Hi Bjorn,

> On Nov 23, 2020, at 3:28 PM, Bjorn Helgaas <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 04:10:31PM -0800, Sean V Kelley wrote:
>> In some cases a bridge may not exist as the hardware controlling may be
>> handled only by firmware and so is not visible to the OS. This scenario is
>> also possible in future use cases involving non-native use of RCECs by
>> firmware.
>> 
>> Explicitly apply conditional logic around these resets by limiting them to
>> Root Ports and Downstream Ports.
> 
> Can you help me understand this?  The subject says "Limit AER resets"
> and here you say "limit them to RPs and DPs", but it's not completely
> obvious how the resets are being limited, i.e., the patch doesn't add
> anything like:
> 
> +  if (type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_ROOT_PORT ||
> +      type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_DOWNSTREAM)
>      reset_subordinates(bridge);
> 
> It *does* add checks around pcie_clear_device_status(), but that also
> includes RC_EC.  And that's not a reset, so I don't think that's
> explicitly mentioned in the commit log.

The subject should have referred to the clearing of the device status rather 
than resets.
It originally came from this simpler patch in which I made use of reset instead 
of clear:

https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pci/[email protected]/

So a rephrase of clearing in place of resets would be more appropriate.

Then we added the notion of bridges…below

> 
> Also see the question below.
> 
>> Link: 
>> https://lore.kernel.org/r/[email protected]
>> Signed-off-by: Sean V Kelley <[email protected]>
>> Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <[email protected]>
>> Acked-by: Jonathan Cameron <[email protected]>
>> ---
>> drivers/pci/pcie/err.c | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------
>> 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
>> 
>> diff --git a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c
>> index 8b53aecdb43d..7883c9791562 100644
>> --- a/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c
>> +++ b/drivers/pci/pcie/err.c
>> @@ -148,13 +148,17 @@ static int report_resume(struct pci_dev *dev, void 
>> *data)
>> 
>> /**
>>  * pci_walk_bridge - walk bridges potentially AER affected
>> - * @bridge: bridge which may be a Port
>> + * @bridge: bridge which may be a Port, an RCEC with associated RCiEPs,
>> + *          or an RCiEP associated with an RCEC
>>  * @cb:              callback to be called for each device found
>>  * @userdata:        arbitrary pointer to be passed to callback
>>  *
>>  * If the device provided is a bridge, walk the subordinate bus, including
>>  * any bridged devices on buses under this bus.  Call the provided callback
>>  * on each device found.
>> + *
>> + * If the device provided has no subordinate bus, call the callback on the
>> + * device itself.
>>  */
>> static void pci_walk_bridge(struct pci_dev *bridge,
>>                          int (*cb)(struct pci_dev *, void *),
>> @@ -162,6 +166,8 @@ static void pci_walk_bridge(struct pci_dev *bridge,
>> {
>>      if (bridge->subordinate)
>>              pci_walk_bus(bridge->subordinate, cb, userdata);
>> +    else
>> +            cb(bridge, userdata);
>> }
>> 
>> pci_ers_result_t pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev,
>> @@ -174,10 +180,13 @@ pci_ers_result_t pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev,
>> 
>>      /*
>>       * Error recovery runs on all subordinates of the bridge.  If the
>> -     * bridge detected the error, it is cleared at the end.
>> +     * bridge detected the error, it is cleared at the end.  For RCiEPs
>> +     * we should reset just the RCiEP itself.
>>       */
>>      if (type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_ROOT_PORT ||
>> -        type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_DOWNSTREAM)
>> +        type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_DOWNSTREAM ||
>> +        type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_RC_EC ||
>> +        type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_RC_END)
>>              bridge = dev;
>>      else
>>              bridge = pci_upstream_bridge(dev);
>> @@ -185,6 +194,12 @@ pci_ers_result_t pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev,
>>      pci_dbg(bridge, "broadcast error_detected message\n");
>>      if (state == pci_channel_io_frozen) {
>>              pci_walk_bridge(bridge, report_frozen_detected, &status);
>> +            if (type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_RC_END) {
>> +                    pci_warn(dev, "subordinate device reset not possible 
>> for RCiEP\n");
>> +                    status = PCI_ERS_RESULT_NONE;
>> +                    goto failed;
>> +            }
>> +
>>              status = reset_subordinates(bridge);
>>              if (status != PCI_ERS_RESULT_RECOVERED) {
>>                      pci_warn(bridge, "subordinate device reset failed\n");
>> @@ -217,9 +232,13 @@ pci_ers_result_t pcie_do_recovery(struct pci_dev *dev,
>>      pci_dbg(bridge, "broadcast resume message\n");
>>      pci_walk_bridge(bridge, report_resume, &status);
>> 
>> -    if (pcie_aer_is_native(bridge))
>> -            pcie_clear_device_status(bridge);
>> -    pci_aer_clear_nonfatal_status(bridge);
>> +    if (type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_ROOT_PORT ||
>> +        type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_DOWNSTREAM ||
>> +        type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_RC_EC) {
>> +            if (pcie_aer_is_native(bridge))
>> +                    pcie_clear_device_status(bridge);
>> +            pci_aer_clear_nonfatal_status(bridge);
> 
> This is hard to understand because "type" is from "dev", but "bridge"
> is not necessarily the same device.  Should it be this?
> 
>  type = pci_pcie_type(bridge);
>  if (type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_ROOT_PORT ||
>      ...)

Correct, it would be better if the type was based on the ‘bridge’.

Thanks,

Sean

> 
>> +    }
>>      pci_info(bridge, "device recovery successful\n");
>>      return status;
>> 
>> -- 
>> 2.29.2

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