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Subject: Re: [PATCH V12 4/9] cxl/pci: Create PCI DOE mailbox's for memory devices
From: Davidlohr Bueso <dave () stgolabs ! net>
Date: 2022-06-30 16:14:06
Message-ID: 20220630161406.yglzoxn2va3bhts4 () offworld
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On Thu, 30 Jun 2022, Jonathan Cameron wrote:
>On Wed, 29 Jun 2022 22:32:57 -0700 Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com> wrote:
>> I _thought_ that we did not care if some mailboxes failed or not.
>
>I have a different view to Dan on this. In my view if your hardware is
>not working in any way at all scream like mad don't carry on... Dan
>is keen to try to muddle onwards.
I am also of the idea of not carrying on upon any indication of failure.
>>
>> If CDAT is not supported on any of the mailboxes found then CDAT will not show
>> up on sysfs (as per Dan's last comment). If it was supported on a mailbox but
>> no data is found the sysfs will show up but be 0 length.
>>
>> At this layer I thought we agreed to skip over these errors. If a protocol is
>> needed at a higher layer and it is not found on any of the mailboxes the errors
>> should show up in that layer. In this series CDAT is not 100% necessary as
>> devices can work without it. So the errors were mostly paper'ed over in favor
>> of just printing error messages and muddle on.
>>
>> The xa_insert() deserves a pci_err() though.
>
>That's probably the minimum we should do. The xa_insert() failing is something
>horrible going wrong in our software / host afterall.
Yes. And in addition, devm_cxl_pci_create_doe() should return any error status, and
cxl_pci_probe() can choose to omit any errors, but it's still better to have it.
Thanks,
Davidlohr
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