From: Hongbo Zheng Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2020 12:03:18 +0000 (+0800) Subject: net/hns3: skip VF register access when PF in FLR X-Git-Url: http://git.droids-corp.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=0eb7334f4034c08cbf2f23352bec0d35356872f1;p=dpdk.git net/hns3: skip VF register access when PF in FLR According to the protocol of PCIe, FLR to a PF device resets the PF state as well as the SR-IOV extended capability including VF Enable which means that VFs no longer exist. When PF device is in FLR reset stage, at this time, the register state of VF device is not reliable, so VF device's register state detection is not carried out in PF FLR. In this case, we just ignore the register states to avoid accessing nonexistent register and return false in the internal function named hns3vf_is_reset_pending to indicate that there are no other reset states that need to be processed by PMD driver. Fixes: 2790c6464725 ("net/hns3: support device reset") Cc: stable@dpdk.org Signed-off-by: Hongbo Zheng Signed-off-by: Wei Hu (Xavier) --- diff --git a/drivers/net/hns3/hns3_ethdev.h b/drivers/net/hns3/hns3_ethdev.h index f170df9176..3f3f973c72 100644 --- a/drivers/net/hns3/hns3_ethdev.h +++ b/drivers/net/hns3/hns3_ethdev.h @@ -275,6 +275,13 @@ enum hns3_reset_level { * Kernel PF driver use mailbox to inform DPDK VF to do reset, the value * of the reset level and the one defined in kernel driver should be * same. + * + * According to the protocol of PCIe, FLR to a PF resets the PF state as + * well as the SR-IOV extended capability including VF Enable which + * means that VFs no longer exist. + * + * In PF FLR, the register state of VF is not reliable, VF's driver + * should not access the registers of the VF device. */ HNS3_VF_FULL_RESET = 3, HNS3_FLR_RESET, /* A VF perform FLR reset */ diff --git a/drivers/net/hns3/hns3_ethdev_vf.c b/drivers/net/hns3/hns3_ethdev_vf.c index 565cf60e76..cb2747b132 100644 --- a/drivers/net/hns3/hns3_ethdev_vf.c +++ b/drivers/net/hns3/hns3_ethdev_vf.c @@ -2191,6 +2191,21 @@ hns3vf_is_reset_pending(struct hns3_adapter *hns) struct hns3_hw *hw = &hns->hw; enum hns3_reset_level reset; + /* + * According to the protocol of PCIe, FLR to a PF device resets the PF + * state as well as the SR-IOV extended capability including VF Enable + * which means that VFs no longer exist. + * + * HNS3_VF_FULL_RESET means PF device is in FLR reset. when PF device + * is in FLR stage, the register state of VF device is not reliable, + * so register states detection can not be carried out. In this case, + * we just ignore the register states and return false to indicate that + * there are no other reset states that need to be processed by driver. + */ + if (hw->reset.level == HNS3_VF_FULL_RESET) + return false; + + /* Check the registers to confirm whether there is reset pending */ hns3vf_check_event_cause(hns, NULL); reset = hns3vf_get_reset_level(hw, &hw->reset.pending); if (hw->reset.level != HNS3_NONE_RESET && hw->reset.level < reset) {