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SubjectRe: [PATCH] arm64: PCI: Enable SMC conduit
On Mon, Jan 04, 2021 at 10:57:35PM -0600, Jeremy Linton wrote:
> Given that most arm64 platform's PCI implementations needs quirks
> to deal with problematic config accesses, this is a good place to
> apply a firmware abstraction. The ARM PCI SMMCCC spec details a
> standard SMC conduit designed to provide a simple PCI config
> accessor. This specification enhances the existing ACPI/PCI
> abstraction and expects power, config, etc functionality is handled
> by the platform. It also is very explicit that the resulting config
> space registers must behave as is specified by the pci specification.
>
> Lets hook the normal ACPI/PCI config path, and when we detect
> missing MADT data, attempt to probe the SMC conduit. If the conduit
> exists and responds for the requested segment number (provided by the
> ACPI namespace) attach a custom pci_ecam_ops which redirects
> all config read/write requests to the firmware.
>
> This patch is based on the Arm PCI Config space access document @
> https://developer.arm.com/documentation/den0115/latest

Why does firmware need to be involved with this at all? Can't we just
quirk Linux when these broken designs show up in production? We'll need
to modify Linux _anyway_ when the firmware interface isn't implemented
correctly...

Will

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