On Fri, Jan 23 2026 at 14:07, Vivian Wang wrote:
> Instead of a 32-bit/64-bit dichotomy, check the MSI address against
> msi_addr_mask.
>
> This allows platforms with MSI doorbell above 32-bit address space to
with a MSI doorbell address above the 32-bit limit to
> work with devices without full 64-bit MSI address support, as long as
> the doorbell is within addressable range of MSI of the device.
within the addressable
> static int msi_verify_entries(struct pci_dev *dev)
> {
> struct msi_desc *entry;
> + u64 address;
>
> if (dev->msi_addr_mask == DMA_BIT_MASK(64))
> return 0;
>
> msi_for_each_desc(entry, &dev->dev, MSI_DESC_ALL) {
> - if (entry->msg.address_hi) {
> - pci_err(dev, "arch assigned 64-bit MSI address %#x%08x
> but device only supports 32 bits\n",
> - entry->msg.address_hi, entry->msg.address_lo);
> + address = (u64)entry->msg.address_hi << 32 |
> + entry->msg.address_lo;
No line break required. Let it stick out.
> + if (address & ~dev->msi_addr_mask) {
> + pci_err(dev, "arch assigned 64-bit MSI address %#llx
> above device MSI address mask %#llx\n",
> + address, dev->msi_addr_mask);
> break;
> }
> }
Other than those nits:
Reviewed-by: Thomas Gleixner <[email protected]>