[RFC PATCH v4 3/5] PCI: Check platform specific ECAM quirks

Christopher Covington cov at codeaurora.org
Wed Jun 29 06:34:01 PDT 2016


Hi Tomasz,

On 06/29/2016 06:48 AM, Tomasz Nowicki wrote:
> On 28.06.2016 18:12, Duc Dang wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 6:04 AM, Christopher Covington
>> <cov at codeaurora.org> wrote:
>>> Hi Tomasz,

>>> Ard's comments on v3 included:
>>>
>>> "... exact OEM table/rev id matches ..."
>>> "... substring match ... out of the question ..."

Digging through the archives I see Jon Master commented earlier to "be
careful with substring match".

>> I think having OEM Table ID as "PLAT " and then "PLAT2 " (the the 
>> next version of the SoC) is common. So yes, matching full string is
>> better as we can use "PLAT2 " in MCFG table and not worry about the
>> "PLAT" sub-string match causes the quirk to be applied
>> unintentionally.

> Note that platforms already shipped where OEM string has no padding will

I'm confused by this statement. OEMID is defined as 6 bytes long and OEM
Table ID as 8 bytes long in the ACPI specification. As far as I can
tell, if your string isn't exactly that long, padding up to that length
is required.

> have change the firmware or add 0 padding to our quirk array IDs.

The fixed 6 or 8 character string compare, as used v2 of this patchset,
will be compatible with existing firmware as best I can tell. Adding
padding to the quirk array IDs is exactly what I'm suggesting, although
all the strings I've seen are space padded rather than null padded.

Matches:
{"APM   ", "XGENE   ", 1}
{"CAVIUM", "THUNDERX", 1}
{"HISI  ", "HISI-D02", 1}
{"HISI  ", "HISI-D03", 1}
{"QCOM  ", "QDF2432 ", 1}

Given the above tuples, won't accidentally match:
(guessing at possible future ids)
{"APM   ", "XGENEi  ", 1}
{"CAVIUM", "THUNDERX", i} i != 1
{"CAVIUM", "THUNDERi", 1}
{"CAVIUM", "THUNDRXi", 1}
{"HISI  ", "HISI-D0i", 1} i != 2 && i != 3
{"QCOM  ", "QDF24ij ", 1} i != 3 && j != 2

References for APM, HiSilicon IDs:
https://lists.linaro.org/pipermail/linaro-acpi/2016-June/007108.html
https://lists.linaro.org/pipermail/linaro-acpi/2016-June/007043.html

Thanks,
Cov

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