Roland Dreier wrote: > > I'm beginning to think Michael Tsirkin has the only solution to this > > -- architectures need to check that their hardware blocks until the > > config write completion has occurred (and if not, simulate that it has > > in software). > > OK, I guess I'm convinced. The vague language in the base PCI 3.0 > spec about "dependencies" made me think that a read of a config > register had to wait until all previous writes to the same register > are done. So I'll drop this patch for now. > > John, you'll need to try and come up with a way to solve this in the > Altix implementation of pci_write_config_xxx(). > > - R.
Sorry, but I find this change a bit puzzling. The problem is particular to the PPB on the HCA and not Altix. I can't see anywhere that a PCI Config Write is required to block until completion, it is the driver and the HCA ,not the Altix hardware that requires the Config Write to have completed before we leave mthca_reset() Changing pci_write_config_xxx() will change the behavior for ALL drivers and the possibility of breaking something else. The fix was very low risk in mthca_reset(), changing the PCI code to fix this is much more onerous. I know you must feel like "piggy in the middle" with this, so I don't mean to cause you any problems, but I guess I don't understand the reluctance for the driver fix. John -- John Partridge Silicon Graphics Inc Tel: 651-683-3428 Vnet: 233-3428 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ openib-general mailing list openib-general@openib.org http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general To unsubscribe, please visit http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general