Re: [PATCH v2 2/4] PCI/MSI: Add startup/shutdown for per device domains

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On 8/27/2025 5:39 PM, Wei Fang wrote:
We found an issue that the ENETC network port of our i.MX95 platform
(arm64) does not work based the latest linux-next tree. According to
my observation, the MSI-X interrupts statistics from
"cat /proc/interrupts" are all 0.

root@imx95evk:~# cat /proc/interrupts | grep eth0
123:          0          0          0          0          0          0 ITS-PCI-MSIX-0002:00:00.0   1 Edge      eth0-rxtx0
124:          0          0          0          0          0          0 ITS-PCI-MSIX-0002:00:00.0   2 Edge      eth0-rxtx1
125:          0          0          0          0          0          0 ITS-PCI-MSIX-0002:00:00.0   3 Edge      eth0-rxtx2
126:          0          0          0          0          0          0 ITS-PCI-MSIX-0002:00:00.0   4 Edge      eth0-rxtx3
127:          0          0          0          0          0          0 ITS-PCI-MSIX-0002:00:00.0   5 Edge      eth0-rxtx4
128:          0          0          0          0          0          0 ITS-PCI-MSIX-0002:00:00.0   6 Edge      eth0-rxtx5


So I reverted this patch and then the MSI-X interrupts return to normal.

root@imx95evk:~# cat /proc/interrupts | grep eth0
123:       4365          0          0          0          0          0 ITS-PCI-MSIX-0002:00:00.0   1 Edge      eth0-rxtx0
124:          0        194          0          0          0          0 ITS-PCI-MSIX-0002:00:00.0   2 Edge      eth0-rxtx1
125:          0          0        227          0          0          0 ITS-PCI-MSIX-0002:00:00.0   3 Edge      eth0-rxtx2
126:          0          0          0        219          0          0 ITS-PCI-MSIX-0002:00:00.0   4 Edge      eth0-rxtx3
127:          0          0          0          0        176          0 ITS-PCI-MSIX-0002:00:00.0   5 Edge      eth0-rxtx4
128:          0          0          0          0          0        233 ITS-PCI-MSIX-0002:00:00.0   6 Edge      eth0-rxtx5

It looks like that this patch causes this issue, but I don't know about
the PCI MSI driver, so please help investigate this issue, thanks.

Some people reported a similar issue, check the whole mail thread and inochi has provided a fixing patch, you can try it out.

Thanks,

Chen





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