On Thu, 24 Apr 2025 09:17:45 -0500 "Bowman, Terry" <terry.bowman@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On 4/23/2025 10:04 AM, Jonathan Cameron wrote: > > On Wed, 26 Mar 2025 20:47:05 -0500 > > Terry Bowman <terry.bowman@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> The AER service driver includes a CXL-specific kfifo, intended to forward > >> CXL errors to the CXL driver. However, the forwarding functionality is > >> currently unimplemented. Update the AER driver to enable error forwarding > >> to the CXL driver. > >> > >> Modify the AER service driver's handle_error_source(), which is called from > >> process_aer_err_devices(), to distinguish between PCIe and CXL errors. > >> > >> Rename and update is_internal_error() to is_cxl_error(). Ensuring it > >> checks both the 'struct aer_info::is_cxl' flag and the AER internal error > >> masks. > >> > >> If the error is a standard PCIe error then continue calling pcie_aer_handle_error() > >> as done in the current AER driver. > >> > >> If the error is a CXL-related error then forward it to the CXL driver for > >> handling using the kfifo mechanism. > >> > >> Introduce a new function forward_cxl_error(), which constructs a CXL > >> protocol error context using cxl_create_prot_err_info(). This context is > >> then passed to the CXL driver via kfifo using a 'struct work_struct'. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Terry Bowman <terry.bowman@xxxxxxx> > > Hi Terry, > > > > Finally got back to this. I'm not following how some of the reference > > counting in here is working. It might be fine but there is a lot > > taking then dropping device references - some of which are taken again later. > > > >> @@ -1082,10 +1094,44 @@ static void cxl_rch_enable_rcec(struct pci_dev *rcec) > >> pci_info(rcec, "CXL: Internal errors unmasked"); > >> } > >> > >> +static void forward_cxl_error(struct pci_dev *_pdev, struct aer_err_info *info) > >> +{ > >> + int severity = info->severity; > > So far this variable isn't really justified. Maybe it makes sense later in the > > series? > > This is used below in call to cxl_create_prot_err_info(). Sure, but why not just do if (cxl_create_prot_error_info(pdev, info->severity, &wd.err_info)) { There isn't anything modifying info->severity in between so that local variable is just padding out the code to no real benefit. > > >> + pci_err(pdev, "Failed to create CXL protocol error information"); > >> + return; > >> + } > >> + > >> + struct device *cxl_dev __free(put_device) = get_device(err_info->dev); > > Also this one. A reference was acquired and dropped in cxl_create_prot_err_info() > > followed by retaking it here. How do we know it is still about by this call > > and once we pull it off the kfifo later? > > Yes, this is a problem I realized after sending the series. > > The device reference incr could be changed for all the devices to the non-cleanup > variety. Then would add the reference incr in the caller after calling cxl_create_prot_err_info(). > I need to look at the other calls to to cxl_create_prot_err_info() as well. > > In addition, I think we should consider adding the CXL RAS status into the struct cxl_prot_err_info. > This would eliminate the need for further accesses to the CXL device after being dequeued from the > fifo. Thoughts? That sounds like a reasonable solution to me. Jonathan