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author | Francisco Munoz <francisco.munoz.ruiz@linux.intel.com> | 2022-12-05 17:16:37 -0700 |
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committer | Lorenzo Pieralisi <lpieralisi@kernel.org> | 2022-12-06 11:45:25 +0100 |
commit | 0a584655ef89541dae4d48d2c523b1480ae80284 (patch) | |
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PCI: vmd: Fix secondary bus reset for Intel bridges
The reset was never applied in the current implementation because Intel
Bridges owned by VMD are parentless. Internally, pci_reset_bus() applies
a reset to the parent of the PCI device supplied as argument, but in this
case it failed because there wasn't a parent.
In more detail, this change allows the VMD driver to enumerate NVMe devices
in pass-through configurations when guest reboots are performed. There was
an attempted to fix this, but later we discovered that the code inside
pci_reset_bus() wasn’t triggering secondary bus resets. Therefore, we
updated the parameters passed to it, and now NVMe SSDs attached to VMD
bridges are properly enumerated in VT-d pass-through scenarios.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20221206001637.4744-1-francisco.munoz.ruiz@linux.intel.com
Fixes: 6aab5622296b ("PCI: vmd: Clean up domain before enumeration")
Signed-off-by: Francisco Munoz <francisco.munoz.ruiz@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lpieralisi@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Nirmal Patel <nirmal.patel@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Derrick <jonathan.derrick@linux.dev>
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