On Monday, May 21, 2007, Jesse Barnes wrote:
> Yeah, I've got that data... just a sec while I make sure it's
> reproducable...
>
> Aha, I hadn't decoded the devfn before, looks like it's dying on an
> access to the graphics device (bus 0, slot 2, device 0):
>
> ...
> pci_mmcfg_read: 0, 0, 0x10, 0x18, 4 = 0xc000000c
> pci_mmcfg_read: 0, 0, 0x10, 0x18, 4 = <hang>
> ...
>
> Offset 0x18 into the graphics config space should be the graphics memory
> range address, and 0xc000000c is the correct value. But for some reason
> it hangs on the second access.
>
> It hangs here everytime.
That register is in the config space BAR region, so it should be ok to
write 0xffffffff to it and read it back to size the register. However,
it's after writing the 0xffffffff to it and trying to read it back that
the machine hangs. I didn't see any accesses to the command register to
disable decoding (at least not via the mmconfig methods), so maybe that's
broken during MCFG based probing?
Jesse
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