > > + } > > > if (status == PCI_ERS_RESULT_CAN_RECOVER) { > > > status = PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED; > > > @@ -228,6 +231,7 @@ void pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, enum pci_channel_state state, > > > if (status != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) > > > goto failed; > > > +done: > > > pci_dbg(dev, "broadcast resume message\n"); > > > pci_walk_bus(bus, report_resume, &status); > > > -- > > > 2.21.0 > > > > -- > Sathyanarayanan Kuppuswamy > Linux kernel developer >
Hi Bjorn, Thanks for the comments. On 1/3/20 6:54 PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > On Fri, Jan 03, 2020 at 05:03:03PM -0800, Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan wrote: >> On 1/3/20 4:34 PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: >>> On Thu, Dec 26, 2019 at 04:39:07PM -0800, sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com wrote: >>>> From: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com> >>>> >>>> Commit bdb5ac85777d ("PCI/ERR: Handle fatal error recovery") uses >>>> reset_link() to recover from fatal errors. But, if the reset is >>>> successful there is no need to continue the rest of the error recovery >>>> checks. Also, during fatal error recovery, if the initial value of error >>>> status is PCI_ERS_RESULT_DISCONNECT or PCI_ERS_RESULT_NO_AER_DRIVER then >>>> even after successful recovery (using reset_link()) pcie_do_recovery() >>>> will report the recovery result as failure. So update the status of >>>> error after reset_link(). >>> I like the part about updating "status" with the result of >>> reset_link(), and I split that into its own patch because it >>> seems like a fix that *can* be separated. >>> >>> But I'm not convinced that we should skip the ->slot_reset() >>> callbacks if the reset_link() was successful. >> If reset_link() call is successful then the result value will be >> "PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED". So even if you proceed with >> rest of the code, slot_reset() will never get called right ? > The current code: > > if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen && > reset_link(dev, service) != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) > goto failed; > ... > if (status == PCI_ERS_RESULT_NEED_RESET) { > status = PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED; > pci_walk_bus(bus, report_slot_reset, &status); > > doesn't save the result of reset_link(), so if status was > PCI_ERS_RESULT_NEED_RESET and the reset succeeds, we will call > ->slot_reset(). > > After your patch, if "state == pci_channel_io_frozen", we *never* call > ->slot_reset(). > > Do you think that matches pci-error-recovery.rst? It doesn't seem > like it to me, but perhaps I haven't read it closely enough. Documentation does not have clear details on what to do with return value of reset_link() ( step 3). But IMO, if step 3 recovers the device and returns PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED then there is no need to proceed to slot reset (step 4). May be we should update the Documentation ? Keith, You have any comments ? > >>> According to >>> Documentation/PCI/pci-error-recovery.rst, we should call >>> ->slot_reset() after completion of the reset. >>> >>> For example, rsxx_err_handler implements ->slot_reset(), but >>> not ->resume(). If we reset the device, we'll claim success and >>> return, but we won't call rsxx_slot_reset(), which does a bunch >>> of important-looking recovery stuff. >>> >>> If pci-error-recovery.rst is wrong, we should fix that (after >>> auditing all the drivers to make sure they match). >>> >>>> Fixes: bdb5ac85777d ("PCI/ERR: Handle fatal error recovery") >>>> Cc: Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> >>>> Cc: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com> >>>> Signed-off-by: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com> >>>> Acked-by: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com> >>>> --- >>>> drivers/pci/pcie/err.c | 10 +++++++--- >>>> 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c >>>> index b0e6048a9208..53cd9200ec2c 100644 >>>> --- a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c >>>> +++ b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c >>>> @@ -204,9 +204,12 @@ void pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, enum pci_channel_state state, >>>> else >>>> pci_walk_bus(bus, report_normal_detected, &status); >>>> - if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen && >>>> - reset_link(dev, service) != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) >>>> - goto failed; >>>> + if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen) { >>>> + status = reset_link(dev, service); >>>> + if (status != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) >>>> + goto failed; >>>> + goto done; >>>> + } >>>> if (status == PCI_ERS_RESULT_CAN_RECOVER) { >>>> status = PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED; >>>> @@ -228,6 +231,7 @@ void pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, enum pci_channel_state state, >>>> if (status != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) >>>> goto failed; >>>> +done: >>>> pci_dbg(dev, "broadcast resume message\n"); >>>> pci_walk_bus(bus, report_resume, &status); >>>> -- >>>> 2.21.0 >>>> >> -- >> Sathyanarayanan Kuppuswamy >> Linux kernel developer >>
On Wed, Jan 08, 2020 at 04:14:09PM -0800, Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan wrote: > On 1/3/20 6:54 PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 03, 2020 at 05:03:03PM -0800, Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan wrote: > > > On 1/3/20 4:34 PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > > > > On Thu, Dec 26, 2019 at 04:39:07PM -0800, sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com wrote: > > > > > From: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com> > > > > > > > > > > Commit bdb5ac85777d ("PCI/ERR: Handle fatal error recovery") uses > > > > > reset_link() to recover from fatal errors. But, if the reset is > > > > > successful there is no need to continue the rest of the error recovery > > > > > checks. Also, during fatal error recovery, if the initial value of error > > > > > status is PCI_ERS_RESULT_DISCONNECT or PCI_ERS_RESULT_NO_AER_DRIVER then > > > > > even after successful recovery (using reset_link()) pcie_do_recovery() > > > > > will report the recovery result as failure. So update the status of > > > > > error after reset_link(). > > > > I like the part about updating "status" with the result of > > > > reset_link(), and I split that into its own patch because it > > > > seems like a fix that *can* be separated. > > > > > > > > But I'm not convinced that we should skip the ->slot_reset() > > > > callbacks if the reset_link() was successful. > > > If reset_link() call is successful then the result value will be > > > "PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED". So even if you proceed with > > > rest of the code, slot_reset() will never get called right ? > > The current code: > > > > if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen && > > reset_link(dev, service) != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) > > goto failed; > > ... > > if (status == PCI_ERS_RESULT_NEED_RESET) { > > status = PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED; > > pci_walk_bus(bus, report_slot_reset, &status); > > > > doesn't save the result of reset_link(), so if status was > > PCI_ERS_RESULT_NEED_RESET and the reset succeeds, we will call > > ->slot_reset(). > > > > After your patch, if "state == pci_channel_io_frozen", we *never* call > > ->slot_reset(). > > > > Do you think that matches pci-error-recovery.rst? It doesn't seem > > like it to me, but perhaps I haven't read it closely enough. > Documentation does not have clear details on what to do with return > value of reset_link() (step 3). But IMO, if step 3 recovers the device and > returns PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED then there is no need to proceed > to slot reset (step 4). May be we should update the Documentation? Are you suggesting we don't need to call a driver callback after resetting the device? Note that the ->slot_reset() doesn't *perform* a reset; it is called *after* completion of a reset. The doc says: ... Upon completion of slot reset, the platform will call the device slot_reset() callback. ... This call gives drivers the chance to re-initialize the hardware (re-download firmware, etc.). At this point, the driver may assume that the card is in a fresh state and is fully functional. The slot is unfrozen and the driver has full access to PCI config space, memory mapped I/O space and DMA. Interrupts (Legacy, MSI, or MSI-X) will also be available. After we reset a device, the driver certainly needs a chance to reinitialize it. > > > > According to > > > > Documentation/PCI/pci-error-recovery.rst, we should call > > > > ->slot_reset() after completion of the reset. > > > > > > > > For example, rsxx_err_handler implements ->slot_reset(), but > > > > not ->resume(). If we reset the device, we'll claim success and > > > > return, but we won't call rsxx_slot_reset(), which does a bunch > > > > of important-looking recovery stuff. > > > > > > > > If pci-error-recovery.rst is wrong, we should fix that (after > > > > auditing all the drivers to make sure they match). > > > > > > > > > Fixes: bdb5ac85777d ("PCI/ERR: Handle fatal error recovery") > > > > > Cc: Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> > > > > > Cc: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com> > > > > > Signed-off-by: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com> > > > > > Acked-by: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com> > > > > > --- > > > > > drivers/pci/pcie/err.c | 10 +++++++--- > > > > > 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > > > > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c > > > > > index b0e6048a9208..53cd9200ec2c 100644 > > > > > --- a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c > > > > > +++ b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c > > > > > @@ -204,9 +204,12 @@ void pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, enum pci_channel_state state, > > > > > else > > > > > pci_walk_bus(bus, report_normal_detected, &status); > > > > > - if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen && > > > > > - reset_link(dev, service) != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) > > > > > - goto failed; > > > > > + if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen) { > > > > > + status = reset_link(dev, service); > > > > > + if (status != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) > > > > > + goto failed; > > > > > + goto done; > > > > > + } > > > > > if (status == PCI_ERS_RESULT_CAN_RECOVER) { > > > > > status = PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED; > > > > > @@ -228,6 +231,7 @@ void pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, enum pci_channel_state state, > > > > > if (status != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) > > > > > goto failed; > > > > > +done: > > > > > pci_dbg(dev, "broadcast resume message\n"); > > > > > pci_walk_bus(bus, report_resume, &status); > > > > > -- > > > > > 2.21.0 > > > > > > > > -- > > > Sathyanarayanan Kuppuswamy > > > Linux kernel developer > > > > -- > Sathyanarayanan Kuppuswamy > Linux kernel developer >
On 1/9/20 3:26 PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > On Wed, Jan 08, 2020 at 04:14:09PM -0800, Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan wrote: >> On 1/3/20 6:54 PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: >>> On Fri, Jan 03, 2020 at 05:03:03PM -0800, Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan wrote: >>>> On 1/3/20 4:34 PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: >>>>> On Thu, Dec 26, 2019 at 04:39:07PM -0800, sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com wrote: >>>>>> From: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com> >>>>>> >>>>>> Commit bdb5ac85777d ("PCI/ERR: Handle fatal error recovery") uses >>>>>> reset_link() to recover from fatal errors. But, if the reset is >>>>>> successful there is no need to continue the rest of the error recovery >>>>>> checks. Also, during fatal error recovery, if the initial value of error >>>>>> status is PCI_ERS_RESULT_DISCONNECT or PCI_ERS_RESULT_NO_AER_DRIVER then >>>>>> even after successful recovery (using reset_link()) pcie_do_recovery() >>>>>> will report the recovery result as failure. So update the status of >>>>>> error after reset_link(). >>>>> I like the part about updating "status" with the result of >>>>> reset_link(), and I split that into its own patch because it >>>>> seems like a fix that *can* be separated. >>>>> >>>>> But I'm not convinced that we should skip the ->slot_reset() >>>>> callbacks if the reset_link() was successful. >>>> If reset_link() call is successful then the result value will be >>>> "PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED". So even if you proceed with >>>> rest of the code, slot_reset() will never get called right ? >>> The current code: >>> >>> if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen && >>> reset_link(dev, service) != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) >>> goto failed; >>> ... >>> if (status == PCI_ERS_RESULT_NEED_RESET) { >>> status = PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED; >>> pci_walk_bus(bus, report_slot_reset, &status); >>> >>> doesn't save the result of reset_link(), so if status was >>> PCI_ERS_RESULT_NEED_RESET and the reset succeeds, we will call >>> ->slot_reset(). >>> >>> After your patch, if "state == pci_channel_io_frozen", we *never* call >>> ->slot_reset(). >>> >>> Do you think that matches pci-error-recovery.rst? It doesn't seem >>> like it to me, but perhaps I haven't read it closely enough. >> Documentation does not have clear details on what to do with return >> value of reset_link() (step 3). But IMO, if step 3 recovers the device and >> returns PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED then there is no need to proceed >> to slot reset (step 4). May be we should update the Documentation? > Are you suggesting we don't need to call a driver callback after > resetting the device? Note that the ->slot_reset() doesn't *perform* > a reset; it is called *after* completion of a reset. > > The doc says: > > ... Upon completion of slot reset, the platform will call the device > slot_reset() callback. > ... > This call gives drivers the chance to re-initialize the hardware > (re-download firmware, etc.). At this point, the driver may assume > that the card is in a fresh state and is fully functional. The slot > is unfrozen and the driver has full access to PCI config space, > memory mapped I/O space and DMA. Interrupts (Legacy, MSI, or MSI-X) > will also be available. Got it. Let me fix it in next version. But, will this sequence apply for fatal error recovery (triggered from DPC code path) ? I think the device is removed and re-added in hotplug path (DLLSC transition). > > After we reset a device, the driver certainly needs a chance to > reinitialize it. > >>>>> According to >>>>> Documentation/PCI/pci-error-recovery.rst, we should call >>>>> ->slot_reset() after completion of the reset. >>>>> >>>>> For example, rsxx_err_handler implements ->slot_reset(), but >>>>> not ->resume(). If we reset the device, we'll claim success and >>>>> return, but we won't call rsxx_slot_reset(), which does a bunch >>>>> of important-looking recovery stuff. >>>>> >>>>> If pci-error-recovery.rst is wrong, we should fix that (after >>>>> auditing all the drivers to make sure they match). >>>>> >>>>>> Fixes: bdb5ac85777d ("PCI/ERR: Handle fatal error recovery") >>>>>> Cc: Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com> >>>>>> Cc: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com> >>>>>> Signed-off-by: Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan <sathyanarayanan.kuppuswamy@linux.intel.com> >>>>>> Acked-by: Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com> >>>>>> --- >>>>>> drivers/pci/pcie/err.c | 10 +++++++--- >>>>>> 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) >>>>>> >>>>>> diff --git a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c >>>>>> index b0e6048a9208..53cd9200ec2c 100644 >>>>>> --- a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c >>>>>> +++ b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c >>>>>> @@ -204,9 +204,12 @@ void pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, enum pci_channel_state state, >>>>>> else >>>>>> pci_walk_bus(bus, report_normal_detected, &status); >>>>>> - if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen && >>>>>> - reset_link(dev, service) != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) >>>>>> - goto failed; >>>>>> + if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen) { >>>>>> + status = reset_link(dev, service); >>>>>> + if (status != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) >>>>>> + goto failed; >>>>>> + goto done; >>>>>> + } >>>>>> if (status == PCI_ERS_RESULT_CAN_RECOVER) { >>>>>> status = PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED; >>>>>> @@ -228,6 +231,7 @@ void pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, enum pci_channel_state state, >>>>>> if (status != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) >>>>>> goto failed; >>>>>> +done: >>>>>> pci_dbg(dev, "broadcast resume message\n"); >>>>>> pci_walk_bus(bus, report_resume, &status); >>>>>> -- >>>>>> 2.21.0 >>>>>> >>>> -- >>>> Sathyanarayanan Kuppuswamy >>>> Linux kernel developer >>>> >> -- >> Sathyanarayanan Kuppuswamy >> Linux kernel developer >>
diff --git a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c index b0e6048a9208..53cd9200ec2c 100644 --- a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c +++ b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c @@ -204,9 +204,12 @@ void pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, enum pci_channel_state state, else pci_walk_bus(bus, report_normal_detected, &status); - if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen && - reset_link(dev, service) != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) - goto failed; + if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen) { + status = reset_link(dev, service); + if (status != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) + goto failed; + goto done; + } if (status == PCI_ERS_RESULT_CAN_RECOVER) { status = PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED; @@ -228,6 +231,7 @@ void pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, enum pci_channel_state state, if (status != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) goto failed; +done: pci_dbg(dev, "broadcast resume message\n"); pci_walk_bus(bus, report_resume, &status);