[PULL] PCI: meson: Fix PERST# timing by asserting reset before LTSSM enable
gowtham
gowtham at ferryfair.com
Sat Jun 13 21:26:26 PDT 2026
The following changes since commit
bb532bfaf7919c7c98caab81864e9ce2646e11e3:
Linux 7.0.11 (2026-06-01 17:54:55 +0200)
are available in the Git repository at:
https://github.com/GowthamKudupudi/linux.git
tags/meson-pcie-warm-reset-linux-7.0.y
for you to fetch changes up to 852811b11795ee389ea6a953ed0db69b76722469:
PCI: meson: Fix PERST# timing by asserting reset before LTSSM enable
(2026-06-14 09:41:01 +0530)
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PCI: meson: Fix PERST# timing by asserting reset before LTSSM enable
On warm reboot, the PCIe controller's LTSSM starts link training
immediately if PERST# is already deasserted from the previous boot.
The driver then pulses PERST# for only 500us, which is too short to
properly reset the endpoint device that has already started training.
Fix by moving the PERST# assert/deassert pulse BEFORE enabling LTSSM,
so the endpoint gets a clean reset cycle before link training begins.
This was found on Amlogic G12B (A311D) with NVMe on an M.2 slot.
Cold boot worked because POR held PERST# low; warm reboot did not.
The fix was confirmed on a Banana Pi CM4 with Waveshare IO base board.
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Gowtham Kudupudi (1):
PCI: meson: Fix PERST# timing by asserting reset before LTSSM
enable
drivers/pci/controller/dwc/pci-meson.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
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