On 02/06/14 14:37, John Baldwin wrote:
I have a patch to teach the PCI bus code and PCI-PCI bridge driver to
manage PCI bus numbers. The approach is somewhat similar to how
NEW_PCIB manages I/O windows for briges. Each bridge creates an rman
to manage the bus numbers for all buses and bridges that live below
it. Each bus allocates a bus resource from its parent bridge, and
child bridges allocate their ranges from their parent devices. At the
"top" of the PCI tree, the Host-PCI bridges allocate their respective
bus ranges from their PCI domain/segment. There isn't really a
device node for PCI domains, so I created a helper API that basically
auto- creates a PCI bus rman for each domain on first use and then
sub-allocates from that for Host-PCI bridges.
The current patch (with some extra debugging) is at
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~jhb/patches/pci_bus_rman.3.patch
I would like to commit this to HEAD soon but thought I would post it
for some pre-commit testing for the brave. :) If you are really
brave, try booting with 'hw.pci.clear_buses=1' which will force the
kernel to renumber all buses in the system. If you are really,
really brave, try booting with 'hw.pci.clear_bars=1',
'hw.pci.clear_buses=1', and 'hw.pci.clear_pcib=1'. (My laptop
survives with all those set)
Note that the patch only enables bus number management on amd64 and
i386. I believe ia64 just needs to define PCI_RES_BUS for this to
work since it mandates ACPI. Porting this to other platforms
requires handling PCI_RES_BUS rseources for Host-PCI bridges in
bus_alloc_resource(), bus_adjust_resource(), and
bus_release_resource().
Setting all 3 on an Atom D510MO works fine. On a Lenovo W520 though
hw.pci.clear_bars=1 causes a lockup during boot. The last few lines
with a normal boot are:
pcib0: <ACPI Host-PCI bridge> port 0xcf8-0xcff on acpi0
pcib0: decoding 5 range 0-0xfe
pci0: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib0
secbus=1, subbus=1
pci0:0:1:0: allocated initial secbus range
While a verbose boot produces:
pcib0: allocated type 3 (0xc0000400-0xc00007ff) for rid 10 of pci:0:0:26:0
pcib0: matched entry for 0x26.INTA
pcib0: slot 26 INTA hardwired to IRQ 26
And it ends there. Setting the other 2 are fine though.
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