git: ce9a34b1614e - main - Turn off hw.pci.intx_reroute in EC2
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2025 15:19:44 UTC
The branch main has been updated by cperciva:
URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=ce9a34b1614e37dc3f8763586448063408c7bf16
commit ce9a34b1614e37dc3f8763586448063408c7bf16
Author: Colin Percival <cperciva@FreeBSD.org>
AuthorDate: 2025-04-23 15:17:51 +0000
Commit: Colin Percival <cperciva@FreeBSD.org>
CommitDate: 2025-04-23 15:19:28 +0000
Turn off hw.pci.intx_reroute in EC2
Having this enabled on Graviton systems prior to Graviton 4 results in
a resource leak and a kernel panic after repeated hotplug/unplug.
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Amazon
---
release/tools/ec2.conf | 6 ++++++
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)
diff --git a/release/tools/ec2.conf b/release/tools/ec2.conf
index 507d9acabfd9..d6cb85959183 100644
--- a/release/tools/ec2.conf
+++ b/release/tools/ec2.conf
@@ -79,6 +79,12 @@ ec2_common() {
# delay before rescanning upon device detach.
echo 'debug.acpi.quirks="56"' >> ${DESTDIR}/boot/loader.conf
+ # The default behaviour of re-routing INTx interrupts causes a
+ # resource leak on INTRng (aka on Graviton systems). Repeated
+ # hotplug/unplug on PCI (not PCIe) Graviton systems ends up with
+ # a kernel panic unless we disable this.
+ echo 'hw.pci.intx_reroute=0' >> ${DESTDIR}/boot/loader.conf
+
# Load the kernel module for the Amazon "Elastic Network Adapter"
echo 'if_ena_load="YES"' >> ${DESTDIR}/boot/loader.conf