On Fri, Apr 18, 2025 at 04:22:09PM +0100, Robert Swindells wrote: > Maybe read the suggestion as "find out why it isn't using msi".
I am back with some results with this. The nvme is available from a BOSS-N1 RAID controller. It is confgurable from the BIOS and is able to export one RAID made of one or two NVME (two in my case, but I tested one, no difference). It is not able to export the two NVME as-is. Removing the RAID set from the controller cause a nvme0ns1 (0 bytes) device to appear, and the biowait lags are gone (but the NVME cannot be used, of course). I added many printfs to understand what is going on. MSI is not enabled because the host bridge does not support it happens in sys/arch/x86/pci/pci_msi_machdep.c:pci_msix_alloc_common() We have: ppb0 at pci0 dev 10 function 0: Intel product 1bba (rev. 0x11) pci1 at ppb0 bus 1 nvme0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0: Marvell product 2241 (rev. 0x20) nvme0: NVMe 1.3 nvme0: interrupting at ioapic0 pin 16 nvme0: Dell BOSS-N1, firmware 11131069, serial VN0WW56VFCV004A801TY ld0 at nvme0 nsid 1 pcictl pci0 dump -b 0 -d 10 -f 0 says: (...) Capability register at 0x90 type: 0x05 (MSI) (...) PCI Message Signaled Interrupt Message Control register: 0x0100 MSI Enabled: off Hence the question is now how to enable MSI? -- Emmanuel Dreyfus m...@netbsd.org