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authorBjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>2017-01-11 09:11:53 -0600
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>2017-01-26 08:24:38 +0100
commit4922a6a5cfa7ff25622f07860d840e6b9c49f6a1 (patch)
treef363679dcda7504657e17ab3bbd1e0835b7fb9d4 /drivers/pci
parentc6bdc450fe93b54c394143a3e564a6730f3350ff (diff)
PCI: Enumerate switches below PCI-to-PCIe bridges
commit 51ebfc92b72b4f7dac1ab45683bf56741e454b8c upstream. A PCI-to-PCIe bridge (a "reverse bridge") has a PCI or PCI-X primary interface and a PCI Express secondary interface. The PCIe interface is a Downstream Port that originates a Link. See the "PCI Express to PCI/PCI-X Bridge Specification", rev 1.0, sections 1.2 and A.6. The bug report below involves a PCI-to-PCIe bridge and a PCIe switch below the bridge: 00:1e.0 Intel 82801 PCI Bridge to [bus 01-0a] 01:00.0 Pericom PI7C9X111SL PCIe-to-PCI Reversible Bridge to [bus 02-0a] 02:00.0 Pericom Device 8608 [PCIe Upstream Port] to [bus 03-0a] 03:01.0 Pericom Device 8608 [PCIe Downstream Port] to [bus 0a] 01:00.0 is configured as a PCI-to-PCIe bridge (despite the name printed by lspci). As we traverse a PCIe hierarchy, device connections alternate between PCIe Links and internal Switch logic. Previously we did not recognize that 01:00.0 had a secondary link, so we thought the 02:00.0 Upstream Port *did* have a secondary link. In fact, it's the other way around: 01:00.0 has a secondary link, and 02:00.0 has internal Switch logic on its secondary side. When we thought 02:00.0 had a secondary link, the pci_scan_slot() -> only_one_child() path assumed 02:00.0 could have only one child, so 03:00.0 was the only possible downstream device. But 03:00.0 doesn't exist, so we didn't look for any other devices on bus 03. Booting with "pci=pcie_scan_all" is a workaround, but we don't want users to have to do that. Recognize that PCI-to-PCIe bridges originate links on their secondary interfaces. Link: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189361 Fixes: d0751b98dfa3 ("PCI: Add dev->has_secondary_link to track downstream PCIe links") Tested-by: Blake Moore <blake.moore@men.de> Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/pci')
-rw-r--r--drivers/pci/probe.c12
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/pci/probe.c b/drivers/pci/probe.c
index 104c46d53121..300770cdc084 100644
--- a/drivers/pci/probe.c
+++ b/drivers/pci/probe.c
@@ -1050,6 +1050,7 @@ void set_pcie_port_type(struct pci_dev *pdev)
pos = pci_find_capability(pdev, PCI_CAP_ID_EXP);
if (!pos)
return;
+
pdev->pcie_cap = pos;
pci_read_config_word(pdev, pos + PCI_EXP_FLAGS, &reg16);
pdev->pcie_flags_reg = reg16;
@@ -1057,13 +1058,14 @@ void set_pcie_port_type(struct pci_dev *pdev)
pdev->pcie_mpss = reg16 & PCI_EXP_DEVCAP_PAYLOAD;
/*
- * A Root Port is always the upstream end of a Link. No PCIe
- * component has two Links. Two Links are connected by a Switch
- * that has a Port on each Link and internal logic to connect the
- * two Ports.
+ * A Root Port or a PCI-to-PCIe bridge is always the upstream end
+ * of a Link. No PCIe component has two Links. Two Links are
+ * connected by a Switch that has a Port on each Link and internal
+ * logic to connect the two Ports.
*/
type = pci_pcie_type(pdev);
- if (type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_ROOT_PORT)
+ if (type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_ROOT_PORT ||
+ type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_PCIE_BRIDGE)
pdev->has_secondary_link = 1;
else if (type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_UPSTREAM ||
type == PCI_EXP_TYPE_DOWNSTREAM) {