On 7/2/25 18:33, Daniel Wagner wrote:
Ensure that IRQ affinity setup also respects the queue-to-CPU mapping
constraints provided by the block layer. This allows the NVMe driver
to avoid assigning interrupts to CPUs that the block layer has excluded
(e.g., isolated CPUs).

Signed-off-by: Daniel Wagner <w...@kernel.org>
---
  drivers/nvme/host/pci.c | 1 +
  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)

diff --git a/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c b/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c
index 
a509dc1f1d1400bc0de6d2f9424c126d9b966751..5293d5a3e5ee19427bec834741258be134bdc2c9
 100644
--- a/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c
+++ b/drivers/nvme/host/pci.c
@@ -2589,6 +2589,7 @@ static int nvme_setup_irqs(struct nvme_dev *dev, unsigned 
int nr_io_queues)
                .pre_vectors    = 1,
                .calc_sets      = nvme_calc_irq_sets,
                .priv           = dev,
+               .mask           = blk_mq_possible_queue_affinity(),
        };
        unsigned int irq_queues, poll_queues;
        unsigned int flags = PCI_IRQ_ALL_TYPES | PCI_IRQ_AFFINITY;


That was easy :-)

Reviewed-by: Hannes Reinecke <h...@suse.de>

Cheers,

Hannes
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