[PATCH v7 2/3] PCI: Enable PCIe Relaxed Ordering if supported

Ding Tianhong dingtianhong at huawei.com
Wed Jul 26 18:01:30 PDT 2017



On 2017/7/27 3:05, Casey Leedom wrote:
> | From: Alexander Duyck <alexander.duyck at gmail.com>
> | Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 11:44 AM
> | 
> | On Jul 26, 2017 11:26 AM, "Casey Leedom" <leedom at chelsio.com> wrote:
> | |
> | |     I think that the patch will need to be extended to modify
> | |     drivers/pci.c/iov.c:sriov_enable() to explicitly turn off
> | |     Relaxed Ordering Enable if the Root Complex is marked
> |     for no RO TLPs.
> | 
> | I'm not sure that would be an issue. Wouldn't most VFs inherit the PF's settings?
> 
> Ah yes, you're right.  This is covered in section 3.5.4 of the Single Root I/O
> Virtualization and Sharing Specification, Revision 1.0 (September 11, 2007),
> governing the PCIe Capability Device Control register.  It states that the VF
> version of that register shall follow the setting of the corresponding PF.
> 
> So we should enhance the cxgb4vf/sge.c:t4vf_sge_alloc_rxq() in the same
> way we did for the cxgb4 driver, but that's not critical since the Relaxed
> Ordering Enable supersedes the internal chip's desire to use the Relaxed
> Ordering Attribute.
> 
> Ding, send me a note if you'd like me to work that up for you.
> 

Ok, you could send the change log and I could put it in the v8 version together,
will you base on the patch 3/3 or build a independence patch?

Ding

> | Also I thought most of the VF configuration space is read only.
> 
> Yes, but not all of it.  And when a VF is exported to a Virtual Machine,
> then the Hypervisor captures and interprets all accesses to the VF's
> PCIe Configuration Space from the VM.
> 
> Thanks again for reminding me of the subtle aspect of the SR_IOV
> specification that I forgot.
> 
> Casey
> .
> 




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