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SubjectRe: [PATCH] PCI: Check for PCIe downtraining conditions
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On 05/31/2018 11:13 AM, Sinan Kaya wrote:
> On 5/31/2018 12:01 PM, Alex G. wrote:
>>> PCI: Add pcie_print_link_status() to log link speed and whether it's limited
>> This one, I have, but it's not what I need. This looks at the available
>> bandwidth from root port to endpoint, whereas I'm only interested in
>> downtraining between endpoint and upstream port.
>
> I see what you are saying.
>
> With a little bit of effort, you can reuse the same code.
>
> Here is an attempt.
>
> You can probably extend pcie_bandwidth_available() to put an optional parent bridge
> device for your own use case and terminate the loop around here.
>
> https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v4.17-rc7/source/drivers/pci/pci.c#L5182
>
> Then, you can use the existing code to achieve what you are looking for via
> pcie_print_link_status() by adding an optional parent parameter.
>
> bw_cap = pcie_bandwidth_capable(dev, &speed_cap, &width_cap);
> bw_avail = pcie_bandwidth_available(dev, &limiting_dev, &speed, &width, *parent*);

That's confusing. I'd expect _capable() and _available() to be
symmetrical. They either both look at one link only, or both go down to
the root port. Though it seems _capable() is link-local, and
_available() is down to root port.

>
> If parent parameter is NULL, code can walk all the way to root as it is doing today.
> If it is not, then will terminate the loop on the first iteration.
>

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