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![]() pcim_intx() tries to restore the INTx bit at removal via devres, but there
is a chance that it restores a wrong value.
Because the value to be restored is blindly assumed to be the negative of
the enable argument, when a driver calls pcim_intx() unnecessarily for the
already enabled state, it'll restore to the disabled state in turn. That
is, the function assumes the case like:
// INTx == 1
pcim_intx(pdev, 0); // old INTx value assumed to be 1 -> correct
but it might be like the following, too:
// INTx == 0
pcim_intx(pdev, 0); // old INTx value assumed to be 1 -> wrong
Also, when a driver calls pcim_intx() multiple times with different enable
argument values, the last one will win no matter what value it is. This
can lead to inconsistency, e.g.
// INTx == 1
pcim_intx(pdev, 0); // OK
...
pcim_intx(pdev, 1); // now old INTx wrongly assumed to be 0
This patch addresses those inconsistencies by saving the original INTx
state at the first pcim_intx() call. For that, get_or_create_intx_devres()
is folded into pcim_intx() caller side; it allows us to simply check the
already allocated devres and record the original INTx along with the
devres_alloc() call.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241031134300.10296-1-tiwai@suse.de
Fixes:
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controller | ||
endpoint | ||
hotplug | ||
msi | ||
pcie | ||
pwrctrl | ||
switch | ||
access.c | ||
ats.c | ||
bus.c | ||
devres.c | ||
doe.c | ||
ecam.c | ||
host-bridge.c | ||
iomap.c | ||
iov.c | ||
irq.c | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
mmap.c | ||
npem.c | ||
of_property.c | ||
of.c | ||
p2pdma.c | ||
pci-acpi.c | ||
pci-bridge-emul.c | ||
pci-bridge-emul.h | ||
pci-driver.c | ||
pci-label.c | ||
pci-mid.c | ||
pci-pf-stub.c | ||
pci-stub.c | ||
pci-sysfs.c | ||
pci.c | ||
pci.h | ||
probe.c | ||
proc.c | ||
quirks.c | ||
remove.c | ||
rom.c | ||
search.c | ||
setup-bus.c | ||
setup-res.c | ||
slot.c | ||
syscall.c | ||
tph.c | ||
vc.c | ||
vgaarb.c | ||
vpd.c | ||
xen-pcifront.c |