Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2006 16:29:29 +0900 From: Pyun YongHyeon <pyunyh@gmail.com> To: Scott Long <scottl@samsco.org> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org, "Bruce M. Simpson" <bms@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Enabling MSI on the Asus Vintage AH-1 Message-ID: <20061226072929.GC994@cdnetworks.co.kr> In-Reply-To: <4590A575.3090403@samsco.org> References: <20061212020023.GA9698@cdnetworks.co.kr> <6BC2A5CB-AC24-4EB3-8C6C-A4D0A5EA7183@siliconlandmark.com> <20061212124428.GB9698@cdnetworks.co.kr> <20061213023325.P56950@lexi.siliconlandmark.com> <20061213081134.GB13506@cdnetworks.co.kr> <20061213041018.I56950@lexi.siliconlandmark.com> <20061213123235.GC13506@cdnetworks.co.kr> <458DA5B2.3030906@FreeBSD.org> <20061226035115.GA994@cdnetworks.co.kr> <4590A575.3090403@samsco.org>
next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
On Mon, Dec 25, 2006 at 11:30:45PM -0500, Scott Long wrote:
> Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
> >On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 09:54:58PM +0000, Bruce M. Simpson wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > It looks like MSI was detected, but not used by the msk(4) driver on
> > the > Asus Vintage AH-1.
> > >
> > > This is a uniprocessor Athlon64 system. The PCI bridges on this system
> > > aren't in the MSI blacklist, however, there are several odd messages
> > > regarding a non-default MSI window. Looking at the code suggests it
> > > expects to see the MSI window at 0xfee00000.
> > >
> > > BTW: This system's on-board SATA controller stopped working with
> > 6.2-RC, > so I'm using an add-on PCI-e card for SATA to connect the root
> > disk.
> > >
> > > pcib0: <ACPI Host-PCI bridge> port 0xcf8-0xcff on acpi0
> > > pci0: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib0
> > > pci0: physical bus=0
> >
> >[...]
> >
> > > pcib2: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 6.0 on pci0
> > > pcib2: secondary bus 2
> > > pcib2: subordinate bus 2
> > > pcib2: I/O decode 0xc000-0xcfff
> > > pcib2: memory decode 0xfe400000-0xfe4fffff
> > > pcib2: no prefetched decode
> > > pci2: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib2
> > > pci2: physical bus=2
> > > found-> vendor=0x11ab, dev=0x4362, revid=0x19
> > > bus=2, slot=0, func=0
> > > class=02-00-00, hdrtype=0x00, mfdev=0
> > > cmdreg=0x0107, statreg=0x4010, cachelnsz=16 (dwords)
> > > lattimer=0x00 (0 ns), mingnt=0x00 (0 ns), maxlat=0x00 (0 ns)
> > > intpin=a, irq=5
> > > powerspec 2 supports D0 D1 D2 D3 current D0
> > > VPD Ident: Marvell Yukon 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
> > > PN: Yukon 88E8053
> > > EC: Rev. 1.9
> > > MN: Marvell
> > > SN: AbCdEfG32a88a
> > > CP: id 1, BAR16, off 0x3cc
> > > RV: 0x24
> > > MSI supports 2 messages, 64 bit
> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >I think Yukon II supports one MSI message. But all systems I know
> >reported that it supports two MSI messages. This is main reason why
> >msk(4) doesn't use MSI ATM. I don't know why Yukon II claims to
> >support two MSI messages.(for dual port MAC configuraiton?)
>
> My guess is that it advertises 2 messages for the dual-port
> configuration. The intention is probably that the driver would
> run a loop where it allocates a message as it configures each port.
> So if you only have a single port, then you only allocate a single
> message and ignore the other one. This looks like it will be hard to
> fit into the msk+mskc code that is there right now.
>
> >
> >You can force to use MSI by assigning 'msic = 1' before calling
> >pci_alloc_msi(9) in mskc_attach(). However it wouldn't work if you
> >reload the msk(4) again. Other than that it works well with MSI.
>
> I don't understand why there would be a failure here. Can you explain?
>
Me too.
I don't remember what message it was but it's somthing like
a message with two irq numbers for the device on second loading
and then it failed to allocate interrupt handler.
mskc0: <Marvell Yukon 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet> port 0xXXXX-0xYYYY mem
0xXXXXXXXX-0xYYYYYYYY irq 19, 256 at device X.Y on pciX
^^^^^^^^^^^
> Scott
--
Regards,
Pyun YongHyeon
Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20061226072929.GC994>
