RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Thanks Alex. I know it is difficult to reproduce this issue on your side. I just created a bug to track it at https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195891 -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] Sent: Friday, May 26, 2017 11:52 PM To: Cheng, Collins <collins.ch...@amd.com> Cc: Alexander Duyck <alexander.du...@gmail.com>; Bjorn Helgaas <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com>; Yinghai Lu <ying...@kernel.org> Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Fri, 26 May 2017 01:52:35 + "Cheng, Collins" <collins.ch...@amd.com> wrote: > Hi Alex W, > > I don't need the kernel patch anymore. However it looks the kernel could be > improved to handle this more gracefully when PCI resource allocation fail. Do > you have a plan to improve it in kernel PCI code? I don't have a device capable of reproducing and I'm currently working on issues elsewhere. If you don't plan to continue working on it, I'd suggest filing a bug at bugzilla.kernel.org so that we can at least track the problem. Thanks, Alex > -Original Message- > From: Cheng, Collins > Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 4:56 PM > To: 'Alex Williamson' <alex.william...@redhat.com> > Cc: Alexander Duyck <alexander.du...@gmail.com>; Bjorn Helgaas > <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; > linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander > <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com>; > Yinghai Lu <ying...@kernel.org> > Subject: RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the > SR-IOV incapable platform > > Hi Alex W, Alex D, > > I just tried two options, one is enable "Above 4G Decoding" in BIOS setup > menu, the other is add "pci=realloc=off" in grub. Both can fix this issue. > Please see the attached log files. > > Previously I thought "Above 4G Decoding" is enabled, but it is off when I > looked CMOS setup today. > > For now I think we have a solution. For the system that supports "Above 4G > Decoding", user should enable it when use a SR-IOV supported device. For the > system that doesn't support "Above 4G Decoding", user needs to add > "pci=realloc=off" in grub. > > Potentially I think kernel still needs to find a way to avoid this issue > happen, like keeps the resource as the BIOS assigned value if there is a > failure on device's resource reallocation. > > > -Collins Cheng > > > -Original Message- > From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] > Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 2:20 AM > To: Cheng, Collins <collins.ch...@amd.com> > Cc: Alexander Duyck <alexander.du...@gmail.com>; Bjorn Helgaas > <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; > linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander > <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com>; > Yinghai Lu <ying...@kernel.org> > Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the > SR-IOV incapable platform > > On Tue, 23 May 2017 03:41:21 + > "Cheng, Collins" <collins.ch...@amd.com> wrote: > > > Hi Alex, > > > > I owe you a dmesg log. Attachment are two log files. 1.txt is without > > "pci=earlydump", 2.txt is with "pci=earlydump". The platform is an ASUS > > Z170-A motherboard that doesn't support SR-IOV. The graphics card is AMD > > FirePro S7150 card which enabled SR-IOV. > > > > You could find the error info like below in both logs. From the log, kernel > > failed to reallocate resource for BAR0 which is PF's Frame Buffer BAR > > (256MB needed), but kernel reallocated resource for BAR9 which is for VF. > > You are right, the real bug that is something goes wrong with the > > reallocation leaving the PF without resources. > > > > [0.992976] pci :01:00.0: BAR 0: no space for [mem size 0x1000 > > 64bit pref] > > [0.992976] pci :01:00.0: BAR 0: failed to assign [mem size > > 0x1000 64bit pref] > > [0.992977] pci :01:00.0: BAR 7: no space for [mem size 0x4000 > > 64bit pref] > > [0.992978] pci :01:00.0: BAR 7: failed to assign [mem size > > 0x4000 64bit pref] > > [0.992979] pci :01:00.0: BAR 9: assigned [mem 0x88c0-0x8abf > > 64bit pref] > > [0.992986] pci :01:00.0: BAR 12: no space for [mem size 0x0200] &g
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Thanks Alex. I know it is difficult to reproduce this issue on your side. I just created a bug to track it at https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195891 -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] Sent: Friday, May 26, 2017 11:52 PM To: Cheng, Collins Cc: Alexander Duyck ; Bjorn Helgaas ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander ; Zytaruk, Kelly ; Yinghai Lu Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Fri, 26 May 2017 01:52:35 + "Cheng, Collins" wrote: > Hi Alex W, > > I don't need the kernel patch anymore. However it looks the kernel could be > improved to handle this more gracefully when PCI resource allocation fail. Do > you have a plan to improve it in kernel PCI code? I don't have a device capable of reproducing and I'm currently working on issues elsewhere. If you don't plan to continue working on it, I'd suggest filing a bug at bugzilla.kernel.org so that we can at least track the problem. Thanks, Alex > -Original Message- > From: Cheng, Collins > Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 4:56 PM > To: 'Alex Williamson' > Cc: Alexander Duyck ; Bjorn Helgaas > ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; > linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander > ; Zytaruk, Kelly ; > Yinghai Lu > Subject: RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the > SR-IOV incapable platform > > Hi Alex W, Alex D, > > I just tried two options, one is enable "Above 4G Decoding" in BIOS setup > menu, the other is add "pci=realloc=off" in grub. Both can fix this issue. > Please see the attached log files. > > Previously I thought "Above 4G Decoding" is enabled, but it is off when I > looked CMOS setup today. > > For now I think we have a solution. For the system that supports "Above 4G > Decoding", user should enable it when use a SR-IOV supported device. For the > system that doesn't support "Above 4G Decoding", user needs to add > "pci=realloc=off" in grub. > > Potentially I think kernel still needs to find a way to avoid this issue > happen, like keeps the resource as the BIOS assigned value if there is a > failure on device's resource reallocation. > > > -Collins Cheng > > > -Original Message- > From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] > Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 2:20 AM > To: Cheng, Collins > Cc: Alexander Duyck ; Bjorn Helgaas > ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; > linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander > ; Zytaruk, Kelly ; > Yinghai Lu > Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the > SR-IOV incapable platform > > On Tue, 23 May 2017 03:41:21 + > "Cheng, Collins" wrote: > > > Hi Alex, > > > > I owe you a dmesg log. Attachment are two log files. 1.txt is without > > "pci=earlydump", 2.txt is with "pci=earlydump". The platform is an ASUS > > Z170-A motherboard that doesn't support SR-IOV. The graphics card is AMD > > FirePro S7150 card which enabled SR-IOV. > > > > You could find the error info like below in both logs. From the log, kernel > > failed to reallocate resource for BAR0 which is PF's Frame Buffer BAR > > (256MB needed), but kernel reallocated resource for BAR9 which is for VF. > > You are right, the real bug that is something goes wrong with the > > reallocation leaving the PF without resources. > > > > [0.992976] pci :01:00.0: BAR 0: no space for [mem size 0x1000 > > 64bit pref] > > [0.992976] pci :01:00.0: BAR 0: failed to assign [mem size > > 0x1000 64bit pref] > > [0.992977] pci :01:00.0: BAR 7: no space for [mem size 0x4000 > > 64bit pref] > > [0.992978] pci :01:00.0: BAR 7: failed to assign [mem size > > 0x4000 64bit pref] > > [0.992979] pci :01:00.0: BAR 9: assigned [mem 0x88c0-0x8abf > > 64bit pref] > > [0.992986] pci :01:00.0: BAR 12: no space for [mem size 0x0200] > > [0.992986] pci :01:00.0: BAR 12: failed to assign [mem size > > 0x0200] > > [0.992988] pci :01:00.0: BAR 2: assigned [mem 0x8ac0-0x8adf > > 64bit pref] > > [0.992994] pci :01:00.0: BAR 5: no space for [mem size 0x0004] > > [0.992995] pci :01:00.0: BAR 5: failed to assign [mem size > > 0x0004] > > [0.992996] pci :01:00.0: BAR 6: no space for [mem size 0x0002 > > pref] > > [0.992997] pci :01:00.0: BAR 6: failed to assign [mem size > > 0x0002
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Alex W, I don't need the kernel patch anymore. However it looks the kernel could be improved to handle this more gracefully when PCI resource allocation fail. Do you have a plan to improve it in kernel PCI code? -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Cheng, Collins Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 4:56 PM To: 'Alex Williamson' <alex.william...@redhat.com> Cc: Alexander Duyck <alexander.du...@gmail.com>; Bjorn Helgaas <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com>; Yinghai Lu <ying...@kernel.org> Subject: RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform Hi Alex W, Alex D, I just tried two options, one is enable "Above 4G Decoding" in BIOS setup menu, the other is add "pci=realloc=off" in grub. Both can fix this issue. Please see the attached log files. Previously I thought "Above 4G Decoding" is enabled, but it is off when I looked CMOS setup today. For now I think we have a solution. For the system that supports "Above 4G Decoding", user should enable it when use a SR-IOV supported device. For the system that doesn't support "Above 4G Decoding", user needs to add "pci=realloc=off" in grub. Potentially I think kernel still needs to find a way to avoid this issue happen, like keeps the resource as the BIOS assigned value if there is a failure on device's resource reallocation. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 2:20 AM To: Cheng, Collins <collins.ch...@amd.com> Cc: Alexander Duyck <alexander.du...@gmail.com>; Bjorn Helgaas <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com>; Yinghai Lu <ying...@kernel.org> Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Tue, 23 May 2017 03:41:21 + "Cheng, Collins" <collins.ch...@amd.com> wrote: > Hi Alex, > > I owe you a dmesg log. Attachment are two log files. 1.txt is without > "pci=earlydump", 2.txt is with "pci=earlydump". The platform is an ASUS > Z170-A motherboard that doesn't support SR-IOV. The graphics card is AMD > FirePro S7150 card which enabled SR-IOV. > > You could find the error info like below in both logs. From the log, kernel > failed to reallocate resource for BAR0 which is PF's Frame Buffer BAR (256MB > needed), but kernel reallocated resource for BAR9 which is for VF. You are > right, the real bug that is something goes wrong with the reallocation > leaving the PF without resources. > > [0.992976] pci :01:00.0: BAR 0: no space for [mem size 0x1000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992976] pci :01:00.0: BAR 0: failed to assign [mem size 0x1000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992977] pci :01:00.0: BAR 7: no space for [mem size 0x4000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992978] pci :01:00.0: BAR 7: failed to assign [mem size 0x4000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992979] pci :01:00.0: BAR 9: assigned [mem 0x88c0-0x8abf > 64bit pref] > [0.992986] pci :01:00.0: BAR 12: no space for [mem size 0x0200] > [0.992986] pci :01:00.0: BAR 12: failed to assign [mem size > 0x0200] > [0.992988] pci :01:00.0: BAR 2: assigned [mem 0x8ac0-0x8adf > 64bit pref] > [0.992994] pci :01:00.0: BAR 5: no space for [mem size 0x0004] > [0.992995] pci :01:00.0: BAR 5: failed to assign [mem size 0x0004] > [0.992996] pci :01:00.0: BAR 6: no space for [mem size 0x0002 > pref] > [0.992997] pci :01:00.0: BAR 6: failed to assign [mem size 0x0002 > pref] I've tried to extract more of the relevant resizing efforts below, perhaps Yinghai or others can make more out of it. In particular this system offers no 64-bit MMIO and we'll never manage to allocate the necessary SR-IOV resources without it. AIUI, the PCI core won't try to use anything outside the ACPI _CRS data without the option pci=nocrs. This might present a second alternative in addition to the pci=realloc=off, which is actually suggested by the kernel below. So I think we have at least two potential workarounds in the code as it exists today, one leaving SR-IOV disabled, the other (hopefully) enabling it using 64bit MMIO not described by the system BIOS. Certainly an improvement would still be detecting the impossible reallocation problem without nocrs and abandoning the process and of course to revert the process before leaving more BARs unprogrammed than we started with. Thanks, Alex
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Alex W, I don't need the kernel patch anymore. However it looks the kernel could be improved to handle this more gracefully when PCI resource allocation fail. Do you have a plan to improve it in kernel PCI code? -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Cheng, Collins Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 4:56 PM To: 'Alex Williamson' Cc: Alexander Duyck ; Bjorn Helgaas ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander ; Zytaruk, Kelly ; Yinghai Lu Subject: RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform Hi Alex W, Alex D, I just tried two options, one is enable "Above 4G Decoding" in BIOS setup menu, the other is add "pci=realloc=off" in grub. Both can fix this issue. Please see the attached log files. Previously I thought "Above 4G Decoding" is enabled, but it is off when I looked CMOS setup today. For now I think we have a solution. For the system that supports "Above 4G Decoding", user should enable it when use a SR-IOV supported device. For the system that doesn't support "Above 4G Decoding", user needs to add "pci=realloc=off" in grub. Potentially I think kernel still needs to find a way to avoid this issue happen, like keeps the resource as the BIOS assigned value if there is a failure on device's resource reallocation. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 2:20 AM To: Cheng, Collins Cc: Alexander Duyck ; Bjorn Helgaas ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander ; Zytaruk, Kelly ; Yinghai Lu Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Tue, 23 May 2017 03:41:21 + "Cheng, Collins" wrote: > Hi Alex, > > I owe you a dmesg log. Attachment are two log files. 1.txt is without > "pci=earlydump", 2.txt is with "pci=earlydump". The platform is an ASUS > Z170-A motherboard that doesn't support SR-IOV. The graphics card is AMD > FirePro S7150 card which enabled SR-IOV. > > You could find the error info like below in both logs. From the log, kernel > failed to reallocate resource for BAR0 which is PF's Frame Buffer BAR (256MB > needed), but kernel reallocated resource for BAR9 which is for VF. You are > right, the real bug that is something goes wrong with the reallocation > leaving the PF without resources. > > [0.992976] pci :01:00.0: BAR 0: no space for [mem size 0x1000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992976] pci :01:00.0: BAR 0: failed to assign [mem size 0x1000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992977] pci :01:00.0: BAR 7: no space for [mem size 0x4000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992978] pci :01:00.0: BAR 7: failed to assign [mem size 0x4000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992979] pci :01:00.0: BAR 9: assigned [mem 0x88c0-0x8abf > 64bit pref] > [0.992986] pci :01:00.0: BAR 12: no space for [mem size 0x0200] > [0.992986] pci :01:00.0: BAR 12: failed to assign [mem size > 0x0200] > [0.992988] pci :01:00.0: BAR 2: assigned [mem 0x8ac0-0x8adf > 64bit pref] > [0.992994] pci :01:00.0: BAR 5: no space for [mem size 0x0004] > [0.992995] pci :01:00.0: BAR 5: failed to assign [mem size 0x0004] > [0.992996] pci :01:00.0: BAR 6: no space for [mem size 0x0002 > pref] > [0.992997] pci :01:00.0: BAR 6: failed to assign [mem size 0x0002 > pref] I've tried to extract more of the relevant resizing efforts below, perhaps Yinghai or others can make more out of it. In particular this system offers no 64-bit MMIO and we'll never manage to allocate the necessary SR-IOV resources without it. AIUI, the PCI core won't try to use anything outside the ACPI _CRS data without the option pci=nocrs. This might present a second alternative in addition to the pci=realloc=off, which is actually suggested by the kernel below. So I think we have at least two potential workarounds in the code as it exists today, one leaving SR-IOV disabled, the other (hopefully) enabling it using 64bit MMIO not described by the system BIOS. Certainly an improvement would still be detecting the impossible reallocation problem without nocrs and abandoning the process and of course to revert the process before leaving more BARs unprogrammed than we started with. Thanks, Alex [0.891319] pci_bus :00: root bus resource [io 0x-0x0cf7 window] [0.891321] pci_bus :00: root bus resource [io 0x0d00-0x window] [0.891322] pci_bus :00: root bus resource [mem 0x000a-0x000b window] [0.891323] pci_bus :00: root bus resource [mem 0x8880-0xdfff window] [0.891324] pci_bus :00: root bus resource [mem 0xfd0
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Alex, How do you know "particular this system offers no 64-bit MMIO", from dmesg log? -Collins Cheng -Original Message----- From: Cheng, Collins Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 4:56 PM To: 'Alex Williamson' <alex.william...@redhat.com> Cc: Alexander Duyck <alexander.du...@gmail.com>; Bjorn Helgaas <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com>; Yinghai Lu <ying...@kernel.org> Subject: RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform Hi Alex W, Alex D, I just tried two options, one is enable "Above 4G Decoding" in BIOS setup menu, the other is add "pci=realloc=off" in grub. Both can fix this issue. Please see the attached log files. Previously I thought "Above 4G Decoding" is enabled, but it is off when I looked CMOS setup today. For now I think we have a solution. For the system that supports "Above 4G Decoding", user should enable it when use a SR-IOV supported device. For the system that doesn't support "Above 4G Decoding", user needs to add "pci=realloc=off" in grub. Potentially I think kernel still needs to find a way to avoid this issue happen, like keeps the resource as the BIOS assigned value if there is a failure on device's resource reallocation. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 2:20 AM To: Cheng, Collins <collins.ch...@amd.com> Cc: Alexander Duyck <alexander.du...@gmail.com>; Bjorn Helgaas <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com>; Yinghai Lu <ying...@kernel.org> Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Tue, 23 May 2017 03:41:21 + "Cheng, Collins" <collins.ch...@amd.com> wrote: > Hi Alex, > > I owe you a dmesg log. Attachment are two log files. 1.txt is without > "pci=earlydump", 2.txt is with "pci=earlydump". The platform is an ASUS > Z170-A motherboard that doesn't support SR-IOV. The graphics card is AMD > FirePro S7150 card which enabled SR-IOV. > > You could find the error info like below in both logs. From the log, kernel > failed to reallocate resource for BAR0 which is PF's Frame Buffer BAR (256MB > needed), but kernel reallocated resource for BAR9 which is for VF. You are > right, the real bug that is something goes wrong with the reallocation > leaving the PF without resources. > > [0.992976] pci :01:00.0: BAR 0: no space for [mem size 0x1000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992976] pci :01:00.0: BAR 0: failed to assign [mem size 0x1000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992977] pci :01:00.0: BAR 7: no space for [mem size 0x4000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992978] pci :01:00.0: BAR 7: failed to assign [mem size 0x4000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992979] pci :01:00.0: BAR 9: assigned [mem 0x88c0-0x8abf > 64bit pref] > [0.992986] pci :01:00.0: BAR 12: no space for [mem size 0x0200] > [0.992986] pci :01:00.0: BAR 12: failed to assign [mem size > 0x0200] > [0.992988] pci :01:00.0: BAR 2: assigned [mem 0x8ac0-0x8adf > 64bit pref] > [0.992994] pci :01:00.0: BAR 5: no space for [mem size 0x0004] > [0.992995] pci :01:00.0: BAR 5: failed to assign [mem size 0x0004] > [0.992996] pci :01:00.0: BAR 6: no space for [mem size 0x0002 > pref] > [0.992997] pci :01:00.0: BAR 6: failed to assign [mem size 0x0002 > pref] I've tried to extract more of the relevant resizing efforts below, perhaps Yinghai or others can make more out of it. In particular this system offers no 64-bit MMIO and we'll never manage to allocate the necessary SR-IOV resources without it. AIUI, the PCI core won't try to use anything outside the ACPI _CRS data without the option pci=nocrs. This might present a second alternative in addition to the pci=realloc=off, which is actually suggested by the kernel below. So I think we have at least two potential workarounds in the code as it exists today, one leaving SR-IOV disabled, the other (hopefully) enabling it using 64bit MMIO not described by the system BIOS. Certainly an improvement would still be detecting the impossible reallocation problem without nocrs and abandoning the process and of course to revert the process before leaving more BARs unprogrammed than we started with. Thanks, Alex [0.891319] pci_bus :00: root bus resource [io 0x-0x0cf7 window] [0.891321] pci_bus :00: root bus reso
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Alex, How do you know "particular this system offers no 64-bit MMIO", from dmesg log? -Collins Cheng -Original Message----- From: Cheng, Collins Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 4:56 PM To: 'Alex Williamson' Cc: Alexander Duyck ; Bjorn Helgaas ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander ; Zytaruk, Kelly ; Yinghai Lu Subject: RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform Hi Alex W, Alex D, I just tried two options, one is enable "Above 4G Decoding" in BIOS setup menu, the other is add "pci=realloc=off" in grub. Both can fix this issue. Please see the attached log files. Previously I thought "Above 4G Decoding" is enabled, but it is off when I looked CMOS setup today. For now I think we have a solution. For the system that supports "Above 4G Decoding", user should enable it when use a SR-IOV supported device. For the system that doesn't support "Above 4G Decoding", user needs to add "pci=realloc=off" in grub. Potentially I think kernel still needs to find a way to avoid this issue happen, like keeps the resource as the BIOS assigned value if there is a failure on device's resource reallocation. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 2:20 AM To: Cheng, Collins Cc: Alexander Duyck ; Bjorn Helgaas ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander ; Zytaruk, Kelly ; Yinghai Lu Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Tue, 23 May 2017 03:41:21 + "Cheng, Collins" wrote: > Hi Alex, > > I owe you a dmesg log. Attachment are two log files. 1.txt is without > "pci=earlydump", 2.txt is with "pci=earlydump". The platform is an ASUS > Z170-A motherboard that doesn't support SR-IOV. The graphics card is AMD > FirePro S7150 card which enabled SR-IOV. > > You could find the error info like below in both logs. From the log, kernel > failed to reallocate resource for BAR0 which is PF's Frame Buffer BAR (256MB > needed), but kernel reallocated resource for BAR9 which is for VF. You are > right, the real bug that is something goes wrong with the reallocation > leaving the PF without resources. > > [0.992976] pci :01:00.0: BAR 0: no space for [mem size 0x1000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992976] pci :01:00.0: BAR 0: failed to assign [mem size 0x1000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992977] pci :01:00.0: BAR 7: no space for [mem size 0x4000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992978] pci :01:00.0: BAR 7: failed to assign [mem size 0x4000 > 64bit pref] > [0.992979] pci :01:00.0: BAR 9: assigned [mem 0x88c0-0x8abf > 64bit pref] > [0.992986] pci :01:00.0: BAR 12: no space for [mem size 0x0200] > [0.992986] pci :01:00.0: BAR 12: failed to assign [mem size > 0x0200] > [0.992988] pci :01:00.0: BAR 2: assigned [mem 0x8ac0-0x8adf > 64bit pref] > [0.992994] pci :01:00.0: BAR 5: no space for [mem size 0x0004] > [0.992995] pci :01:00.0: BAR 5: failed to assign [mem size 0x0004] > [0.992996] pci :01:00.0: BAR 6: no space for [mem size 0x0002 > pref] > [0.992997] pci :01:00.0: BAR 6: failed to assign [mem size 0x0002 > pref] I've tried to extract more of the relevant resizing efforts below, perhaps Yinghai or others can make more out of it. In particular this system offers no 64-bit MMIO and we'll never manage to allocate the necessary SR-IOV resources without it. AIUI, the PCI core won't try to use anything outside the ACPI _CRS data without the option pci=nocrs. This might present a second alternative in addition to the pci=realloc=off, which is actually suggested by the kernel below. So I think we have at least two potential workarounds in the code as it exists today, one leaving SR-IOV disabled, the other (hopefully) enabling it using 64bit MMIO not described by the system BIOS. Certainly an improvement would still be detecting the impossible reallocation problem without nocrs and abandoning the process and of course to revert the process before leaving more BARs unprogrammed than we started with. Thanks, Alex [0.891319] pci_bus :00: root bus resource [io 0x-0x0cf7 window] [0.891321] pci_bus :00: root bus resource [io 0x0d00-0x window] [0.891322] pci_bus :00: root bus resource [mem 0x000a-0x000b window] [0.891323] pci_bus :00: root bus resource [mem 0x8880-0xdfff window] [0.891324] pci_bus :00: root bus resource [mem 0xfd00-0xfe7f window] [0.891325] pci_bus :00: root bus resource [bus 00-fe] ... [0.896481] pci :01:00.
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Kelly, This issue also happens in "not SR-IOV capable" SBIOS. It seems some "not SR-IOV capable" SBIOS will directly report error in system BIOS boot stage and doesn't boot to OS. But other "not SR-IOV capable" SBIOS would not report error and boot to Linux. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Zytaruk, Kelly Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2017 6:28 PM To: Cheng, Collins <collins.ch...@amd.com>; Alexander Duyck <alexander.du...@gmail.com>; Alex Williamson <alex.william...@redhat.com> Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Yinghai Lu <ying...@kernel.org> Subject: RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform >-Original Message- >From: Cheng, Collins >Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2017 12:53 AM >To: Alexander Duyck; Alex Williamson >Cc: Bjorn Helgaas; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; >linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander; Zytaruk, Kelly; >Yinghai Lu >Subject: RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV >incapable platform > >Hi Alex, > >Yes, I hope kernel can disable SR-IOV and related VF resource >allocation if the system BIOS is not SR-IOV capable. > >Adding the parameter "pci=nosriov" sounds a doable solution, but it >would need user to add this parameter manually, right? I think an >automatic detection would be better. My patch is trying to auto detect and >bypass VF resource allocation. > > >-Collins Cheng > Collins, be careful about this. I don't think that this is what we want. If you add "pci=nosriov" then you are globally disabling SRIOV for all devices. This is not the solution that we are looking for. Remember that there are 3 types of SBIOS; "not SR-IOV capable", "SR-IOV capable but does not support large resources", "Complete SR-IOV support". The problem is that we are trying to find a fix for "broken" SBIOS that does support SR-IOV but does not support the full SR-IOV capabilities that devices with large resources require. Thanks, Kelly > >-Original Message- >From: Alexander Duyck [mailto:alexander.du...@gmail.com] >Sent: Friday, May 19, 2017 11:44 PM >To: Alex Williamson <alex.william...@redhat.com> >Cc: Cheng, Collins <collins.ch...@amd.com>; Bjorn Helgaas ><bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux- >ker...@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; >Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com>; Yinghai Lu <ying...@kernel.org> >Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV >incapable platform > >On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 10:53 AM, Alex Williamson ><alex.william...@redhat.com> wrote: >> On Mon, 15 May 2017 08:19:28 + >> "Cheng, Collins" <collins.ch...@amd.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Williamson, >>> >>> We cannot assume BIOS supports SR-IOV, actually only newer server >motherboard BIOS supports SR-IOV. Normal desktop motherboard BIOS or >older server motherboard BIOS doesn't support SR-IOV. This issue would >happen if an user plugs our AMD SR-IOV capable GPU card to a normal desktop >motherboard. >> >> Servers should be supporting SR-IOV for a long time now. What really >> is there to a BIOS supporting SR-IOV anyway, it's simply reserving >> sufficient bus number and MMIO resources such that we can enable the >> VFs. This process isn't exclusively reserved for the BIOS. Some >> platforms may choose to only initialize boot devices, leaving the >> rest for the OS to program. The initial proposal here to disable >> SR-IOV if not programmed at OS hand-off disables even the possibility >> of the OS reallocating resources for this device. > >There are differences between supporting SR-IOV and supporting SR-IOV >on devices with massive resources. I know I have seen NICs that will >keep a system from completing POST if SR-IOV is enabled, and MMIO >beyond 4G is not. My guess would be that the issues being seen are >probably that they disable SR-IOV in the BIOS in such a setup and end >up running into issues when they try to boot into the Linux kernel as >it goes through and tries to allocate resources for SR-IOV even though it was >disabled in the BIOS. > >It might make sense to add a kernel parameter something like a "pci=nosriov" >that would allow for disabling SR-IOV and related resource allocation >if that is what we are talking about. That way you could plug in these >types of devices into a system with a legacy bios or that doesn't wan >to alloca
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Kelly, This issue also happens in "not SR-IOV capable" SBIOS. It seems some "not SR-IOV capable" SBIOS will directly report error in system BIOS boot stage and doesn't boot to OS. But other "not SR-IOV capable" SBIOS would not report error and boot to Linux. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Zytaruk, Kelly Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2017 6:28 PM To: Cheng, Collins ; Alexander Duyck ; Alex Williamson Cc: Bjorn Helgaas ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander ; Yinghai Lu Subject: RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform >-Original Message- >From: Cheng, Collins >Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2017 12:53 AM >To: Alexander Duyck; Alex Williamson >Cc: Bjorn Helgaas; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; >linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander; Zytaruk, Kelly; >Yinghai Lu >Subject: RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV >incapable platform > >Hi Alex, > >Yes, I hope kernel can disable SR-IOV and related VF resource >allocation if the system BIOS is not SR-IOV capable. > >Adding the parameter "pci=nosriov" sounds a doable solution, but it >would need user to add this parameter manually, right? I think an >automatic detection would be better. My patch is trying to auto detect and >bypass VF resource allocation. > > >-Collins Cheng > Collins, be careful about this. I don't think that this is what we want. If you add "pci=nosriov" then you are globally disabling SRIOV for all devices. This is not the solution that we are looking for. Remember that there are 3 types of SBIOS; "not SR-IOV capable", "SR-IOV capable but does not support large resources", "Complete SR-IOV support". The problem is that we are trying to find a fix for "broken" SBIOS that does support SR-IOV but does not support the full SR-IOV capabilities that devices with large resources require. Thanks, Kelly > >-Original Message- >From: Alexander Duyck [mailto:alexander.du...@gmail.com] >Sent: Friday, May 19, 2017 11:44 PM >To: Alex Williamson >Cc: Cheng, Collins ; Bjorn Helgaas >; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux- >ker...@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander ; >Zytaruk, Kelly ; Yinghai Lu >Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV >incapable platform > >On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 10:53 AM, Alex Williamson > wrote: >> On Mon, 15 May 2017 08:19:28 + >> "Cheng, Collins" wrote: >> >>> Hi Williamson, >>> >>> We cannot assume BIOS supports SR-IOV, actually only newer server >motherboard BIOS supports SR-IOV. Normal desktop motherboard BIOS or >older server motherboard BIOS doesn't support SR-IOV. This issue would >happen if an user plugs our AMD SR-IOV capable GPU card to a normal desktop >motherboard. >> >> Servers should be supporting SR-IOV for a long time now. What really >> is there to a BIOS supporting SR-IOV anyway, it's simply reserving >> sufficient bus number and MMIO resources such that we can enable the >> VFs. This process isn't exclusively reserved for the BIOS. Some >> platforms may choose to only initialize boot devices, leaving the >> rest for the OS to program. The initial proposal here to disable >> SR-IOV if not programmed at OS hand-off disables even the possibility >> of the OS reallocating resources for this device. > >There are differences between supporting SR-IOV and supporting SR-IOV >on devices with massive resources. I know I have seen NICs that will >keep a system from completing POST if SR-IOV is enabled, and MMIO >beyond 4G is not. My guess would be that the issues being seen are >probably that they disable SR-IOV in the BIOS in such a setup and end >up running into issues when they try to boot into the Linux kernel as >it goes through and tries to allocate resources for SR-IOV even though it was >disabled in the BIOS. > >It might make sense to add a kernel parameter something like a "pci=nosriov" >that would allow for disabling SR-IOV and related resource allocation >if that is what we are talking about. That way you could plug in these >types of devices into a system with a legacy bios or that doesn't wan >to allocate addresses above 32b for MMIO, and this parameter would be >all that is needed to disable SR-IOV so you could plug in a NIC that has >SR-IOV associated with it. > >>> I agree that failure to allocate VF resources should leave the >>> device in no >worse condition than before it tried. I hope kernel could allocate PF >device resource before allocating VF device resource, and keep PF
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Alex, Yes, I hope kernel can disable SR-IOV and related VF resource allocation if the system BIOS is not SR-IOV capable. Adding the parameter "pci=nosriov" sounds a doable solution, but it would need user to add this parameter manually, right? I think an automatic detection would be better. My patch is trying to auto detect and bypass VF resource allocation. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alexander Duyck [mailto:alexander.du...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, May 19, 2017 11:44 PM To: Alex Williamson <alex.william...@redhat.com> Cc: Cheng, Collins <collins.ch...@amd.com>; Bjorn Helgaas <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com>; Yinghai Lu <ying...@kernel.org> Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 10:53 AM, Alex Williamson <alex.william...@redhat.com> wrote: > On Mon, 15 May 2017 08:19:28 + > "Cheng, Collins" <collins.ch...@amd.com> wrote: > >> Hi Williamson, >> >> We cannot assume BIOS supports SR-IOV, actually only newer server >> motherboard BIOS supports SR-IOV. Normal desktop motherboard BIOS or older >> server motherboard BIOS doesn't support SR-IOV. This issue would happen if >> an user plugs our AMD SR-IOV capable GPU card to a normal desktop >> motherboard. > > Servers should be supporting SR-IOV for a long time now. What really > is there to a BIOS supporting SR-IOV anyway, it's simply reserving > sufficient bus number and MMIO resources such that we can enable the > VFs. This process isn't exclusively reserved for the BIOS. Some > platforms may choose to only initialize boot devices, leaving the rest > for the OS to program. The initial proposal here to disable SR-IOV if > not programmed at OS hand-off disables even the possibility of the OS > reallocating resources for this device. There are differences between supporting SR-IOV and supporting SR-IOV on devices with massive resources. I know I have seen NICs that will keep a system from completing POST if SR-IOV is enabled, and MMIO beyond 4G is not. My guess would be that the issues being seen are probably that they disable SR-IOV in the BIOS in such a setup and end up running into issues when they try to boot into the Linux kernel as it goes through and tries to allocate resources for SR-IOV even though it was disabled in the BIOS. It might make sense to add a kernel parameter something like a "pci=nosriov" that would allow for disabling SR-IOV and related resource allocation if that is what we are talking about. That way you could plug in these types of devices into a system with a legacy bios or that doesn't wan to allocate addresses above 32b for MMIO, and this parameter would be all that is needed to disable SR-IOV so you could plug in a NIC that has SR-IOV associated with it. >> I agree that failure to allocate VF resources should leave the device in no >> worse condition than before it tried. I hope kernel could allocate PF device >> resource before allocating VF device resource, and keep PF device resource >> valid and functional if failed to allocate VF device resource. >> >> I will send out dmesg log lspci info tomorrow. Thanks. > > Thanks, > Alex > >> -Original Message- >> From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] >> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 10:43 PM >> To: Cheng, Collins <collins.ch...@amd.com> >> Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; >> linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander >> <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com>; >> Yinghai Lu <ying...@kernel.org> >> Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the >> SR-IOV incapable platform >> >> On Fri, 12 May 2017 04:51:43 + >> "Cheng, Collins" <collins.ch...@amd.com> wrote: >> >> > Hi Williamson, >> > >> > I verified the patch is working for both AMD SR-IOV GPU and Intel SR-IOV >> > NIC. I don't think it is redundant to check the VF BAR valid before call >> > sriov_init(), it is safe and saving boot time, also there is no a better >> > method to know if system BIOS has correctly initialized the SR-IOV >> > capability or not. >> >> It also masks an underlying bug and creates a maintenance issue that we >> won't know when it's safe to remove this workaround. I don't think faster >> boot is valid rationale, in one case SR-IOV is completely disabled, the >> other we attempt to alloca
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Alex, Yes, I hope kernel can disable SR-IOV and related VF resource allocation if the system BIOS is not SR-IOV capable. Adding the parameter "pci=nosriov" sounds a doable solution, but it would need user to add this parameter manually, right? I think an automatic detection would be better. My patch is trying to auto detect and bypass VF resource allocation. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alexander Duyck [mailto:alexander.du...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, May 19, 2017 11:44 PM To: Alex Williamson Cc: Cheng, Collins ; Bjorn Helgaas ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander ; Zytaruk, Kelly ; Yinghai Lu Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 10:53 AM, Alex Williamson wrote: > On Mon, 15 May 2017 08:19:28 +0000 > "Cheng, Collins" wrote: > >> Hi Williamson, >> >> We cannot assume BIOS supports SR-IOV, actually only newer server >> motherboard BIOS supports SR-IOV. Normal desktop motherboard BIOS or older >> server motherboard BIOS doesn't support SR-IOV. This issue would happen if >> an user plugs our AMD SR-IOV capable GPU card to a normal desktop >> motherboard. > > Servers should be supporting SR-IOV for a long time now. What really > is there to a BIOS supporting SR-IOV anyway, it's simply reserving > sufficient bus number and MMIO resources such that we can enable the > VFs. This process isn't exclusively reserved for the BIOS. Some > platforms may choose to only initialize boot devices, leaving the rest > for the OS to program. The initial proposal here to disable SR-IOV if > not programmed at OS hand-off disables even the possibility of the OS > reallocating resources for this device. There are differences between supporting SR-IOV and supporting SR-IOV on devices with massive resources. I know I have seen NICs that will keep a system from completing POST if SR-IOV is enabled, and MMIO beyond 4G is not. My guess would be that the issues being seen are probably that they disable SR-IOV in the BIOS in such a setup and end up running into issues when they try to boot into the Linux kernel as it goes through and tries to allocate resources for SR-IOV even though it was disabled in the BIOS. It might make sense to add a kernel parameter something like a "pci=nosriov" that would allow for disabling SR-IOV and related resource allocation if that is what we are talking about. That way you could plug in these types of devices into a system with a legacy bios or that doesn't wan to allocate addresses above 32b for MMIO, and this parameter would be all that is needed to disable SR-IOV so you could plug in a NIC that has SR-IOV associated with it. >> I agree that failure to allocate VF resources should leave the device in no >> worse condition than before it tried. I hope kernel could allocate PF device >> resource before allocating VF device resource, and keep PF device resource >> valid and functional if failed to allocate VF device resource. >> >> I will send out dmesg log lspci info tomorrow. Thanks. > > Thanks, > Alex > >> -Original Message- >> From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] >> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 10:43 PM >> To: Cheng, Collins >> Cc: Bjorn Helgaas ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; >> linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander >> ; Zytaruk, Kelly ; >> Yinghai Lu >> Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the >> SR-IOV incapable platform >> >> On Fri, 12 May 2017 04:51:43 + >> "Cheng, Collins" wrote: >> >> > Hi Williamson, >> > >> > I verified the patch is working for both AMD SR-IOV GPU and Intel SR-IOV >> > NIC. I don't think it is redundant to check the VF BAR valid before call >> > sriov_init(), it is safe and saving boot time, also there is no a better >> > method to know if system BIOS has correctly initialized the SR-IOV >> > capability or not. >> >> It also masks an underlying bug and creates a maintenance issue that we >> won't know when it's safe to remove this workaround. I don't think faster >> boot is valid rationale, in one case SR-IOV is completely disabled, the >> other we attempt to allocate the resources the BIOS failed to provide. I >> expect this is also a corner case, the BIOS should typically support SR-IOV, >> therefore this situation should be an exception. >> >> > I did not try to fix the issue from the kernel resource allocation >> > perspective, it is because: >> > 1. I am not very familiar with the PCI resource allocation scheme in
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Williamson, Sorry I am busy on other task, I will look if I can get the dmesg log tomorrow. My submitted patch is try to disable the possibility of the OS reallocating resources for VF device in sriov_init(), if VF BAR is empty at BIOS/OS hand-off. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 1:54 AM To: Cheng, Collins <collins.ch...@amd.com> Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com>; Yinghai Lu <ying...@kernel.org> Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Mon, 15 May 2017 08:19:28 + "Cheng, Collins" <collins.ch...@amd.com> wrote: > Hi Williamson, > > We cannot assume BIOS supports SR-IOV, actually only newer server motherboard > BIOS supports SR-IOV. Normal desktop motherboard BIOS or older server > motherboard BIOS doesn't support SR-IOV. This issue would happen if an user > plugs our AMD SR-IOV capable GPU card to a normal desktop motherboard. Servers should be supporting SR-IOV for a long time now. What really is there to a BIOS supporting SR-IOV anyway, it's simply reserving sufficient bus number and MMIO resources such that we can enable the VFs. This process isn't exclusively reserved for the BIOS. Some platforms may choose to only initialize boot devices, leaving the rest for the OS to program. The initial proposal here to disable SR-IOV if not programmed at OS hand-off disables even the possibility of the OS reallocating resources for this device. > I agree that failure to allocate VF resources should leave the device in no > worse condition than before it tried. I hope kernel could allocate PF device > resource before allocating VF device resource, and keep PF device resource > valid and functional if failed to allocate VF device resource. > > I will send out dmesg log lspci info tomorrow. Thanks. Thanks, Alex > -Original Message- > From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] > Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 10:43 PM > To: Cheng, Collins <collins.ch...@amd.com> > Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; > linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander > <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com>; > Yinghai Lu <ying...@kernel.org> > Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the > SR-IOV incapable platform > > On Fri, 12 May 2017 04:51:43 + > "Cheng, Collins" <collins.ch...@amd.com> wrote: > > > Hi Williamson, > > > > I verified the patch is working for both AMD SR-IOV GPU and Intel SR-IOV > > NIC. I don't think it is redundant to check the VF BAR valid before call > > sriov_init(), it is safe and saving boot time, also there is no a better > > method to know if system BIOS has correctly initialized the SR-IOV > > capability or not. > > It also masks an underlying bug and creates a maintenance issue that we won't > know when it's safe to remove this workaround. I don't think faster boot is > valid rationale, in one case SR-IOV is completely disabled, the other we > attempt to allocate the resources the BIOS failed to provide. I expect this > is also a corner case, the BIOS should typically support SR-IOV, therefore > this situation should be an exception. > > > I did not try to fix the issue from the kernel resource allocation > > perspective, it is because: > > 1. I am not very familiar with the PCI resource allocation scheme in > > kernel. For example, in sriov_init(), kernel will re-assign the PCI > > resource for both VF and PF. I don't understand why kernel allocates > > resource for VF firstly, then PF. If it is PF firstly, then this issue > > could be avoided. > > 2. I am not sure if kernel has error handler if PCI resource allocation > > failed. In this case, kernel cannot allocate enough resource to PF. It > > should trigger some error handler to either just keep original BAR values > > set by system BIOS, or disable this device and log errors. > > I think these are the issues we should be trying to solve and I'm sure > folks on the linux-pci list can help us identify the bug. Minimally, > failure to allocate VF resources should leave the device in no worse > condition than before it tried. Perhaps you could post more details > about the issue, boot with pci=earlydump, post dmesg of a boot where > the PF resources are incorrectly re-allocated, and include lspci -vvv > for the SR-IOV device. Also, please test w
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Williamson, Sorry I am busy on other task, I will look if I can get the dmesg log tomorrow. My submitted patch is try to disable the possibility of the OS reallocating resources for VF device in sriov_init(), if VF BAR is empty at BIOS/OS hand-off. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 1:54 AM To: Cheng, Collins Cc: Bjorn Helgaas ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander ; Zytaruk, Kelly ; Yinghai Lu Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Mon, 15 May 2017 08:19:28 + "Cheng, Collins" wrote: > Hi Williamson, > > We cannot assume BIOS supports SR-IOV, actually only newer server motherboard > BIOS supports SR-IOV. Normal desktop motherboard BIOS or older server > motherboard BIOS doesn't support SR-IOV. This issue would happen if an user > plugs our AMD SR-IOV capable GPU card to a normal desktop motherboard. Servers should be supporting SR-IOV for a long time now. What really is there to a BIOS supporting SR-IOV anyway, it's simply reserving sufficient bus number and MMIO resources such that we can enable the VFs. This process isn't exclusively reserved for the BIOS. Some platforms may choose to only initialize boot devices, leaving the rest for the OS to program. The initial proposal here to disable SR-IOV if not programmed at OS hand-off disables even the possibility of the OS reallocating resources for this device. > I agree that failure to allocate VF resources should leave the device in no > worse condition than before it tried. I hope kernel could allocate PF device > resource before allocating VF device resource, and keep PF device resource > valid and functional if failed to allocate VF device resource. > > I will send out dmesg log lspci info tomorrow. Thanks. Thanks, Alex > -Original Message- > From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] > Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 10:43 PM > To: Cheng, Collins > Cc: Bjorn Helgaas ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; > linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander > ; Zytaruk, Kelly ; > Yinghai Lu > Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the > SR-IOV incapable platform > > On Fri, 12 May 2017 04:51:43 + > "Cheng, Collins" wrote: > > > Hi Williamson, > > > > I verified the patch is working for both AMD SR-IOV GPU and Intel SR-IOV > > NIC. I don't think it is redundant to check the VF BAR valid before call > > sriov_init(), it is safe and saving boot time, also there is no a better > > method to know if system BIOS has correctly initialized the SR-IOV > > capability or not. > > It also masks an underlying bug and creates a maintenance issue that we won't > know when it's safe to remove this workaround. I don't think faster boot is > valid rationale, in one case SR-IOV is completely disabled, the other we > attempt to allocate the resources the BIOS failed to provide. I expect this > is also a corner case, the BIOS should typically support SR-IOV, therefore > this situation should be an exception. > > > I did not try to fix the issue from the kernel resource allocation > > perspective, it is because: > > 1. I am not very familiar with the PCI resource allocation scheme in > > kernel. For example, in sriov_init(), kernel will re-assign the PCI > > resource for both VF and PF. I don't understand why kernel allocates > > resource for VF firstly, then PF. If it is PF firstly, then this issue > > could be avoided. > > 2. I am not sure if kernel has error handler if PCI resource allocation > > failed. In this case, kernel cannot allocate enough resource to PF. It > > should trigger some error handler to either just keep original BAR values > > set by system BIOS, or disable this device and log errors. > > I think these are the issues we should be trying to solve and I'm sure > folks on the linux-pci list can help us identify the bug. Minimally, > failure to allocate VF resources should leave the device in no worse > condition than before it tried. Perhaps you could post more details > about the issue, boot with pci=earlydump, post dmesg of a boot where > the PF resources are incorrectly re-allocated, and include lspci -vvv > for the SR-IOV device. Also, please test with the latest upstream > kernel, upstream only patches old kernels through stable backports of > commits to the latest kernel. Adding Yinghai as a resource allocation > expert. Thanks, > > Alex > > > -Original Message- > > From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] > &g
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Williamson, We cannot assume BIOS supports SR-IOV, actually only newer server motherboard BIOS supports SR-IOV. Normal desktop motherboard BIOS or older server motherboard BIOS doesn't support SR-IOV. This issue would happen if an user plugs our AMD SR-IOV capable GPU card to a normal desktop motherboard. I agree that failure to allocate VF resources should leave the device in no worse condition than before it tried. I hope kernel could allocate PF device resource before allocating VF device resource, and keep PF device resource valid and functional if failed to allocate VF device resource. I will send out dmesg log lspci info tomorrow. Thanks. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 10:43 PM To: Cheng, Collins <collins.ch...@amd.com> Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com>; Yinghai Lu <ying...@kernel.org> Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Fri, 12 May 2017 04:51:43 + "Cheng, Collins" <collins.ch...@amd.com> wrote: > Hi Williamson, > > I verified the patch is working for both AMD SR-IOV GPU and Intel SR-IOV NIC. > I don't think it is redundant to check the VF BAR valid before call > sriov_init(), it is safe and saving boot time, also there is no a better > method to know if system BIOS has correctly initialized the SR-IOV capability > or not. It also masks an underlying bug and creates a maintenance issue that we won't know when it's safe to remove this workaround. I don't think faster boot is valid rationale, in one case SR-IOV is completely disabled, the other we attempt to allocate the resources the BIOS failed to provide. I expect this is also a corner case, the BIOS should typically support SR-IOV, therefore this situation should be an exception. > I did not try to fix the issue from the kernel resource allocation > perspective, it is because: > 1. I am not very familiar with the PCI resource allocation scheme in > kernel. For example, in sriov_init(), kernel will re-assign the PCI resource > for both VF and PF. I don't understand why kernel allocates resource for VF > firstly, then PF. If it is PF firstly, then this issue could be avoided. > 2. I am not sure if kernel has error handler if PCI resource allocation > failed. In this case, kernel cannot allocate enough resource to PF. It should > trigger some error handler to either just keep original BAR values set by > system BIOS, or disable this device and log errors. I think these are the issues we should be trying to solve and I'm sure folks on the linux-pci list can help us identify the bug. Minimally, failure to allocate VF resources should leave the device in no worse condition than before it tried. Perhaps you could post more details about the issue, boot with pci=earlydump, post dmesg of a boot where the PF resources are incorrectly re-allocated, and include lspci -vvv for the SR-IOV device. Also, please test with the latest upstream kernel, upstream only patches old kernels through stable backports of commits to the latest kernel. Adding Yinghai as a resource allocation expert. Thanks, Alex > -Original Message- > From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] > Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 12:01 PM > To: Cheng, Collins <collins.ch...@amd.com> > Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; > linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander > <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com> > Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the > SR-IOV incapable platform > > On Fri, 12 May 2017 03:42:46 + > "Cheng, Collins" <collins.ch...@amd.com> wrote: > > > Hi Williamson, > > > > GPU card needs more BAR aperture resource than other PCI devices. For > > example, Intel SR-IOV network card only require 512KB memory resource for > > all VFs. AMD SR-IOV GPU card needs 256MB x16 VF = 4GB memory resource for > > frame buffer BAR aperture. > > > > If the system BIOS supports SR-IOV, it will reserve enough resource for all > > VF BARs. If the system BIOS doesn't support SR-IOV or cannot allocate the > > enough resource for VF BARs, only PF BAR will be assigned and VF BARs are > > empty. Then system boots to Linux kernel and kernel doesn't check if the VF > > BARs are empty or valid. Kernel will re-assign the BAR resources for PF and > > all VFs. The problem I saw is that kernel will fail to allocate PF BAR > > resource because some resources a
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Williamson, We cannot assume BIOS supports SR-IOV, actually only newer server motherboard BIOS supports SR-IOV. Normal desktop motherboard BIOS or older server motherboard BIOS doesn't support SR-IOV. This issue would happen if an user plugs our AMD SR-IOV capable GPU card to a normal desktop motherboard. I agree that failure to allocate VF resources should leave the device in no worse condition than before it tried. I hope kernel could allocate PF device resource before allocating VF device resource, and keep PF device resource valid and functional if failed to allocate VF device resource. I will send out dmesg log lspci info tomorrow. Thanks. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 10:43 PM To: Cheng, Collins Cc: Bjorn Helgaas ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander ; Zytaruk, Kelly ; Yinghai Lu Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Fri, 12 May 2017 04:51:43 + "Cheng, Collins" wrote: > Hi Williamson, > > I verified the patch is working for both AMD SR-IOV GPU and Intel SR-IOV NIC. > I don't think it is redundant to check the VF BAR valid before call > sriov_init(), it is safe and saving boot time, also there is no a better > method to know if system BIOS has correctly initialized the SR-IOV capability > or not. It also masks an underlying bug and creates a maintenance issue that we won't know when it's safe to remove this workaround. I don't think faster boot is valid rationale, in one case SR-IOV is completely disabled, the other we attempt to allocate the resources the BIOS failed to provide. I expect this is also a corner case, the BIOS should typically support SR-IOV, therefore this situation should be an exception. > I did not try to fix the issue from the kernel resource allocation > perspective, it is because: > 1. I am not very familiar with the PCI resource allocation scheme in > kernel. For example, in sriov_init(), kernel will re-assign the PCI resource > for both VF and PF. I don't understand why kernel allocates resource for VF > firstly, then PF. If it is PF firstly, then this issue could be avoided. > 2. I am not sure if kernel has error handler if PCI resource allocation > failed. In this case, kernel cannot allocate enough resource to PF. It should > trigger some error handler to either just keep original BAR values set by > system BIOS, or disable this device and log errors. I think these are the issues we should be trying to solve and I'm sure folks on the linux-pci list can help us identify the bug. Minimally, failure to allocate VF resources should leave the device in no worse condition than before it tried. Perhaps you could post more details about the issue, boot with pci=earlydump, post dmesg of a boot where the PF resources are incorrectly re-allocated, and include lspci -vvv for the SR-IOV device. Also, please test with the latest upstream kernel, upstream only patches old kernels through stable backports of commits to the latest kernel. Adding Yinghai as a resource allocation expert. Thanks, Alex > -Original Message- > From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] > Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 12:01 PM > To: Cheng, Collins > Cc: Bjorn Helgaas ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; > linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander > ; Zytaruk, Kelly > Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the > SR-IOV incapable platform > > On Fri, 12 May 2017 03:42:46 + > "Cheng, Collins" wrote: > > > Hi Williamson, > > > > GPU card needs more BAR aperture resource than other PCI devices. For > > example, Intel SR-IOV network card only require 512KB memory resource for > > all VFs. AMD SR-IOV GPU card needs 256MB x16 VF = 4GB memory resource for > > frame buffer BAR aperture. > > > > If the system BIOS supports SR-IOV, it will reserve enough resource for all > > VF BARs. If the system BIOS doesn't support SR-IOV or cannot allocate the > > enough resource for VF BARs, only PF BAR will be assigned and VF BARs are > > empty. Then system boots to Linux kernel and kernel doesn't check if the VF > > BARs are empty or valid. Kernel will re-assign the BAR resources for PF and > > all VFs. The problem I saw is that kernel will fail to allocate PF BAR > > resource because some resources are assigned to VF, this is not expected. > > So kernel might need to do some check before re-assign the PF/VF resource, > > so that PF device will be correctly assigned BAR resource and user can use > > PF device. > > So the problem is that something bad happens when the kernel is trying &
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Williamson, I verified the patch is working for both AMD SR-IOV GPU and Intel SR-IOV NIC. I don't think it is redundant to check the VF BAR valid before call sriov_init(), it is safe and saving boot time, also there is no a better method to know if system BIOS has correctly initialized the SR-IOV capability or not. I did not try to fix the issue from the kernel resource allocation perspective, it is because: 1. I am not very familiar with the PCI resource allocation scheme in kernel. For example, in sriov_init(), kernel will re-assign the PCI resource for both VF and PF. I don't understand why kernel allocates resource for VF firstly, then PF. If it is PF firstly, then this issue could be avoided. 2. I am not sure if kernel has error handler if PCI resource allocation failed. In this case, kernel cannot allocate enough resource to PF. It should trigger some error handler to either just keep original BAR values set by system BIOS, or disable this device and log errors. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 12:01 PM To: Cheng, Collins <collins.ch...@amd.com> Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com> Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Fri, 12 May 2017 03:42:46 + "Cheng, Collins" <collins.ch...@amd.com> wrote: > Hi Williamson, > > GPU card needs more BAR aperture resource than other PCI devices. For > example, Intel SR-IOV network card only require 512KB memory resource for all > VFs. AMD SR-IOV GPU card needs 256MB x16 VF = 4GB memory resource for frame > buffer BAR aperture. > > If the system BIOS supports SR-IOV, it will reserve enough resource for all > VF BARs. If the system BIOS doesn't support SR-IOV or cannot allocate the > enough resource for VF BARs, only PF BAR will be assigned and VF BARs are > empty. Then system boots to Linux kernel and kernel doesn't check if the VF > BARs are empty or valid. Kernel will re-assign the BAR resources for PF and > all VFs. The problem I saw is that kernel will fail to allocate PF BAR > resource because some resources are assigned to VF, this is not expected. So > kernel might need to do some check before re-assign the PF/VF resource, so > that PF device will be correctly assigned BAR resource and user can use PF > device. So the problem is that something bad happens when the kernel is trying to reallocate resources in order to fulfill the requirements of the VFs, leaving the PF resources incorrectly programmed? Why not just fix that bug rather than creating special handling for this vendor/class of device which disables any attempt to fixup resources for SR-IOV? IOW, this patch just avoids the problem for your devices rather than fixing the bug. I'd suggest fixing the bug such that the PF is left in a functional state if the kernel is unable to allocate sufficient resources for the VFs. Thanks, Alex > -Original Message- > From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] > Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 11:21 AM > To: Cheng, Collins <collins.ch...@amd.com> > Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; > linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander > <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com> > Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the > SR-IOV incapable platform > > On Fri, 12 May 2017 02:50:32 + > "Cheng, Collins" <collins.ch...@amd.com> wrote: > > > Hi Helgaas, > > > > Some AMD GPUs have hardware support for graphics SR-IOV. > > If the SR-IOV capable GPU is plugged into the SR-IOV incapable > > platform. It would cause a problem on PCI resource allocation in > > current Linux kernel. > > > > Therefore in order to allow the PF (Physical Function) device of > > SR-IOV capable GPU to work on the SR-IOV incapable platform, it is > > required to verify conditions for initializing BAR resources on AMD > > SR-IOV capable GPUs. > > > > If the device is an AMD graphics device and it supports SR-IOV it > > will require a large amount of resources. > > Before calling sriov_init() must ensure that the system BIOS also > > supports SR-IOV and that system BIOS has been able to allocate > > enough resources. > > If the VF BARs are zero then the system BIOS does not support SR-IOV > > or it could not allocate the resources and this platform will not > > support AMD graphics SR-IOV. > > Therefore do not call sriov_init().
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Williamson, I verified the patch is working for both AMD SR-IOV GPU and Intel SR-IOV NIC. I don't think it is redundant to check the VF BAR valid before call sriov_init(), it is safe and saving boot time, also there is no a better method to know if system BIOS has correctly initialized the SR-IOV capability or not. I did not try to fix the issue from the kernel resource allocation perspective, it is because: 1. I am not very familiar with the PCI resource allocation scheme in kernel. For example, in sriov_init(), kernel will re-assign the PCI resource for both VF and PF. I don't understand why kernel allocates resource for VF firstly, then PF. If it is PF firstly, then this issue could be avoided. 2. I am not sure if kernel has error handler if PCI resource allocation failed. In this case, kernel cannot allocate enough resource to PF. It should trigger some error handler to either just keep original BAR values set by system BIOS, or disable this device and log errors. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 12:01 PM To: Cheng, Collins Cc: Bjorn Helgaas ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander ; Zytaruk, Kelly Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Fri, 12 May 2017 03:42:46 + "Cheng, Collins" wrote: > Hi Williamson, > > GPU card needs more BAR aperture resource than other PCI devices. For > example, Intel SR-IOV network card only require 512KB memory resource for all > VFs. AMD SR-IOV GPU card needs 256MB x16 VF = 4GB memory resource for frame > buffer BAR aperture. > > If the system BIOS supports SR-IOV, it will reserve enough resource for all > VF BARs. If the system BIOS doesn't support SR-IOV or cannot allocate the > enough resource for VF BARs, only PF BAR will be assigned and VF BARs are > empty. Then system boots to Linux kernel and kernel doesn't check if the VF > BARs are empty or valid. Kernel will re-assign the BAR resources for PF and > all VFs. The problem I saw is that kernel will fail to allocate PF BAR > resource because some resources are assigned to VF, this is not expected. So > kernel might need to do some check before re-assign the PF/VF resource, so > that PF device will be correctly assigned BAR resource and user can use PF > device. So the problem is that something bad happens when the kernel is trying to reallocate resources in order to fulfill the requirements of the VFs, leaving the PF resources incorrectly programmed? Why not just fix that bug rather than creating special handling for this vendor/class of device which disables any attempt to fixup resources for SR-IOV? IOW, this patch just avoids the problem for your devices rather than fixing the bug. I'd suggest fixing the bug such that the PF is left in a functional state if the kernel is unable to allocate sufficient resources for the VFs. Thanks, Alex > -Original Message- > From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] > Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 11:21 AM > To: Cheng, Collins > Cc: Bjorn Helgaas ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; > linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander > ; Zytaruk, Kelly > Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the > SR-IOV incapable platform > > On Fri, 12 May 2017 02:50:32 + > "Cheng, Collins" wrote: > > > Hi Helgaas, > > > > Some AMD GPUs have hardware support for graphics SR-IOV. > > If the SR-IOV capable GPU is plugged into the SR-IOV incapable > > platform. It would cause a problem on PCI resource allocation in > > current Linux kernel. > > > > Therefore in order to allow the PF (Physical Function) device of > > SR-IOV capable GPU to work on the SR-IOV incapable platform, it is > > required to verify conditions for initializing BAR resources on AMD > > SR-IOV capable GPUs. > > > > If the device is an AMD graphics device and it supports SR-IOV it > > will require a large amount of resources. > > Before calling sriov_init() must ensure that the system BIOS also > > supports SR-IOV and that system BIOS has been able to allocate > > enough resources. > > If the VF BARs are zero then the system BIOS does not support SR-IOV > > or it could not allocate the resources and this platform will not > > support AMD graphics SR-IOV. > > Therefore do not call sriov_init(). > > If the system BIOS does support SR-IOV then the VF BARs will be > > properly initialized to non-zero values. > > > > Below is the patch against to Kernel 4.8 & 4.9. Please review. > > > > I checked the drivers/pci/quirks.c, it looks the workarounds
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Williamson, GPU card needs more BAR aperture resource than other PCI devices. For example, Intel SR-IOV network card only require 512KB memory resource for all VFs. AMD SR-IOV GPU card needs 256MB x16 VF = 4GB memory resource for frame buffer BAR aperture. If the system BIOS supports SR-IOV, it will reserve enough resource for all VF BARs. If the system BIOS doesn't support SR-IOV or cannot allocate the enough resource for VF BARs, only PF BAR will be assigned and VF BARs are empty. Then system boots to Linux kernel and kernel doesn't check if the VF BARs are empty or valid. Kernel will re-assign the BAR resources for PF and all VFs. The problem I saw is that kernel will fail to allocate PF BAR resource because some resources are assigned to VF, this is not expected. So kernel might need to do some check before re-assign the PF/VF resource, so that PF device will be correctly assigned BAR resource and user can use PF device. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 11:21 AM To: Cheng, Collins <collins.ch...@amd.com> Cc: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelg...@google.com>; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander <alexander.deuc...@amd.com>; Zytaruk, Kelly <kelly.zyta...@amd.com> Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Fri, 12 May 2017 02:50:32 + "Cheng, Collins" <collins.ch...@amd.com> wrote: > Hi Helgaas, > > Some AMD GPUs have hardware support for graphics SR-IOV. > If the SR-IOV capable GPU is plugged into the SR-IOV incapable > platform. It would cause a problem on PCI resource allocation in > current Linux kernel. > > Therefore in order to allow the PF (Physical Function) device of > SR-IOV capable GPU to work on the SR-IOV incapable platform, it is > required to verify conditions for initializing BAR resources on AMD > SR-IOV capable GPUs. > > If the device is an AMD graphics device and it supports SR-IOV it will > require a large amount of resources. > Before calling sriov_init() must ensure that the system BIOS also > supports SR-IOV and that system BIOS has been able to allocate enough > resources. > If the VF BARs are zero then the system BIOS does not support SR-IOV > or it could not allocate the resources and this platform will not > support AMD graphics SR-IOV. > Therefore do not call sriov_init(). > If the system BIOS does support SR-IOV then the VF BARs will be > properly initialized to non-zero values. > > Below is the patch against to Kernel 4.8 & 4.9. Please review. > > I checked the drivers/pci/quirks.c, it looks the workarounds/fixes in > quirks.c are for specific devices and one or more device ID are > defined for the specific devices. However my patch is for all AMD > SR-IOV capable GPUs, that includes all existing and future AMD server GPUs. > So it doesn't seem like a good fit to put the fix in quirks.c. Why is an AMD graphics card unique here? Doesn't sriov_init() always need to be able to deal with devices of any type where the BIOS hasn't initialized the SR-IOV capability? Some SR-IOV devices can fit their VFs within a minimum bridge aperture, most cannot. I don't understand why the VF resource requirements being exceptionally large dictates that they receive special handling. Thanks, Alex > Signed-off-by: Collins Cheng <collins.ch...@amd.com> > --- > drivers/pci/iov.c | 63 > --- > 1 file changed, 60 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/pci/iov.c b/drivers/pci/iov.c index > e30f05c..e4f1405 100644 > --- a/drivers/pci/iov.c > +++ b/drivers/pci/iov.c > @@ -523,6 +523,45 @@ static void sriov_restore_state(struct pci_dev *dev) > msleep(100); > } > > +/* > + * pci_vf_bar_valid - check if VF BARs have resource allocated > + * @dev: the PCI device > + * @pos: register offset of SR-IOV capability in PCI config space > + * Returns true any VF BAR has resource allocated, false > + * if all VF BARs are empty. > + */ > +static bool pci_vf_bar_valid(struct pci_dev *dev, int pos) { > + int i; > + u32 bar_value; > + u32 bar_size_mask = ~(PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_SPACE | > + PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_TYPE_64 | > + PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_PREFETCH); > + > + for (i = 0; i < PCI_SRIOV_NUM_BARS; i++) { > + pci_read_config_dword(dev, pos + PCI_SRIOV_BAR + i * 4, > _value); > + if (bar_value & bar_size_mask) > + return true; > + } > + > + return false; > +} > + > +/* > + * is_amd_display_adapter - check if it is an AMD/A
RE: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Williamson, GPU card needs more BAR aperture resource than other PCI devices. For example, Intel SR-IOV network card only require 512KB memory resource for all VFs. AMD SR-IOV GPU card needs 256MB x16 VF = 4GB memory resource for frame buffer BAR aperture. If the system BIOS supports SR-IOV, it will reserve enough resource for all VF BARs. If the system BIOS doesn't support SR-IOV or cannot allocate the enough resource for VF BARs, only PF BAR will be assigned and VF BARs are empty. Then system boots to Linux kernel and kernel doesn't check if the VF BARs are empty or valid. Kernel will re-assign the BAR resources for PF and all VFs. The problem I saw is that kernel will fail to allocate PF BAR resource because some resources are assigned to VF, this is not expected. So kernel might need to do some check before re-assign the PF/VF resource, so that PF device will be correctly assigned BAR resource and user can use PF device. -Collins Cheng -Original Message- From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.william...@redhat.com] Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 11:21 AM To: Cheng, Collins Cc: Bjorn Helgaas ; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; Deucher, Alexander ; Zytaruk, Kelly Subject: Re: [PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform On Fri, 12 May 2017 02:50:32 + "Cheng, Collins" wrote: > Hi Helgaas, > > Some AMD GPUs have hardware support for graphics SR-IOV. > If the SR-IOV capable GPU is plugged into the SR-IOV incapable > platform. It would cause a problem on PCI resource allocation in > current Linux kernel. > > Therefore in order to allow the PF (Physical Function) device of > SR-IOV capable GPU to work on the SR-IOV incapable platform, it is > required to verify conditions for initializing BAR resources on AMD > SR-IOV capable GPUs. > > If the device is an AMD graphics device and it supports SR-IOV it will > require a large amount of resources. > Before calling sriov_init() must ensure that the system BIOS also > supports SR-IOV and that system BIOS has been able to allocate enough > resources. > If the VF BARs are zero then the system BIOS does not support SR-IOV > or it could not allocate the resources and this platform will not > support AMD graphics SR-IOV. > Therefore do not call sriov_init(). > If the system BIOS does support SR-IOV then the VF BARs will be > properly initialized to non-zero values. > > Below is the patch against to Kernel 4.8 & 4.9. Please review. > > I checked the drivers/pci/quirks.c, it looks the workarounds/fixes in > quirks.c are for specific devices and one or more device ID are > defined for the specific devices. However my patch is for all AMD > SR-IOV capable GPUs, that includes all existing and future AMD server GPUs. > So it doesn't seem like a good fit to put the fix in quirks.c. Why is an AMD graphics card unique here? Doesn't sriov_init() always need to be able to deal with devices of any type where the BIOS hasn't initialized the SR-IOV capability? Some SR-IOV devices can fit their VFs within a minimum bridge aperture, most cannot. I don't understand why the VF resource requirements being exceptionally large dictates that they receive special handling. Thanks, Alex > Signed-off-by: Collins Cheng > --- > drivers/pci/iov.c | 63 > --- > 1 file changed, 60 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/pci/iov.c b/drivers/pci/iov.c index > e30f05c..e4f1405 100644 > --- a/drivers/pci/iov.c > +++ b/drivers/pci/iov.c > @@ -523,6 +523,45 @@ static void sriov_restore_state(struct pci_dev *dev) > msleep(100); > } > > +/* > + * pci_vf_bar_valid - check if VF BARs have resource allocated > + * @dev: the PCI device > + * @pos: register offset of SR-IOV capability in PCI config space > + * Returns true any VF BAR has resource allocated, false > + * if all VF BARs are empty. > + */ > +static bool pci_vf_bar_valid(struct pci_dev *dev, int pos) { > + int i; > + u32 bar_value; > + u32 bar_size_mask = ~(PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_SPACE | > + PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_TYPE_64 | > + PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_PREFETCH); > + > + for (i = 0; i < PCI_SRIOV_NUM_BARS; i++) { > + pci_read_config_dword(dev, pos + PCI_SRIOV_BAR + i * 4, > _value); > + if (bar_value & bar_size_mask) > + return true; > + } > + > + return false; > +} > + > +/* > + * is_amd_display_adapter - check if it is an AMD/ATI GPU device > + * @dev: the PCI device > + * > + * Returns true if device is an AMD/ATI display adapter, > + * otherwise return false. > + */ > + > +static bool is_amd
[PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Helgaas, Some AMD GPUs have hardware support for graphics SR-IOV. If the SR-IOV capable GPU is plugged into the SR-IOV incapable platform. It would cause a problem on PCI resource allocation in current Linux kernel. Therefore in order to allow the PF (Physical Function) device of SR-IOV capable GPU to work on the SR-IOV incapable platform, it is required to verify conditions for initializing BAR resources on AMD SR-IOV capable GPUs. If the device is an AMD graphics device and it supports SR-IOV it will require a large amount of resources. Before calling sriov_init() must ensure that the system BIOS also supports SR-IOV and that system BIOS has been able to allocate enough resources. If the VF BARs are zero then the system BIOS does not support SR-IOV or it could not allocate the resources and this platform will not support AMD graphics SR-IOV. Therefore do not call sriov_init(). If the system BIOS does support SR-IOV then the VF BARs will be properly initialized to non-zero values. Below is the patch against to Kernel 4.8 & 4.9. Please review. I checked the drivers/pci/quirks.c, it looks the workarounds/fixes in quirks.c are for specific devices and one or more device ID are defined for the specific devices. However my patch is for all AMD SR-IOV capable GPUs, that includes all existing and future AMD server GPUs. So it doesn't seem like a good fit to put the fix in quirks.c. Signed-off-by: Collins Cheng--- drivers/pci/iov.c | 63 --- 1 file changed, 60 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/pci/iov.c b/drivers/pci/iov.c index e30f05c..e4f1405 100644 --- a/drivers/pci/iov.c +++ b/drivers/pci/iov.c @@ -523,6 +523,45 @@ static void sriov_restore_state(struct pci_dev *dev) msleep(100); } +/* + * pci_vf_bar_valid - check if VF BARs have resource allocated + * @dev: the PCI device + * @pos: register offset of SR-IOV capability in PCI config space + * Returns true any VF BAR has resource allocated, false + * if all VF BARs are empty. + */ +static bool pci_vf_bar_valid(struct pci_dev *dev, int pos) +{ + int i; + u32 bar_value; + u32 bar_size_mask = ~(PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_SPACE | + PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_TYPE_64 | + PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_PREFETCH); + + for (i = 0; i < PCI_SRIOV_NUM_BARS; i++) { + pci_read_config_dword(dev, pos + PCI_SRIOV_BAR + i * 4, _value); + if (bar_value & bar_size_mask) + return true; + } + + return false; +} + +/* + * is_amd_display_adapter - check if it is an AMD/ATI GPU device + * @dev: the PCI device + * + * Returns true if device is an AMD/ATI display adapter, + * otherwise return false. + */ + +static bool is_amd_display_adapter(struct pci_dev *dev) +{ + return (((dev->class >> 16) == PCI_BASE_CLASS_DISPLAY) && + (dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_ATI || + dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_AMD)); +} + /** * pci_iov_init - initialize the IOV capability * @dev: the PCI device @@ -537,9 +576,27 @@ int pci_iov_init(struct pci_dev *dev) return -ENODEV; pos = pci_find_ext_capability(dev, PCI_EXT_CAP_ID_SRIOV); - if (pos) - return sriov_init(dev, pos); - + if (pos) { + /* +* If the device is an AMD graphics device and it supports +* SR-IOV it will require a large amount of resources. +* Before calling sriov_init() must ensure that the system +* BIOS also supports SR-IOV and that system BIOS has been +* able to allocate enough resources. +* If the VF BARs are zero then the system BIOS does not +* support SR-IOV or it could not allocate the resources +* and this platform will not support AMD graphics SR-IOV. +* Therefore do not call sriov_init(). +* If the system BIOS does support SR-IOV then the VF BARs +* will be properly initialized to non-zero values. +*/ + if (is_amd_display_adapter(dev)) { + if (pci_vf_bar_valid(dev, pos)) + return sriov_init(dev, pos); + } else { + return sriov_init(dev, pos); + } + } return -ENODEV; } -- 1.9.1 -Collins Cheng
[PATCH] PCI: Make SR-IOV capable GPU working on the SR-IOV incapable platform
Hi Helgaas, Some AMD GPUs have hardware support for graphics SR-IOV. If the SR-IOV capable GPU is plugged into the SR-IOV incapable platform. It would cause a problem on PCI resource allocation in current Linux kernel. Therefore in order to allow the PF (Physical Function) device of SR-IOV capable GPU to work on the SR-IOV incapable platform, it is required to verify conditions for initializing BAR resources on AMD SR-IOV capable GPUs. If the device is an AMD graphics device and it supports SR-IOV it will require a large amount of resources. Before calling sriov_init() must ensure that the system BIOS also supports SR-IOV and that system BIOS has been able to allocate enough resources. If the VF BARs are zero then the system BIOS does not support SR-IOV or it could not allocate the resources and this platform will not support AMD graphics SR-IOV. Therefore do not call sriov_init(). If the system BIOS does support SR-IOV then the VF BARs will be properly initialized to non-zero values. Below is the patch against to Kernel 4.8 & 4.9. Please review. I checked the drivers/pci/quirks.c, it looks the workarounds/fixes in quirks.c are for specific devices and one or more device ID are defined for the specific devices. However my patch is for all AMD SR-IOV capable GPUs, that includes all existing and future AMD server GPUs. So it doesn't seem like a good fit to put the fix in quirks.c. Signed-off-by: Collins Cheng --- drivers/pci/iov.c | 63 --- 1 file changed, 60 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/pci/iov.c b/drivers/pci/iov.c index e30f05c..e4f1405 100644 --- a/drivers/pci/iov.c +++ b/drivers/pci/iov.c @@ -523,6 +523,45 @@ static void sriov_restore_state(struct pci_dev *dev) msleep(100); } +/* + * pci_vf_bar_valid - check if VF BARs have resource allocated + * @dev: the PCI device + * @pos: register offset of SR-IOV capability in PCI config space + * Returns true any VF BAR has resource allocated, false + * if all VF BARs are empty. + */ +static bool pci_vf_bar_valid(struct pci_dev *dev, int pos) +{ + int i; + u32 bar_value; + u32 bar_size_mask = ~(PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_SPACE | + PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_TYPE_64 | + PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_PREFETCH); + + for (i = 0; i < PCI_SRIOV_NUM_BARS; i++) { + pci_read_config_dword(dev, pos + PCI_SRIOV_BAR + i * 4, _value); + if (bar_value & bar_size_mask) + return true; + } + + return false; +} + +/* + * is_amd_display_adapter - check if it is an AMD/ATI GPU device + * @dev: the PCI device + * + * Returns true if device is an AMD/ATI display adapter, + * otherwise return false. + */ + +static bool is_amd_display_adapter(struct pci_dev *dev) +{ + return (((dev->class >> 16) == PCI_BASE_CLASS_DISPLAY) && + (dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_ATI || + dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_AMD)); +} + /** * pci_iov_init - initialize the IOV capability * @dev: the PCI device @@ -537,9 +576,27 @@ int pci_iov_init(struct pci_dev *dev) return -ENODEV; pos = pci_find_ext_capability(dev, PCI_EXT_CAP_ID_SRIOV); - if (pos) - return sriov_init(dev, pos); - + if (pos) { + /* +* If the device is an AMD graphics device and it supports +* SR-IOV it will require a large amount of resources. +* Before calling sriov_init() must ensure that the system +* BIOS also supports SR-IOV and that system BIOS has been +* able to allocate enough resources. +* If the VF BARs are zero then the system BIOS does not +* support SR-IOV or it could not allocate the resources +* and this platform will not support AMD graphics SR-IOV. +* Therefore do not call sriov_init(). +* If the system BIOS does support SR-IOV then the VF BARs +* will be properly initialized to non-zero values. +*/ + if (is_amd_display_adapter(dev)) { + if (pci_vf_bar_valid(dev, pos)) + return sriov_init(dev, pos); + } else { + return sriov_init(dev, pos); + } + } return -ENODEV; } -- 1.9.1 -Collins Cheng