[PATCH] PCI: enable extended tags support for PCIe endpoints
Bjorn Helgaas
helgaas at kernel.org
Fri Nov 11 12:58:01 PST 2016
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 01:35:41PM -0500, Sinan Kaya wrote:
> On 9/24/2016 10:10 PM, Sinan Kaya wrote:
> > Each PCIe device can issue up to 32 transactions at a time by default.
> > Each transaction is tracked by a tag number on the bus. 32 outstanding
> > transactions is not enough for some performance critical applications
> > especially when a lot of small sized frames are transmitted.
> >
> > Extended tags support increases this number to 256. Devices not
> > supporting extended tags tie-off this field to 0. According to ECN, it
> > is safe to enable this feature for all PCIe endpoints.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Sinan Kaya <okaya at codeaurora.org>
> > ---
> > drivers/pci/probe.c | 7 +++++++
> > 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+)
> >
> > diff --git a/drivers/pci/probe.c b/drivers/pci/probe.c
> > index 93f280d..2424f38 100644
> > --- a/drivers/pci/probe.c
> > +++ b/drivers/pci/probe.c
> > @@ -1505,12 +1505,19 @@ static void program_hpp_type2(struct pci_dev *dev, struct hpp_type2 *hpp)
> > */
> > }
> >
> > +static int pci_configure_extended_tags(struct pci_dev *dev)
> > +{
>
> I should have checked the capability here before trying to enable it.
> I'll post a follow up patch on this.
>
> Is there any other feedback?
If this were completely safe to enable for every device that supported
it, why would there be an enable bit in Device Control?
I don't know anything about extended tags, but it worries me a little
when there's a "go-fast" switch and no explanation about when and why
we might need to go slow.
> > + return pcie_capability_set_word(dev, PCI_EXP_DEVCTL,
> > + PCI_EXP_DEVCTL_EXT_TAG);
> > +}
> > +
> > static void pci_configure_device(struct pci_dev *dev)
> > {
> > struct hotplug_params hpp;
> > int ret;
> >
> > pci_configure_mps(dev);
> > + pci_configure_extended_tags(dev);
> >
> > memset(&hpp, 0, sizeof(hpp));
> > ret = pci_get_hp_params(dev, &hpp);
> >
>
>
> --
> Sinan Kaya
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