pci/shpc: don't push attention button when ejecting powered-off device

When the slot is in steady powered-off state and the device is being
removed, there's no need to press the attention button.  Nor is it
mandated by the Standard Hot-Plug Controller Specification, Rev. 1.0.

Moreover it confuses the guest, Linux in particular, as it assumes that
the attention button pressed in this state indicates that the device has
been inserted and will need to be powered on.  Therefore it transitions
the slot into BLINKING_ON state for 5 seconds, and discovers at the end
that no device is actually inserted:

... unplug request
[12685.451329] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: Button pressed on Slot(2)
[12685.455478] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: PCI slot #2 - powering off due to button press
... in 5 seconds OS powers off the slot, QEMU ejects the device
[12690.632282] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: Latch open on Slot(2)
... excessive button press in steady powered-off state
[12690.634267] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: Button pressed on Slot(2)
[12690.636256] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: Card not present on Slot(2)
... the last button press spawns powering on the slot
[12690.638909] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: PCI slot #2 - powering on due to button press
... in 5 more seconds attempt to power on discovers empty slot
[12695.735986] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: No adapter on slot(2)

Worse, if the real device insertion happens within 5 seconds from the
apparent completion of the previous device removal (signaled via
DEVICE_DELETED event), the new button press will be interpreted as the
cancellation of that misguided powering on:

[13448.965295] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: Button pressed on Slot(2)
[13448.969430] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: PCI slot #2 - powering off due to button press
[13454.025107] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: Latch open on Slot(2)
[13454.027101] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: Button pressed on Slot(2)
[13454.029165] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: Card not present on Slot(2)
... the excessive button press spawns powering on the slot
... device has already been ejected by QEMU
[13454.031949] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: PCI slot #2 - powering on due to button press
... new device is inserted in the slot
[13456.861545] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: Latch close on Slot(2)
... valid button press arrives before 5 s since the wrong one
[13456.864894] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: Button pressed on Slot(2)
[13456.869211] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: Card present on Slot(2)
... the valid button press is counted as cancellation of the wrong one
[13456.873173] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: Button cancel on Slot(2)
[13456.877101] shpchp 0000:01:00.0: PCI slot #2 - action canceled due to button press

As a result, the newly inserted device isn't brought up by the guest.

Avoid this situation by not pushing the attention button when the device
in the slot is in powered-off state and is being ejected.

FWIW pcie implementation doesn't suffer from this problem.

Signed-off-by: Roman Kagan <rvkagan@yandex-team.ru>
Message-Id: <20201102053750.2281818-1-rvkagan@yandex-team.ru>
Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Roman Kagan 2020-11-02 08:37:50 +03:00 committed by Michael S. Tsirkin
parent f8e1d8852e
commit 5d593bdf10

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@ -300,7 +300,6 @@ static void shpc_slot_command(SHPCDevice *shpc, uint8_t target,
shpc_set_status(shpc, slot, SHPC_SLOT_STATUS_PRSNT_EMPTY,
SHPC_SLOT_STATUS_PRSNT_MASK);
shpc->config[SHPC_SLOT_EVENT_LATCH(slot)] |=
SHPC_SLOT_EVENT_BUTTON |
SHPC_SLOT_EVENT_MRL |
SHPC_SLOT_EVENT_PRESENCE;
}
@ -566,7 +565,6 @@ void shpc_device_unplug_request_cb(HotplugHandler *hotplug_dev,
return;
}
shpc->config[SHPC_SLOT_EVENT_LATCH(slot)] |= SHPC_SLOT_EVENT_BUTTON;
state = shpc_get_status(shpc, slot, SHPC_SLOT_STATE_MASK);
led = shpc_get_status(shpc, slot, SHPC_SLOT_PWR_LED_MASK);
if (state == SHPC_STATE_DISABLED && led == SHPC_LED_OFF) {
@ -577,6 +575,8 @@ void shpc_device_unplug_request_cb(HotplugHandler *hotplug_dev,
shpc->config[SHPC_SLOT_EVENT_LATCH(slot)] |=
SHPC_SLOT_EVENT_MRL |
SHPC_SLOT_EVENT_PRESENCE;
} else {
shpc->config[SHPC_SLOT_EVENT_LATCH(slot)] |= SHPC_SLOT_EVENT_BUTTON;
}
shpc_set_status(shpc, slot, 0, SHPC_SLOT_STATUS_66);
shpc_interrupt_update(pci_hotplug_dev);