Re: [EXTERNAL] pcib msix allocation in arm64
Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2022 15:13:56 UTC
> On 1 Dec 2022, at 11:54, Souradeep Chakrabarti <schakrabarti@microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Andrew Turner <andrew@fubar.geek.nz> >> Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2022 6:21 PM >> To: Souradeep Chakrabarti <schakrabarti@microsoft.com> >> Cc: Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com>; Wei Hu <weh@microsoft.com>; freebsd- >> hackers@FreeBSD.org >> Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] pcib msix allocation in arm64 >> >> Hi Souradeep, >> >> For the vmbus_pcib driver you’ll need to implement the pcib_alloc_msi, >> pcib_release_msi, and the msix versions, and pcib_map_msi. >> >> For alloc and release you can just call into the same intr_* function as >> pci_host_generic_acpi.c. You’ll need to pass in the xref for the interrupt controller. >> It needs to be the xref the MSI controller registered. For the GICv2m it’s >> ACPI_MSI_XREF. > [Souradeep] > I am currently specifying gic_mbi_start and gic_mbi_end with SPI start and end number, in gic_v3_acpi_attach() and > I can see my intr_alloc_msi() and intr_map_msi() are working. But then mlx driver is > getting stuck at CREATE_EQ . > > mlx5_core0: WARN: wait_func:967:(pid 0): CREATE_EQ(0x301) timeout. Will cause a leak of a command resource > mlx5_core0: WARN: mlx5_start_eqs:588:(pid 0): failed to create async EQ -60 > mlx5_core0: ERR: mlx5_load_one:1157:(pid 0): Failed to start pages and async EQs > mlx5_core0: WARN: wait_func:967:(pid 0): MANAGE_PAGES(0x108) timeout. Will cause a leak of a command resource > mlx5_core0: ERR: reclaim_pages:444:(pid 0): failed reclaiming pages > mlx5_core0: WARN: mlx5_reclaim_startup_pages:574:(pid 0): failed reclaiming pages (-60) > mlx5_core0: ERR: init_one:1644:(pid 0): mlx5_load_one failed -60 > > > gic_v3_acpi_attach( ) > -- > -- > 323 sc->gic_mbi_start = 64; > 324 sc->gic_mbi_end = 920; > 325 > 326 err = gic_v3_attach(dev); > 327 if (err != 0) > 328 goto error; > 329 > 330 sc->gic_pic = intr_pic_register(dev, ACPI_INTR_XREF); > 331 if (sc->gic_pic == NULL) { > 332 device_printf(dev, "could not register PIC\n"); > 333 err = ENXIO; > 334 goto error; > 335 } > 336 err = intr_msi_register(dev, ACPI_MSI_XREF); > 337 if (err) { > 338 device_printf(dev, "could not register MSI\n"); > 339 } > 340 if (intr_pic_claim_root(dev, ACPI_INTR_XREF, arm_gic_v3_intr, sc, > 341 GIC_LAST_SGI - GIC_FIRST_SGI + 1) != 0) { > 342 err = ENXIO; > 343 goto error; > 344 } > We don't have SPI range mentioned in ACPI DSDT, so I need to specify it manually in the code. > It looks like MSI interrupt is not coming to the mlx. > Is there any interrupt remapping blocked by FreeBSD kernel here? Do you see the expected interrupt in arm_gic_v3_intr? If so it would be useful to trace it though intr_isrc_dispatch. If no it may be because the interrupt is not being triggered, or is masked. Andrew