On 2018-07-03 20:04, Lukas Wunner wrote:
On Mon, Jul 02, 2018 at 06:52:47PM -0400, Sinan Kaya wrote:
@@ -308,8 +310,17 @@ void pcie_do_fatal_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev, u32 service)
                pci_dev_put(pdev);
        }

+       hpsvc = pcie_port_find_service(udev, PCIE_PORT_SERVICE_HP);
+       hpdev = pcie_port_find_device(udev, PCIE_PORT_SERVICE_HP);
+
+       if (hpdev && hpsvc)
+               hpsvc->mask_irq(to_pcie_device(hpdev));
+
        result = reset_link(udev, service);

+       if (hpdev && hpsvc)
+               hpsvc->unmask_irq(to_pcie_device(hpdev));
+

We've already got the ->reset_slot callback in struct hotplug_slot_ops,
I'm wondering if we really need additional ones for this use case.

If you just do...

        if (!pci_probe_reset_slot(dev->slot))
                pci_reset_slot(dev->slot)
        else {
                /* regular code path */
        }

would that not be equivalent?


pcie_do_fatal_recovery() calls
          reset_link()
which calls dpc_reset_link() or aer_root_reset() depending on the event.

and dpc_reset_link() and aer_root_reset() do their own cleanup stuffs.
infact, aer_root_reset() is the only function which actually triggers pci_reset_bridge_secondary_bus().

So if we try to fit in your suggestion:

if (!pci_probe_reset_slot(dev->slot))
{
    pci_reset_slot(dev->slot)
result = reset_link(udev, service); >> in this case aer_root_reset must not call pci_reset_bridge_secondary_bus()
} else
result = reset_link(udev, service); >> in this case aer_root_reset must call pci_reset_bridge_secondary_bus() [since bridge is not hotplug capable)

Did I get your suggestion right ?

Regards,
Oza.

(It's worth noting though that pciehp is the only hotplug driver
implementing the ->reset_slot callback.  If hotplug is handled by
a different driver or by the platform firmware, devices may still
be removed and re-enumerated twice.)


Thanks,

Lukas

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