HEADS UP: PCI Chnages
Nate Lawson
nate at root.org
Fri Apr 23 14:01:20 PDT 2004
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, M. Warner Losh wrote:
> In message: <200404231118.11833.jhb at FreeBSD.org>
> John Baldwin <jhb at FreeBSD.org> writes:
> : On Thursday 22 April 2004 12:34 pm, Kevin Oberman wrote:
> : > Well, things seem to have deteriorated slightly with Warner's recent PCI
> : > changes (backing out much of the PCI power stuff).
> : >
> : > 1. I have both my hard disks and floppies. Thanks Warner and Søren!
> : >
> : > 2. USB still works and recovers after a resume!
> : >
> : > 3. Sound is again playing too fast after resume. ICH audio is reverting
> : > to its native speed. With the PCI power stuff in there, it worked just
> : > fine. (It was nice while it lasted.) I suspect this will return when
> : > Warner gets a few rough edges off of the PCI code.
> : >
> : > 4. After a resume, the shared PCI interrupt stops being delivered after
> : > a LONG time interval. I've had it fail in 10 minutes, but it is more
> : > likely to die after about an hour. It always dies in under 2 hours.
> : >
> : > vmstat -i looks completely normal except that the count for irq 11 never
> : > increases. All other interrupts and devices are fine. Is this a locking
> : > problem? Should I put WITNESS back in my kernel? I can't find any sign
> : > of any significant resource being exhausted. If you ignore the fact that
> : > all devices on irq 11 are dead, the system continues to run just fine. X
> : > is alive and the box seems completely normal. (Of course, USB, the
> : > network cards, and sound are completely gone.) System has neither SMP
> : > or APIC in the kernel.
> : >
> : > I'd love to track this down. I have no idea how common it is,
> : > either. Since most people running CURRENT are not using suspend on their
> : > laptops because of various problems except to test things, this might
> : > not have shown up for most people. (Or, it might be unique to the IBM
> : > T30.)
> : >
> : > Thanks,
> :
> : We probably just need to reprogram the PCI link devices on resume. Are you
> : using ACPI? The non-ACPI case I know doesn't do this yet.
>
> We aren't doing that at the moment. I have some changes in my tree,
> but there are issues with ndis not working quite right yet :-(
I thought that was enabled in the ACPI-PCI bridge driver. At least my
latest version seems to do it (added by iwasaki@ a while ago). Did you
disable that again? Or are your comments just for the !acpi case?
-Nate
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