[PATCH v2 07/24] PCI: mediatek: Remove redundant error fabrication when device read fails
Naveen Naidu
naveennaidu479 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 15 07:38:48 PDT 2021
An MMIO read from a PCI device that doesn't exist or doesn't respond
causes a PCI error. There's no real data to return to satisfy the
CPU read, so most hardware fabricates ~0 data.
The host controller drivers sets the error response values (~0) and
returns an error when faulty hardware read occurs. But the error
response value (~0) is already being set in PCI_OP_READ and
PCI_USER_READ_CONFIG whenever a read by host controller driver fails.
Thus, it's no longer necessary for the host controller drivers to
fabricate any error response.
This helps unify PCI error response checking and make error check
consistent and easier to find.
Signed-off-by: Naveen Naidu <naveennaidu479 at gmail.com>
---
drivers/pci/controller/pcie-mediatek.c | 11 ++---------
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-mediatek.c b/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-mediatek.c
index 2f3f974977a3..a19f8ec5d392 100644
--- a/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-mediatek.c
+++ b/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-mediatek.c
@@ -365,19 +365,12 @@ static int mtk_pcie_config_read(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn,
{
struct mtk_pcie_port *port;
u32 bn = bus->number;
- int ret;
port = mtk_pcie_find_port(bus, devfn);
- if (!port) {
- *val = ~0;
+ if (!port)
return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND;
- }
-
- ret = mtk_pcie_hw_rd_cfg(port, bn, devfn, where, size, val);
- if (ret)
- *val = ~0;
- return ret;
+ return mtk_pcie_hw_rd_cfg(port, bn, devfn, where, size, val);
}
static int mtk_pcie_config_write(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn,
--
2.25.1
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