[PATCH 2/2] PCI: brcmstb: Add panic/die handler to driver

Florian Fainelli florian.fainelli at broadcom.com
Wed Aug 6 13:41:35 PDT 2025


On 8/6/25 11:50, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
>> I'm not sure I understand the "racy" comment.  If the PCIe bridge is
>> off, we do not read the PCIe error registers.  In this case, PCIe is
>> probably not the cause of the panic.   In the rare case the PCIe
>> bridge is off  and it was the PCIe that caused the panic, nothing
>> gets reported, and this is where we are without this commit.
>> Perhaps this is what you mean by "mostly-works".  But this is the
>> best that can be done with SW given our HW.
> 
> Right, my fault.  The error report registers don't look like standard
> PCIe things, so I suppose they are on the host side, not the PCIe
> side, so they're probably guaranteed to be accessible and non-racy
> unless the bridge is in reset.

To expand upon that part, the situation that I ran in we had the PCIe 
link down and therefore clock gated the PCIe root complex hardware to 
conserve power. Eventually I did hit a voluntary panic, and since all 
panic notifiers registered are invoked in succession, the one registered 
for the PCIe RC was invoked as well and accessing clock gated registers 
would not work and trigger another fault which would be confusing and 
mingle with the panic I was trying to debug initially. Hence this check, 
and a clock gated PCIe RC would not be logging any errors anyway.
-- 
Florian



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