On Wednesday, May 23, 2007 4:15 pm Robert Hancock wrote:
> Jesse Barnes wrote:
> > On Wednesday, May 23, 2007 4:04 pm David Miller wrote:
> >> From: Linus Torvalds <[email protected]>
> >> Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 15:16:23 -0700 (PDT)
> >>
> >>> That crap should be seen for the crap it is! Dammit, how hard can
> >>> it be to just admit that mmconfig isn't that great?
> >>
> >> I knew mmconfig was broken conceptually the first time I started
> >> seeing write posting "bug fixes" for it that would do a read back
> >> from PCI config space via mmconfig to post the write, which of
> >> course has potential side-effects on the device and is absolutely
> >> illegal if the write just performed put the device into a PM state
> >> or whatever.
> >
> > I've actually seen that specific form of posted write flushing
> > cause crashes on some machines, so yes, it sucks.
> >
> > Unfortunately, I don't think we have any other way of getting at
> > extended config space on x86, unless EFI provides methods or
> > something, but I'm not sure that would be an improvement...
>
> That "fix" shouldn't be needed at all, the MMCONFIG memory range
> shouldn't be covered by PCI ordering rules, so there should be no
> such thing as write posting. I suspect that the author of such
> patch(es) was doing so out of some misguided sense that it was
> needed. (And if there is some chipset where it is actually needed,
> better just disable MMCONFIG on that one, as there's no way to use it
> sanely.)
PCI allows write posting, and on systems using mmconfig the posting
generally (unfortunately) extends to that space as well. So drivers
need to deal with it somehow. But many get it wrong.
Jesse
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