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* [RFC PATCH 0/3] ACPI: Support generic initiator proximity domains
@ 2019-02-12 16:49 Jonathan Cameron
  2019-02-12 16:49 ` [PATCH 1/3] ACPI: Support Generic Initator only domains Jonathan Cameron
                   ` (2 more replies)
  0 siblings, 3 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Jonathan Cameron @ 2019-02-12 16:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: jonathan.cameron, linux-mm, linux-acpi, linux-kernel
  Cc: linuxarm, Jérôme Glisse, Keith Busch,
	Rafael J . Wysocki, Michal Hocko, jcm, Jonathan Cameron

ACPI 6.3 introduced a new entity that can be part of a NUMA proximity domain.
It may share such a domain with the existing options (memory, cpu etc) but it
may also exist on it's own.

The intent is to allow the description of the NUMA properties (particulary
via HMAT) of accelerators and other initiators of memory activity that are not
the host processor running the operating system.

To illustrate one use case for this feature.

A multiqueue high performance ethernet adaptor is connected to a pair
of SoCs via an appropriate interconnect. The system memory is attached to
the two SoCs. The ethernet adaptor driver wants to load balance the location
of it's memory buffers between the two different SoCs to avoid saturating
the interconnect.  Under current models the ethernet adaptor must be assigned
to an existing NUMA domain (via _PXM).  None of these are able to indicate
that the ethernet adaptor is equidistant from two separate memory / processor
nodes. By assigning it to a node with none of the traditional elements, we can
represent this and the driver is able to load balance between the nodes
improving performance.   We have hardware where 5-10% performance
improvement may be easily achieved using this approach.  As CCIX and similar
interconnects become common, this situation will occur more often.

This patch set introduces 'just enough' to make them work for arm64.
It should be trivial to support other architectures, I just don't suitable
NUMA systems readily available to test.

There are a few quirks that need to be considered.

1. Fall back nodes
******************

As pre ACPI 6.3 supporting operating systems do not have Generic Initiator
Proximity Domains it is possible to specify, via _PXM in DSDT that another
device is part of such a GI only node.  This currently blows up spectacularly
in Linux.

Whilst we can obviously 'now' protect against such a situation (see the related
thread on PCI _PXM support and the  threadripper board identified there as
also falling into the  problem of using non existent nodes
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10723311/ ), there is no way to  be sure
we will never have legacy OSes that are not protected  against this.  It would
also be 'non ideal' to fallback to  a default node as there may be a better
(non GI) node to pick  if GI nodes aren't available.

The work around is that we also have a new system wide OSC bit that allows
an operating system to 'annouce' that it supports Generic Initiators.  This
allows, the firmware to us DSDT magic to 'move' devices between the nodes
dependent on whether our new nodes are there or not.

2. New ways of assigning a proximity domain for devices
*******************************************************

Until now, the only way firmware could indicate that a particular device
(outside the 'special' set of cpus etc) was to be found in a particular
Proximity Domain by the use of _PXM in DSDT.

That is equally valid with GI domains, but we have new options. The SRAT
affinity structure includes a handle (ACPI or PCI) to identify devices
with the system and specify their proximity domain that way.  If both _PXM
and this are provided, they should give the same answer.

For now this patch set completely ignores that feature as we don't need
it to start the discussion.  It will form a follow up set at some point
(if no one else fancies doing it).

acpica-tools patches will go via the normal route to there.

Bits of the headers are here in order to have this stand on it's own.

Jonathan Cameron (3):
  ACPI: Support Generic Initator only domains
  arm64: Support Generic Initiator only domains
  ACPI: Let ACPI know we support Generic Initiator Affinity Structures

 arch/arm64/kernel/smp.c        |  8 +++++
 drivers/acpi/bus.c             |  1 +
 drivers/acpi/numa.c            | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 drivers/base/node.c            |  3 ++
 include/acpi/actbl3.h          | 37 +++++++++++++++++++-
 include/asm-generic/topology.h |  3 ++
 include/linux/acpi.h           |  1 +
 include/linux/nodemask.h       |  1 +
 include/linux/topology.h       |  7 ++++
 9 files changed, 121 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

-- 
2.18.0



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* [PATCH 1/3] ACPI: Support Generic Initator only domains
  2019-02-12 16:49 [RFC PATCH 0/3] ACPI: Support generic initiator proximity domains Jonathan Cameron
@ 2019-02-12 16:49 ` Jonathan Cameron
  2019-02-12 21:47   ` Keith Busch
  2019-02-12 16:49 ` [PATCH 2/3] arm64: Support Generic Initiator " Jonathan Cameron
  2019-02-12 16:49 ` [PATCH 3/3] ACPI: Let ACPI know we support Generic Initiator Affinity Structures Jonathan Cameron
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Jonathan Cameron @ 2019-02-12 16:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: jonathan.cameron, linux-mm, linux-acpi, linux-kernel
  Cc: linuxarm, Jérôme Glisse, Keith Busch,
	Rafael J . Wysocki, Michal Hocko, jcm, Jonathan Cameron

Generic Initiators are a new ACPI concept that allows for
the description of proximity domains that contain a
device which performs memory access (such as a network card)
but neither host CPU nor memory.

This first patch has the parsing code and provides the
infrastructure for an architecture to associate these
new domains with their nearest memory possessing node.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
---
 drivers/acpi/numa.c            | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 drivers/base/node.c            |  3 ++
 include/acpi/actbl3.h          | 37 +++++++++++++++++++-
 include/asm-generic/topology.h |  3 ++
 include/linux/nodemask.h       |  1 +
 include/linux/topology.h       |  7 ++++
 6 files changed, 111 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/acpi/numa.c b/drivers/acpi/numa.c
index 7bbbf8256a41..890095794695 100644
--- a/drivers/acpi/numa.c
+++ b/drivers/acpi/numa.c
@@ -183,6 +183,38 @@ acpi_table_print_srat_entry(struct acpi_subtable_header *header)
 		}
 		break;
 
+	case ACPI_SRAT_TYPE_GENERIC_INITIATOR_AFFINITY:
+	{
+		struct acpi_srat_gi_affinity *p =
+			(struct acpi_srat_gi_affinity *)header;
+		char name[9] = {};
+
+		if (p->flags & ACPI_SRAT_GI_PCI_HANDLE) {
+			/*
+			 * For pci devices this may be the only place they
+			 * are assigned a proximity domain
+			 */
+			pr_debug("SRAT Generic Initiator(Seg:%u BDF:%u) in proximity domain %d %s\n",
+				p->pci_handle.segment,
+				p->pci_handle.bdf,
+				p->proximity_domain,
+				(p->flags & ACPI_SRAT_GI_ENABLED) ?
+				"enabled" : "disabled");
+		} else {
+			/*
+			 * In this case we can rely on the device having a
+			 * proximity domain reference
+			 */
+			memcpy(name, p->acpi_handle.hid, 8);
+			pr_info("SRAT Generic Initiator(HID=%s UID=%u) in proximity domain %d %s\n",
+				name,
+				p->acpi_handle.uid,
+				p->proximity_domain,
+				(p->flags & ACPI_SRAT_GI_ENABLED) ?
+				"enabled" : "disabled");
+		}
+	}
+	break;
 	default:
 		pr_warn("Found unsupported SRAT entry (type = 0x%x)\n",
 			header->type);
@@ -391,6 +423,32 @@ acpi_parse_gicc_affinity(struct acpi_subtable_header *header,
 	return 0;
 }
 
+static int __init
+acpi_parse_gi_affinity(struct acpi_subtable_header *header,
+		       const unsigned long end)
+{
+	struct acpi_srat_gi_affinity *gi_affinity;
+	int node;
+
+	gi_affinity = (struct acpi_srat_gi_affinity *)header;
+	if (!gi_affinity)
+		return -EINVAL;
+	acpi_table_print_srat_entry(header);
+
+	if (!(gi_affinity->flags & ACPI_SRAT_GI_ENABLED))
+		return EINVAL;
+
+	node = acpi_map_pxm_to_node(gi_affinity->proximity_domain);
+	if (node == NUMA_NO_NODE || node >= MAX_NUMNODES) {
+		pr_err("SRAT: Too many proximity domains.\n");
+		return -EINVAL;
+	}
+	node_set(node, numa_nodes_parsed);
+	node_set_state(node, N_GENERIC_INITIATOR);
+
+	return 0;
+}
+
 static int __initdata parsed_numa_memblks;
 
 static int __init
@@ -446,7 +504,7 @@ int __init acpi_numa_init(void)
 
 	/* SRAT: System Resource Affinity Table */
 	if (!acpi_table_parse(ACPI_SIG_SRAT, acpi_parse_srat)) {
-		struct acpi_subtable_proc srat_proc[3];
+		struct acpi_subtable_proc srat_proc[4];
 
 		memset(srat_proc, 0, sizeof(srat_proc));
 		srat_proc[0].id = ACPI_SRAT_TYPE_CPU_AFFINITY;
@@ -455,6 +513,8 @@ int __init acpi_numa_init(void)
 		srat_proc[1].handler = acpi_parse_x2apic_affinity;
 		srat_proc[2].id = ACPI_SRAT_TYPE_GICC_AFFINITY;
 		srat_proc[2].handler = acpi_parse_gicc_affinity;
+		srat_proc[3].id = ACPI_SRAT_TYPE_GENERIC_INITIATOR_AFFINITY;
+		srat_proc[3].handler = acpi_parse_gi_affinity;
 
 		acpi_table_parse_entries_array(ACPI_SIG_SRAT,
 					sizeof(struct acpi_table_srat),
diff --git a/drivers/base/node.c b/drivers/base/node.c
index 86d6cd92ce3d..f59b9d4ca5d5 100644
--- a/drivers/base/node.c
+++ b/drivers/base/node.c
@@ -634,6 +634,8 @@ static struct node_attr node_state_attr[] = {
 #endif
 	[N_MEMORY] = _NODE_ATTR(has_memory, N_MEMORY),
 	[N_CPU] = _NODE_ATTR(has_cpu, N_CPU),
+	[N_GENERIC_INITIATOR] = _NODE_ATTR(has_generic_initiator,
+					   N_GENERIC_INITIATOR),
 };
 
 static struct attribute *node_state_attrs[] = {
@@ -645,6 +647,7 @@ static struct attribute *node_state_attrs[] = {
 #endif
 	&node_state_attr[N_MEMORY].attr.attr,
 	&node_state_attr[N_CPU].attr.attr,
+	&node_state_attr[N_GENERIC_INITIATOR].attr.attr,
 	NULL
 };
 
diff --git a/include/acpi/actbl3.h b/include/acpi/actbl3.h
index ea1ca49c9c1b..35ea3f736697 100644
--- a/include/acpi/actbl3.h
+++ b/include/acpi/actbl3.h
@@ -190,7 +190,8 @@ enum acpi_srat_type {
 	ACPI_SRAT_TYPE_X2APIC_CPU_AFFINITY = 2,
 	ACPI_SRAT_TYPE_GICC_AFFINITY = 3,
 	ACPI_SRAT_TYPE_GIC_ITS_AFFINITY = 4,	/* ACPI 6.2 */
-	ACPI_SRAT_TYPE_RESERVED = 5	/* 5 and greater are reserved */
+	ACPI_SRAT_TYPE_GENERIC_INITIATOR_AFFINITY = 5, /* ACPI 6.3 */
+	ACPI_SRAT_TYPE_RESERVED = 6	/* 6 and greater are reserved */
 };
 
 /*
@@ -271,6 +272,40 @@ struct acpi_srat_gic_its_affinity {
 	u32 its_id;
 };
 
+/* Flags for struct acpi_srat_gi_affinity */
+
+#define ACPI_SRAT_GI_ENABLED     (1)		/* 00: Use affinity structure */
+#define ACPI_SRAT_GI_ACPI_HANDLE (0)		/* 01: */
+#define ACPI_SRAT_GI_PCI_HANDLE  (1 << 1)	/* 01: */
+
+/* Handles to associate the generic initiator with types of ACPI device */
+
+struct acpi_srat_gi_acpi_handle {
+	char hid[8];
+	u32 uid;
+	u32 reserved;
+};
+
+struct acpi_srat_gi_pci_handle {
+	u16 segment;
+	u16 bdf;
+	u8 reserved[12];
+};
+
+/* 5 : Generic Initiator Affinity (ACPI 6.3) */
+
+struct acpi_srat_gi_affinity {
+	struct acpi_subtable_header header;
+	u8 reserved;
+	u8 device_handl_type;
+	u32 proximity_domain;
+	union {
+		struct acpi_srat_gi_acpi_handle acpi_handle;
+		struct acpi_srat_gi_pci_handle pci_handle;
+	};
+	u32 flags;
+	u32 reserved2;
+};
 /*******************************************************************************
  *
  * STAO - Status Override Table (_STA override) - ACPI 6.0
diff --git a/include/asm-generic/topology.h b/include/asm-generic/topology.h
index 238873739550..54d0b4176a45 100644
--- a/include/asm-generic/topology.h
+++ b/include/asm-generic/topology.h
@@ -71,6 +71,9 @@
 #ifndef set_cpu_numa_mem
 #define set_cpu_numa_mem(cpu, node)
 #endif
+#ifndef set_gi_numa_mem
+#define set_gi_numa_mem(gi, node)
+#endif
 
 #endif	/* !CONFIG_NUMA || !CONFIG_HAVE_MEMORYLESS_NODES */
 
diff --git a/include/linux/nodemask.h b/include/linux/nodemask.h
index 5a30ad594ccc..501b1d32b323 100644
--- a/include/linux/nodemask.h
+++ b/include/linux/nodemask.h
@@ -399,6 +399,7 @@ enum node_states {
 #endif
 	N_MEMORY,		/* The node has memory(regular, high, movable) */
 	N_CPU,		/* The node has one or more cpus */
+	N_GENERIC_INITIATOR,	/* The node is a GI only node */
 	NR_NODE_STATES
 };
 
diff --git a/include/linux/topology.h b/include/linux/topology.h
index cb0775e1ee4b..9d5f8501efcf 100644
--- a/include/linux/topology.h
+++ b/include/linux/topology.h
@@ -125,6 +125,13 @@ static inline void set_numa_mem(int node)
 }
 #endif
 
+#ifndef set_gi_numa_mem
+static inline void set_gi_numa_mem(int gi, int node)
+{
+	_node_numa_mem_[gi] = node;
+}
+#endif
+
 #ifndef node_to_mem_node
 static inline int node_to_mem_node(int node)
 {
-- 
2.18.0



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* [PATCH 2/3] arm64: Support Generic Initiator only domains
  2019-02-12 16:49 [RFC PATCH 0/3] ACPI: Support generic initiator proximity domains Jonathan Cameron
  2019-02-12 16:49 ` [PATCH 1/3] ACPI: Support Generic Initator only domains Jonathan Cameron
@ 2019-02-12 16:49 ` Jonathan Cameron
  2019-02-12 16:49 ` [PATCH 3/3] ACPI: Let ACPI know we support Generic Initiator Affinity Structures Jonathan Cameron
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Jonathan Cameron @ 2019-02-12 16:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: jonathan.cameron, linux-mm, linux-acpi, linux-kernel
  Cc: linuxarm, Jérôme Glisse, Keith Busch,
	Rafael J . Wysocki, Michal Hocko, jcm, Jonathan Cameron

The one thing that currently needs doing from an architecture
point of view is associating the GI domain with its nearest
memory domain.  This allows all the standard NUMA aware code
to get a 'reasonable' answer.

A clever driver might elect to do load balancing etc
if there are multiple host / memory domains nearby, but
that's a decision for the driver.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
---
 arch/arm64/kernel/smp.c | 8 ++++++++
 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)

diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/smp.c b/arch/arm64/kernel/smp.c
index 1598d6f7200a..871d2d21afb3 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/smp.c
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/smp.c
@@ -698,6 +698,7 @@ void __init smp_prepare_cpus(unsigned int max_cpus)
 {
 	int err;
 	unsigned int cpu;
+	unsigned int node;
 	unsigned int this_cpu;
 
 	init_cpu_topology();
@@ -736,6 +737,13 @@ void __init smp_prepare_cpus(unsigned int max_cpus)
 		set_cpu_present(cpu, true);
 		numa_store_cpu_info(cpu);
 	}
+
+	/*
+	 * Walk the numa domains and set the node to numa memory reference
+	 * for any that are Generic Initiator Only.
+	 */
+	for_each_node_state(node, N_GENERIC_INITIATOR)
+		set_gi_numa_mem(node, local_memory_node(node));
 }
 
 void (*__smp_cross_call)(const struct cpumask *, unsigned int);
-- 
2.18.0



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* [PATCH 3/3] ACPI: Let ACPI know we support Generic Initiator Affinity Structures
  2019-02-12 16:49 [RFC PATCH 0/3] ACPI: Support generic initiator proximity domains Jonathan Cameron
  2019-02-12 16:49 ` [PATCH 1/3] ACPI: Support Generic Initator only domains Jonathan Cameron
  2019-02-12 16:49 ` [PATCH 2/3] arm64: Support Generic Initiator " Jonathan Cameron
@ 2019-02-12 16:49 ` Jonathan Cameron
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Jonathan Cameron @ 2019-02-12 16:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: jonathan.cameron, linux-mm, linux-acpi, linux-kernel
  Cc: linuxarm, Jérôme Glisse, Keith Busch,
	Rafael J . Wysocki, Michal Hocko, jcm, Jonathan Cameron

Until we tell ACPI that we support generic initiators, it will have
to operate in fall back domain mode and all _PXM entries should
be on existing non GI domains.

This patch sets the relevant OSC bit to make that happen.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
---

Note that this will need platform guards unless we make generic initiators
work on all ACPI platforms from the start.

 drivers/acpi/bus.c   | 1 +
 include/linux/acpi.h | 1 +
 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+)

diff --git a/drivers/acpi/bus.c b/drivers/acpi/bus.c
index 5c093ce01bcd..461fb393346a 100644
--- a/drivers/acpi/bus.c
+++ b/drivers/acpi/bus.c
@@ -315,6 +315,7 @@ static void acpi_bus_osc_support(void)
 
 	capbuf[OSC_SUPPORT_DWORD] |= OSC_SB_HOTPLUG_OST_SUPPORT;
 	capbuf[OSC_SUPPORT_DWORD] |= OSC_SB_PCLPI_SUPPORT;
+	capbuf[OSC_SUPPORT_DWORD] |= OSC_SB_GENERIC_INITIATOR_SUPPORT;
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_X86
 	if (boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_HWP)) {
diff --git a/include/linux/acpi.h b/include/linux/acpi.h
index 87715f20b69a..760c6f3d57f0 100644
--- a/include/linux/acpi.h
+++ b/include/linux/acpi.h
@@ -498,6 +498,7 @@ acpi_status acpi_run_osc(acpi_handle handle, struct acpi_osc_context *context);
 #define OSC_SB_PCLPI_SUPPORT			0x00000080
 #define OSC_SB_OSLPI_SUPPORT			0x00000100
 #define OSC_SB_CPC_DIVERSE_HIGH_SUPPORT		0x00001000
+#define OSC_SB_GENERIC_INITIATOR_SUPPORT	0x00002000
 
 extern bool osc_sb_apei_support_acked;
 extern bool osc_pc_lpi_support_confirmed;
-- 
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* Re: [PATCH 1/3] ACPI: Support Generic Initator only domains
  2019-02-12 16:49 ` [PATCH 1/3] ACPI: Support Generic Initator only domains Jonathan Cameron
@ 2019-02-12 21:47   ` Keith Busch
  2019-02-13 10:16     ` Jonathan Cameron
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Keith Busch @ 2019-02-12 21:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jonathan Cameron
  Cc: linux-mm, linux-acpi, linux-kernel, linuxarm,
	Jérôme Glisse, Rafael J . Wysocki, Michal Hocko, jcm

On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 04:49:24PM +0000, Jonathan Cameron wrote:
> +	case ACPI_SRAT_TYPE_GENERIC_INITIATOR_AFFINITY:
> +	{
> +		struct acpi_srat_gi_affinity *p =
> +			(struct acpi_srat_gi_affinity *)header;
> +		char name[9] = {};
> +
> +		if (p->flags & ACPI_SRAT_GI_PCI_HANDLE) {
> +			/*
> +			 * For pci devices this may be the only place they
> +			 * are assigned a proximity domain
> +			 */
> +			pr_debug("SRAT Generic Initiator(Seg:%u BDF:%u) in proximity domain %d %s\n",
> +				p->pci_handle.segment,
> +				p->pci_handle.bdf,
> +				p->proximity_domain,
> +				(p->flags & ACPI_SRAT_GI_ENABLED) ?
> +				"enabled" : "disabled");

<snip>

> +#define ACPI_SRAT_GI_ENABLED     (1)		/* 00: Use affinity structure */
> +#define ACPI_SRAT_GI_ACPI_HANDLE (0)		/* 01: */
> +#define ACPI_SRAT_GI_PCI_HANDLE  (1 << 1)	/* 01: */

It looks like you're reading reserved bits. My copy of the 6.3 spec says
PCI Handle is 1, and is set in Device Handle Type field, not in the Flags.

> +/* 5 : Generic Initiator Affinity (ACPI 6.3) */
> +
> +struct acpi_srat_gi_affinity {
> +	struct acpi_subtable_header header;
> +	u8 reserved;
> +	u8 device_handl_type;
> +	u32 proximity_domain;
> +	union {
> +		struct acpi_srat_gi_acpi_handle acpi_handle;
> +		struct acpi_srat_gi_pci_handle pci_handle;
> +	};
> +	u32 flags;
> +	u32 reserved2;
> +};

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* Re: [PATCH 1/3] ACPI: Support Generic Initator only domains
  2019-02-12 21:47   ` Keith Busch
@ 2019-02-13 10:16     ` Jonathan Cameron
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Jonathan Cameron @ 2019-02-13 10:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Keith Busch
  Cc: linux-mm, linux-acpi, linux-kernel, linuxarm,
	Jérôme Glisse, Rafael J . Wysocki, Michal Hocko, jcm

On Tue, 12 Feb 2019 14:47:36 -0700
Keith Busch <keith.busch@intel.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 04:49:24PM +0000, Jonathan Cameron wrote:
> > +	case ACPI_SRAT_TYPE_GENERIC_INITIATOR_AFFINITY:
> > +	{
> > +		struct acpi_srat_gi_affinity *p =
> > +			(struct acpi_srat_gi_affinity *)header;
> > +		char name[9] = {};
> > +
> > +		if (p->flags & ACPI_SRAT_GI_PCI_HANDLE) {
> > +			/*
> > +			 * For pci devices this may be the only place they
> > +			 * are assigned a proximity domain
> > +			 */
> > +			pr_debug("SRAT Generic Initiator(Seg:%u BDF:%u) in proximity domain %d %s\n",
> > +				p->pci_handle.segment,
> > +				p->pci_handle.bdf,
> > +				p->proximity_domain,
> > +				(p->flags & ACPI_SRAT_GI_ENABLED) ?
> > +				"enabled" : "disabled");  
> 
> <snip>
> 
> > +#define ACPI_SRAT_GI_ENABLED     (1)		/* 00: Use affinity structure */
> > +#define ACPI_SRAT_GI_ACPI_HANDLE (0)		/* 01: */
> > +#define ACPI_SRAT_GI_PCI_HANDLE  (1 << 1)	/* 01: */  
> 
> It looks like you're reading reserved bits. My copy of the 6.3 spec says
> PCI Handle is 1, and is set in Device Handle Type field, not in the Flags.
Good spot.

Sorry, wrote this long before spec publish and some details got tidied up.
I fixed iasl end but forgot to actually update the reading of it. Oops!
As you can probably guess that my test was using an ACPI handle so didn't
hit this at all.  I'll shove a PCIe card in the machine to check those
as well.

Will fix up for v2!

Thanks,

Jonathan
> 
> > +/* 5 : Generic Initiator Affinity (ACPI 6.3) */
> > +
> > +struct acpi_srat_gi_affinity {
> > +	struct acpi_subtable_header header;
> > +	u8 reserved;
> > +	u8 device_handl_type;
> > +	u32 proximity_domain;
> > +	union {
> > +		struct acpi_srat_gi_acpi_handle acpi_handle;
> > +		struct acpi_srat_gi_pci_handle pci_handle;
> > +	};
> > +	u32 flags;
> > +	u32 reserved2;
> > +};  



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2019-02-12 16:49 [RFC PATCH 0/3] ACPI: Support generic initiator proximity domains Jonathan Cameron
2019-02-12 16:49 ` [PATCH 1/3] ACPI: Support Generic Initator only domains Jonathan Cameron
2019-02-12 21:47   ` Keith Busch
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2019-02-12 16:49 ` [PATCH 2/3] arm64: Support Generic Initiator " Jonathan Cameron
2019-02-12 16:49 ` [PATCH 3/3] ACPI: Let ACPI know we support Generic Initiator Affinity Structures Jonathan Cameron

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