[PATCH v2 2/6] PCI/MSI: Factor out pci_get_msi_cap() interface
Alexander Gordeev
agordeev at redhat.com
Tue Oct 1 20:35:27 EST 2013
On Tue, Oct 01, 2013 at 05:51:33PM +1000, Michael Ellerman wrote:
> The disadvantage is that any restriction imposed on us above the quota
> can only be reported as an error from pci_enable_msix().
>
> The quota code, called from pci_get_msix_limit(), can only do so much to
> interogate firmware about the limitations. The ultimate way to check if
> firmware will give us enough MSIs is to try and allocate them. But we
> can't do that from pci_get_msix_limit() because the driver is not asking
> us to enable MSIs, just query them.
If things are this way then pci_enable_msix() already exposed to this
problem internally on pSeries.
I see that even successful quota checks in rtas_msi_check_device() and
rtas_setup_msi_irqs() do not guarantee (as you say) that firmware will
give enough MSIs. Hence, pci_enable_msix() might fail even though the
its quota checks succeeded.
Therefore, nothing will really change if we make pci_get_msix_limit() check
quota and hope the follow-up call to pci_enable_msix() succeeded.
(Of course, we could allocate-deallocate MSIs at check time, but I think it
is an overkill).
> You'll also need to add another arch hook, for the quota check, and
> we'll have to add it to our per-platform indirection as well.
Already, in a branch, hidden from Bjorn & Tejun eyes ;)
> All a lot of bother for no real gain IMHO.
Well, I do not have a strong opinion here. I leave it to the ones who have :)
But few drivers have became clearer as result of this change (and messy ones
are still messy).
> cheers
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Regards,
Alexander Gordeev
agordeev at redhat.com
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