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<title>PCI: hv: Fix sleep while in non-sleep context when removing child devices from the bus</title>
<updated>2021-10-13T08:04:25+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Long Li</name>
<email>longli@microsoft.com</email>
</author>
<published>2021-08-30T23:13:27+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit 41608b64b10b80fe00dd253cd8326ec8ad85930f ]

In hv_pci_bus_exit, the code is holding a spinlock while calling
pci_destroy_slot(), which takes a mutex.

This is not safe for spinlock. Fix this by moving the children to be
deleted to a list on the stack, and removing them after spinlock is
released.

Fixes: 94d22763207a ("PCI: hv: Fix a race condition when removing the device")

Cc: "K. Y. Srinivasan" &lt;kys@microsoft.com&gt;
Cc: Haiyang Zhang &lt;haiyangz@microsoft.com&gt;
Cc: Stephen Hemminger &lt;sthemmin@microsoft.com&gt;
Cc: Wei Liu &lt;wei.liu@kernel.org&gt;
Cc: Dexuan Cui &lt;decui@microsoft.com&gt;
Cc: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Cc: Rob Herring &lt;robh@kernel.org&gt;
Cc: "Krzysztof Wilczyński" &lt;kw@linux.com&gt;
Cc: Bjorn Helgaas &lt;bhelgaas@google.com&gt;
Cc: Michael Kelley &lt;mikelley@microsoft.com&gt;
Reported-by: Dan Carpenter &lt;dan.carpenter@oracle.com&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-hyperv/20210823152130.GA21501@kili/
Signed-off-by: Long Li &lt;longli@microsoft.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Wei Liu &lt;wei.liu@kernel.org&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1630365207-20616-1-git-send-email-longli@linuxonhyperv.com
Signed-off-by: Wei Liu &lt;wei.liu@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit 41608b64b10b80fe00dd253cd8326ec8ad85930f ]

In hv_pci_bus_exit, the code is holding a spinlock while calling
pci_destroy_slot(), which takes a mutex.

This is not safe for spinlock. Fix this by moving the children to be
deleted to a list on the stack, and removing them after spinlock is
released.

Fixes: 94d22763207a ("PCI: hv: Fix a race condition when removing the device")

Cc: "K. Y. Srinivasan" &lt;kys@microsoft.com&gt;
Cc: Haiyang Zhang &lt;haiyangz@microsoft.com&gt;
Cc: Stephen Hemminger &lt;sthemmin@microsoft.com&gt;
Cc: Wei Liu &lt;wei.liu@kernel.org&gt;
Cc: Dexuan Cui &lt;decui@microsoft.com&gt;
Cc: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Cc: Rob Herring &lt;robh@kernel.org&gt;
Cc: "Krzysztof Wilczyński" &lt;kw@linux.com&gt;
Cc: Bjorn Helgaas &lt;bhelgaas@google.com&gt;
Cc: Michael Kelley &lt;mikelley@microsoft.com&gt;
Reported-by: Dan Carpenter &lt;dan.carpenter@oracle.com&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-hyperv/20210823152130.GA21501@kili/
Signed-off-by: Long Li &lt;longli@microsoft.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Wei Liu &lt;wei.liu@kernel.org&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1630365207-20616-1-git-send-email-longli@linuxonhyperv.com
Signed-off-by: Wei Liu &lt;wei.liu@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>treewide: Change list_sort to use const pointers</title>
<updated>2021-09-30T08:11:04+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Sami Tolvanen</name>
<email>samitolvanen@google.com</email>
</author>
<published>2021-04-08T18:28:34+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit 4f0f586bf0c898233d8f316f471a21db2abd522d ]

list_sort() internally casts the comparison function passed to it
to a different type with constant struct list_head pointers, and
uses this pointer to call the functions, which trips indirect call
Control-Flow Integrity (CFI) checking.

Instead of removing the consts, this change defines the
list_cmp_func_t type and changes the comparison function types of
all list_sort() callers to use const pointers, thus avoiding type
mismatches.

Suggested-by: Nick Desaulniers &lt;ndesaulniers@google.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sami Tolvanen &lt;samitolvanen@google.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Nick Desaulniers &lt;ndesaulniers@google.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig &lt;hch@lst.de&gt;
Reviewed-by: Kees Cook &lt;keescook@chromium.org&gt;
Tested-by: Nick Desaulniers &lt;ndesaulniers@google.com&gt;
Tested-by: Nathan Chancellor &lt;nathan@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook &lt;keescook@chromium.org&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210408182843.1754385-10-samitolvanen@google.com
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit 4f0f586bf0c898233d8f316f471a21db2abd522d ]

list_sort() internally casts the comparison function passed to it
to a different type with constant struct list_head pointers, and
uses this pointer to call the functions, which trips indirect call
Control-Flow Integrity (CFI) checking.

Instead of removing the consts, this change defines the
list_cmp_func_t type and changes the comparison function types of
all list_sort() callers to use const pointers, thus avoiding type
mismatches.

Suggested-by: Nick Desaulniers &lt;ndesaulniers@google.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sami Tolvanen &lt;samitolvanen@google.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Nick Desaulniers &lt;ndesaulniers@google.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig &lt;hch@lst.de&gt;
Reviewed-by: Kees Cook &lt;keescook@chromium.org&gt;
Tested-by: Nick Desaulniers &lt;ndesaulniers@google.com&gt;
Tested-by: Nathan Chancellor &lt;nathan@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook &lt;keescook@chromium.org&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210408182843.1754385-10-samitolvanen@google.com
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>PCI: aardvark: Increase polling delay to 1.5s while waiting for PIO response</title>
<updated>2021-09-30T08:10:58+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Pali Rohár</name>
<email>pali@kernel.org</email>
</author>
<published>2021-07-22T14:40:39+00:00</published>
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commit 2b58db229eb617d97d5746113b77045f1f884bcb upstream.

Measurements in different conditions showed that aardvark hardware PIO
response can take up to 1.44s. Increase wait timeout from 1ms to 1.5s to
ensure that we do not miss responses from hardware. After 1.44s hardware
returns errors (e.g. Completer abort).

The previous two patches fixed checking for PIO status, so now we can use
it to also catch errors which are reported by hardware after 1.44s.

After applying this patch, kernel can detect and print PIO errors to dmesg:

    [    6.879999] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: Non-posted PIO Response Status: CA, 0xe00 @ 0x100004
    [    6.896436] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: Posted PIO Response Status: COMP_ERR, 0x804 @ 0x100004
    [    6.913049] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: Posted PIO Response Status: COMP_ERR, 0x804 @ 0x100010
    [    6.929663] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: Non-posted PIO Response Status: CA, 0xe00 @ 0x100010
    [    6.953558] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: Posted PIO Response Status: COMP_ERR, 0x804 @ 0x100014
    [    6.970170] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: Non-posted PIO Response Status: CA, 0xe00 @ 0x100014
    [    6.994328] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: Posted PIO Response Status: COMP_ERR, 0x804 @ 0x100004

Without this patch kernel prints only a generic error to dmesg:

    [    5.246847] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: config read/write timed out

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210722144041.12661-3-pali@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Pali Rohár &lt;pali@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Marek Behún &lt;kabel@kernel.org&gt;
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 7fbcb5da811b ("PCI: aardvark: Don't rely on jiffies while holding spinlock")
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman &lt;gregkh@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman &lt;gregkh@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
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commit 2b58db229eb617d97d5746113b77045f1f884bcb upstream.

Measurements in different conditions showed that aardvark hardware PIO
response can take up to 1.44s. Increase wait timeout from 1ms to 1.5s to
ensure that we do not miss responses from hardware. After 1.44s hardware
returns errors (e.g. Completer abort).

The previous two patches fixed checking for PIO status, so now we can use
it to also catch errors which are reported by hardware after 1.44s.

After applying this patch, kernel can detect and print PIO errors to dmesg:

    [    6.879999] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: Non-posted PIO Response Status: CA, 0xe00 @ 0x100004
    [    6.896436] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: Posted PIO Response Status: COMP_ERR, 0x804 @ 0x100004
    [    6.913049] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: Posted PIO Response Status: COMP_ERR, 0x804 @ 0x100010
    [    6.929663] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: Non-posted PIO Response Status: CA, 0xe00 @ 0x100010
    [    6.953558] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: Posted PIO Response Status: COMP_ERR, 0x804 @ 0x100014
    [    6.970170] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: Non-posted PIO Response Status: CA, 0xe00 @ 0x100014
    [    6.994328] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: Posted PIO Response Status: COMP_ERR, 0x804 @ 0x100004

Without this patch kernel prints only a generic error to dmesg:

    [    5.246847] advk-pcie d0070000.pcie: config read/write timed out

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210722144041.12661-3-pali@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Pali Rohár &lt;pali@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Marek Behún &lt;kabel@kernel.org&gt;
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 7fbcb5da811b ("PCI: aardvark: Don't rely on jiffies while holding spinlock")
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman &lt;gregkh@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman &lt;gregkh@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>PCI: aardvark: Fix reporting CRS value</title>
<updated>2021-09-26T12:08:55+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Pali Rohár</name>
<email>pali@kernel.org</email>
</author>
<published>2021-07-22T14:40:41+00:00</published>
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commit 43f5c77bcbd27cce70bf33c2b86d6726ce95dd66 upstream.

Set CRSVIS flag in emulated root PCI bridge to indicate support for
Completion Retry Status.

Add check for CRSSVE flag from root PCI brige when issuing Configuration
Read Request via PIO to correctly returns fabricated CRS value as it is
required by PCIe spec.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210722144041.12661-5-pali@kernel.org
Fixes: 8a3ebd8de328 ("PCI: aardvark: Implement emulated root PCI bridge config space")
Signed-off-by: Pali Rohár &lt;pali@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # e0d9d30b7354 ("PCI: pci-bridge-emul: Fix big-endian support")
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman &lt;gregkh@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
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commit 43f5c77bcbd27cce70bf33c2b86d6726ce95dd66 upstream.

Set CRSVIS flag in emulated root PCI bridge to indicate support for
Completion Retry Status.

Add check for CRSSVE flag from root PCI brige when issuing Configuration
Read Request via PIO to correctly returns fabricated CRS value as it is
required by PCIe spec.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210722144041.12661-5-pali@kernel.org
Fixes: 8a3ebd8de328 ("PCI: aardvark: Implement emulated root PCI bridge config space")
Signed-off-by: Pali Rohár &lt;pali@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # e0d9d30b7354 ("PCI: pci-bridge-emul: Fix big-endian support")
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman &lt;gregkh@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
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</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>PCI: iproc: Fix BCMA probe resource handling</title>
<updated>2021-09-22T10:28:02+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Rob Herring</name>
<email>robh@kernel.org</email>
</author>
<published>2021-08-03T21:56:56+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit aeaea8969b402e0081210cc9144404d13996efed ]

In commit 7ef1c871da16 ("PCI: iproc: Use
pci_parse_request_of_pci_ranges()"), calling
devm_request_pci_bus_resources() was dropped from the common iProc
probe code, but is still needed for BCMA bus probing. Without it, there
will be lots of warnings like this:

pci 0000:00:00.0: BAR 8: no space for [mem size 0x00c00000]
pci 0000:00:00.0: BAR 8: failed to assign [mem size 0x00c00000]

Add back calling devm_request_pci_bus_resources() and adding the
resources to pci_host_bridge.windows for BCMA bus probe.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210803215656.3803204-2-robh@kernel.org
Fixes: 7ef1c871da16 ("PCI: iproc: Use pci_parse_request_of_pci_ranges()")
Reported-by: Rafał Miłecki &lt;zajec5@gmail.com&gt;
Tested-by: Rafał Miłecki &lt;rafal@milecki.pl&gt;
Signed-off-by: Rob Herring &lt;robh@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Cc: Srinath Mannam &lt;srinath.mannam@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Roman Bacik &lt;roman.bacik@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Bharat Gooty &lt;bharat.gooty@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Abhishek Shah &lt;abhishek.shah@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Jitendra Bhivare &lt;jitendra.bhivare@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Ray Jui &lt;ray.jui@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Florian Fainelli &lt;f.fainelli@gmail.com&gt;
Cc: BCM Kernel Feedback &lt;bcm-kernel-feedback-list@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Scott Branden &lt;sbranden@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Cc: "Krzysztof Wilczyński" &lt;kw@linux.com&gt;
Cc: Bjorn Helgaas &lt;bhelgaas@google.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit aeaea8969b402e0081210cc9144404d13996efed ]

In commit 7ef1c871da16 ("PCI: iproc: Use
pci_parse_request_of_pci_ranges()"), calling
devm_request_pci_bus_resources() was dropped from the common iProc
probe code, but is still needed for BCMA bus probing. Without it, there
will be lots of warnings like this:

pci 0000:00:00.0: BAR 8: no space for [mem size 0x00c00000]
pci 0000:00:00.0: BAR 8: failed to assign [mem size 0x00c00000]

Add back calling devm_request_pci_bus_resources() and adding the
resources to pci_host_bridge.windows for BCMA bus probe.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210803215656.3803204-2-robh@kernel.org
Fixes: 7ef1c871da16 ("PCI: iproc: Use pci_parse_request_of_pci_ranges()")
Reported-by: Rafał Miłecki &lt;zajec5@gmail.com&gt;
Tested-by: Rafał Miłecki &lt;rafal@milecki.pl&gt;
Signed-off-by: Rob Herring &lt;robh@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Cc: Srinath Mannam &lt;srinath.mannam@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Roman Bacik &lt;roman.bacik@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Bharat Gooty &lt;bharat.gooty@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Abhishek Shah &lt;abhishek.shah@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Jitendra Bhivare &lt;jitendra.bhivare@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Ray Jui &lt;ray.jui@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Florian Fainelli &lt;f.fainelli@gmail.com&gt;
Cc: BCM Kernel Feedback &lt;bcm-kernel-feedback-list@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Scott Branden &lt;sbranden@broadcom.com&gt;
Cc: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Cc: "Krzysztof Wilczyński" &lt;kw@linux.com&gt;
Cc: Bjorn Helgaas &lt;bhelgaas@google.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>PCI: j721e: Add PCIe support for AM64</title>
<updated>2021-09-22T10:28:01+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Kishon Vijay Abraham I</name>
<email>kishon@ti.com</email>
</author>
<published>2021-08-11T12:33:35+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit c8a375a8e15ac31293d7fda08008d6da8f5df3db ]

AM64 has the same PCIe IP as in J7200 with certain erratas not
applicable (quirk_detect_quiet_flag). Add support for "ti,am64-pcie-host"
compatible and "ti,am64-pcie-ep" compatible that is specific to AM64.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210811123336.31357-5-kishon@ti.com
Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I &lt;kishon@ti.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit c8a375a8e15ac31293d7fda08008d6da8f5df3db ]

AM64 has the same PCIe IP as in J7200 with certain erratas not
applicable (quirk_detect_quiet_flag). Add support for "ti,am64-pcie-host"
compatible and "ti,am64-pcie-ep" compatible that is specific to AM64.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210811123336.31357-5-kishon@ti.com
Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I &lt;kishon@ti.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>PCI: j721e: Add PCIe support for J7200</title>
<updated>2021-09-22T10:28:01+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Kishon Vijay Abraham I</name>
<email>kishon@ti.com</email>
</author>
<published>2021-08-11T12:33:34+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit f1de58802f0fff364cf49f5e47d1be744baa434f ]

J7200 has the same PCIe IP as in J721E with minor changes in the
wrapper. J7200 allows byte access of bridge configuration space
registers and the register field for LINK_DOWN interrupt is different.
J7200 also requires "quirk_detect_quiet_flag" to be set. Configure these
changes as part of driver data applicable only to J7200.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210811123336.31357-4-kishon@ti.com
Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I &lt;kishon@ti.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit f1de58802f0fff364cf49f5e47d1be744baa434f ]

J7200 has the same PCIe IP as in J721E with minor changes in the
wrapper. J7200 allows byte access of bridge configuration space
registers and the register field for LINK_DOWN interrupt is different.
J7200 also requires "quirk_detect_quiet_flag" to be set. Configure these
changes as part of driver data applicable only to J7200.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210811123336.31357-4-kishon@ti.com
Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I &lt;kishon@ti.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>PCI: cadence: Add quirk flag to set minimum delay in LTSSM Detect.Quiet state</title>
<updated>2021-09-22T10:28:01+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Nadeem Athani</name>
<email>nadeem@cadence.com</email>
</author>
<published>2021-08-11T12:33:33+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit 09c24094b2e3a15ef3fc44f54a191b3db522fb11 ]

PCIe fails to link up if SERDES lanes not used by PCIe are assigned to
another protocol. For example, link training fails if lanes 2 and 3 are
assigned to another protocol while lanes 0 and 1 are used for PCIe to
form a two lane link. This failure is due to an incorrect tie-off on an
internal status signal indicating electrical idle.

Status signals going from SERDES to PCIe Controller are tied-off when a
lane is not assigned to PCIe. Signal indicating electrical idle is
incorrectly tied-off to a state that indicates non-idle. As a result,
PCIe sees unused lanes to be out of electrical idle and this causes
LTSSM to exit Detect.Quiet state without waiting for 12ms timeout to
occur. If a receiver is not detected on the first receiver detection
attempt in Detect.Active state, LTSSM goes back to Detect.Quiet and
again moves forward to Detect.Active state without waiting for 12ms as
required by PCIe base specification. Since wait time in Detect.Quiet is
skipped, multiple receiver detect operations are performed back-to-back
without allowing time for capacitance on the transmit lines to
discharge. This causes subsequent receiver detection to always fail even
if a receiver gets connected eventually.

Add a quirk flag "quirk_detect_quiet_flag" to program the minimum
time the LTSSM should wait on entering Detect.Quiet state here.
This has to be set for J7200 as it has an incorrect tie-off on unused
lanes.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210811123336.31357-3-kishon@ti.com
Signed-off-by: Nadeem Athani &lt;nadeem@cadence.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I &lt;kishon@ti.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit 09c24094b2e3a15ef3fc44f54a191b3db522fb11 ]

PCIe fails to link up if SERDES lanes not used by PCIe are assigned to
another protocol. For example, link training fails if lanes 2 and 3 are
assigned to another protocol while lanes 0 and 1 are used for PCIe to
form a two lane link. This failure is due to an incorrect tie-off on an
internal status signal indicating electrical idle.

Status signals going from SERDES to PCIe Controller are tied-off when a
lane is not assigned to PCIe. Signal indicating electrical idle is
incorrectly tied-off to a state that indicates non-idle. As a result,
PCIe sees unused lanes to be out of electrical idle and this causes
LTSSM to exit Detect.Quiet state without waiting for 12ms timeout to
occur. If a receiver is not detected on the first receiver detection
attempt in Detect.Active state, LTSSM goes back to Detect.Quiet and
again moves forward to Detect.Active state without waiting for 12ms as
required by PCIe base specification. Since wait time in Detect.Quiet is
skipped, multiple receiver detect operations are performed back-to-back
without allowing time for capacitance on the transmit lines to
discharge. This causes subsequent receiver detection to always fail even
if a receiver gets connected eventually.

Add a quirk flag "quirk_detect_quiet_flag" to program the minimum
time the LTSSM should wait on entering Detect.Quiet state here.
This has to be set for J7200 as it has an incorrect tie-off on unused
lanes.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210811123336.31357-3-kishon@ti.com
Signed-off-by: Nadeem Athani &lt;nadeem@cadence.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I &lt;kishon@ti.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
</pre>
</div>
</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>PCI: cadence: Use bitfield for *quirk_retrain_flag* instead of bool</title>
<updated>2021-09-22T10:28:00+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Kishon Vijay Abraham I</name>
<email>kishon@ti.com</email>
</author>
<published>2021-08-11T12:33:32+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit f4455748b2126a9ba2bcc9cfb2fbcaa08de29bb2 ]

No functional change. As we are intending to add additional 1-bit
members in struct j721e_pcie_data/struct cdns_pcie_rc, use bitfields
instead of bool since it takes less space. As discussed in [1],
the preference is to use bitfileds instead of bool inside structures.

[1] -&gt; https://lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/CA+55aFzKQ6Pj18TB8p4Yr0M4t+S+BsiHH=BJNmn=76-NcjTj-g@mail.gmail.com/

Suggested-by: Bjorn Helgaas &lt;bhelgaas@google.com&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210811123336.31357-2-kishon@ti.com
Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I &lt;kishon@ti.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit f4455748b2126a9ba2bcc9cfb2fbcaa08de29bb2 ]

No functional change. As we are intending to add additional 1-bit
members in struct j721e_pcie_data/struct cdns_pcie_rc, use bitfields
instead of bool since it takes less space. As discussed in [1],
the preference is to use bitfileds instead of bool inside structures.

[1] -&gt; https://lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/CA+55aFzKQ6Pj18TB8p4Yr0M4t+S+BsiHH=BJNmn=76-NcjTj-g@mail.gmail.com/

Suggested-by: Bjorn Helgaas &lt;bhelgaas@google.com&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210811123336.31357-2-kishon@ti.com
Signed-off-by: Kishon Vijay Abraham I &lt;kishon@ti.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
</pre>
</div>
</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>PCI: rcar: Fix runtime PM imbalance in rcar_pcie_ep_probe()</title>
<updated>2021-09-22T10:28:00+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Dinghao Liu</name>
<email>dinghao.liu@zju.edu.cn</email>
</author>
<published>2021-04-08T07:24:02+00:00</published>
<link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='https://git.tavy.me/linux-stable.git/commit/?id=75420f9400a6792dc4b43e5a43ee0f105dd3f9ee'/>
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[ Upstream commit 1e29cd9983eba1b596bc07f94d81d728007f8a25 ]

pm_runtime_get_sync() will increase the runtime PM counter
even it returns an error. Thus a pairing decrement is needed
to prevent refcount leak. Fix this by replacing this API with
pm_runtime_resume_and_get(), which will not change the runtime
PM counter on error.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210408072402.15069-1-dinghao.liu@zju.edu.cn
Signed-off-by: Dinghao Liu &lt;dinghao.liu@zju.edu.cn&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Geert Uytterhoeven &lt;geert+renesas@glider.be&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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<pre>
[ Upstream commit 1e29cd9983eba1b596bc07f94d81d728007f8a25 ]

pm_runtime_get_sync() will increase the runtime PM counter
even it returns an error. Thus a pairing decrement is needed
to prevent refcount leak. Fix this by replacing this API with
pm_runtime_resume_and_get(), which will not change the runtime
PM counter on error.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210408072402.15069-1-dinghao.liu@zju.edu.cn
Signed-off-by: Dinghao Liu &lt;dinghao.liu@zju.edu.cn&gt;
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi &lt;lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Geert Uytterhoeven &lt;geert+renesas@glider.be&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
</pre>
</div>
</content>
</entry>
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